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  • RumbleStud
    Rookie
    • Oct 2010
    • 113

    #16
    Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

    Shouldn't have to buy skill points for Myplayer, What I suggest is not start you off as such a scrub and start you off at a 60 or 70 overall and the points you do earn shouldn't come as often. DLC should be for expansions to existing game modes like contracts and an actual offseason to MyPlayer.

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    • VonD
      Banned
      • Jun 2011
      • 231

      #17
      Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

      As long as it's free, it's welcome.

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      • jkeyes123
        Rookie
        • Jul 2011
        • 112

        #18
        Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

        I think a good DLC would be the option to buy more classic teams. Say I wanted to pay money for a historical team such as the 92-93 Phoenix Suns, 97-98 Indiana Pacers, or the 00-01 Philadelphia 76ers, or the star-packed lineup of the 03-04 Los Angeles Lakers, I think I should be able to. If I wanted to spend money I earned on something for Xbox, that's my choice. Maybe even packs of certain players like in EA Sport's Fight Night Round 4 which would show up in free agents. A player package of maybe Manute Bol, Georghe Muresan, and Shawn Bradley. "Three tallest players pack." I'm sure others could be voted upon or decided randomly by 2k Sports. I also think that the shoes and retro jerseys are very good ideas too.
        Last edited by jkeyes123; 08-22-2011, 11:38 PM.
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        • ffaacc03
          MVP
          • Oct 2008
          • 3480

          #19
          Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

          I still see my self paying for any of my above requests ... good that the pc people can do it for free (thus none directly promoted by 2k) but us, the PS3 people, have been missing such features (specially related to a more extended editor and space for cat & cap) while 2k would benefits from it ... win-win.

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          • 2slik
            Banned
            • Jun 2010
            • 268

            #20
            Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

            Originally posted by 23
            If the game had an editor, a real comprehensive one like a BackBreaker we could probably make this stuff ourselves and more

            People are so creative the possibilties would be endless... Now that is something that I want to see
            This. 2K is embarrasingly ******** in some areas. Things that have been in games on PS2 have either only just been put in now or haven't even been put in yet. Pro Evo has had a logo editor since Pro Evo 3, I think. Why does 2K make us use a crappy *** generic logo which has letters, numbers or animals on it? Give us a damn editor FFS.
            I was laughing when people were excited by 2K's player search that they only just put in this year. Pro Evo has had this simple thing for an eternity, why did it take 2K so damn long? Oh, I can't edit Andre Miller's hair so he could have his buzz cut instead of the preset mini-afro? 2K, get your act together.

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            • BRxSKINSx
              Pro
              • Jul 2011
              • 630

              #21
              Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

              Originally posted by ffaacc03
              As stated above from most members the only DLCs I would be interested on (if some sort of payment is requested), would be:

              1. Full "game" editor. Not just a roster editor, but an editor of courts, uniforms, logos, fonts, shoes, players faces & pictures, skins, models, league configuration, team ratings, coaches/assistants movement, picks values, extended CAPS & CATS features, etc.

              2. Extended "space". For creating players and teams, not just the 10 team 200 players limit, maybe related to as much as ones hard drive space.

              3. Online league "special features". For leagues to be able to be customized in full, includding having custom rosters & sliders, FA, maybe association like experience with drafts and multiple years, etc.

              4. Crew & My Players "online special features". Like custom teams (any players can be have in a crew), custom playbooks, more detailed stat tracking like advanced stats, custom heads (use one photo and have it converted into the game), custom logos & courts, my player fully experience on line against as many users as possible, etc.

              5. "Popular" requests. Like classic players & teams, courts, uniforms, shoes, music, chants, tatoos, hairs, etc. Thus this last one would be significantly covered by the 1st one.
              All that sounds like what EA would give (CHARGE U) to download.....I don't know bout u or the next person....BUT i'll pass on that....
              Memphis Grizzlies.....
              TN Titans....
              UK Wildcats......

              Gamertag BR xSKINSx
              Originally posted by green225
              no crew again? really? i'd put my hand through a window right now if i didn't have to deal with the aftermath.


              Originally posted by LoSoisNiCEx414
              CREW MODE is like Retro Air Jordans. & Pick Up Games are like a pair of Shaqs from Walmart.

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              • btiberi
                Rookie
                • Jan 2007
                • 73

                #22
                Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

                Originally posted by jkeyes123
                I think a good DLC would be the option to buy more classic teams. Say I wanted to pay money for a historical team such as the 92-93 Phoenix Suns, 97-98 Indiana Pacers, or the 00-01 Philadelphia 76ers, or the star-packed lineup of the 03-04 Los Angeles Lakers, I think I should be able to.
                You should be able to make a decent 03-04 Lakers team with the players already in the game. Just rearrange the players and take them into an association and export them. Really the only guys you'd be missing from their rotation are Devean George and Rick Fox.

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                • infam0us
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 1607

                  #23
                  Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

                  Originally posted by btiberi
                  You should be able to make a decent 03-04 Lakers team with the players already in the game. Just rearrange the players and take them into an association and export them. Really the only guys you'd be missing from their rotation are Devean George and Rick Fox.
                  Fox is on the '98 team and isn't George a free agent in 2k11?

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                  • btiberi
                    Rookie
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 73

                    #24
                    Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

                    Originally posted by infam0us
                    Fox is on the '98 team and isn't George a free agent in 2k11?
                    Fox is on the '98 team but won't be in the game according to the 2nd Insight and Devean George didn't play at all last year so I thought that would remove him from the game, but, yes, he is in 2k11

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                    • GSWarriors9
                      Pro
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 511

                      #25
                      Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

                      I miss Devean George, I use to kill with him in 2k10 when he was with the Warriors lol. But this DLC idea could be cool as long as it would be free
                      Golden State Warriors Fanatic

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                      • bamalam
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 1407

                        #26
                        Re: A Bigger Focus on DLC in 2k12

                        Originally posted by jkeyes123
                        I think a good DLC would be the option to buy more classic teams. Say I wanted to pay money for a historical team such as the 92-93 Phoenix Suns, 97-98 Indiana Pacers, or the 00-01 Philadelphia 76ers, or the star-packed lineup of the 03-04 Los Angeles Lakers, I think I should be able to. If I wanted to spend money I earned on something for Xbox, that's my choice. Maybe even packs of certain players like in EA Sport's Fight Night Round 4 which would show up in free agents. A player package of maybe Manute Bol, Georghe Muresan, and Shawn Bradley. "Three tallest players pack." I'm sure others could be voted upon or decided randomly by 2k Sports. I also think that the shoes and retro jerseys are very good ideas too.


                        teamsare the only dlc i would pay for.

                        i want them by entire seasons or decades.

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