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  • ksuttonjr76
    All Star
    • Nov 2004
    • 8662

    #16
    Originally posted by sreckless
    Serious question: why?

    There's no prize for having a good won-loss record. Treat it for what it is, a recording of what you've done. It doesn't mean anything else.


    I'm a competitor. There's no prize in being a "sim" player, but people strive to be one. The win-loss record might not matter to you, but it matters to me. And yes, I am one of those fathers who absolutely hates the concept of "every kid deserves a trophy, because winning and losing doesn't matter". I believe in being the best at everything that I attempt to do regardless if there is or isn't a prize.
    Last edited by ksuttonjr76; 10-08-2013, 05:39 PM.

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    • ksuttonjr76
      All Star
      • Nov 2004
      • 8662

      #17
      Re: Online quitting

      Originally posted by PeruvianPlaya954
      Exactly. If you lose, it's only because you have yourself to blame for not being good enough in that game. THAT is what makes winning feel very rewarding in NBA 2K14 online.
      Duh. That's why I want to play against a human in a environment when it truly "doesn't matter". Less pressure, and I can specifically work on certain aspects of my game without worrying about my "ego to win" getting in the way. When I feel that I have mastered the game, then that's when I want to compete. B.S. aside, your record IS a reflection of your skills, and I'll be damned if I give anyone a chance to say that I suck.

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      • sreckless
        Rookie
        • Mar 2012
        • 342

        #18
        Re: Online quitting

        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76
        Duh. That's why I want to play against a human in a environment when it truly "doesn't matter". Less pressure, and I can specifically work on certain aspects of my game without worrying about my "ego to win" getting in the way. When I feel that I have mastered the game, then that's when I want to compete. B.S. aside, your record IS a reflection of your skills, and I'll be damned if I give anyone a chance to say that I suck.
        Then just mentally subtract as many losses as you feel you should.

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        • LD2k
          2K Sports Community Manager
          • Oct 2010
          • 1261

          #19
          Re: Online quitting

          This issue was just addressed. You will receive wins if your opponent quits or "dashboards" out.
          Community Manager 2K Sports // Twitter: LD2k

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          • TheSituation
            Rookie
            • Oct 2011
            • 47

            #20
            Re: Online quitting

            According to Ronnie2K and LD2K, the dashboarding glitch has now been fixed.

            Edit: Lol, LD2K beat me to it haha.

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            • LD2k
              2K Sports Community Manager
              • Oct 2010
              • 1261

              #21
              Re: Online quitting

              Originally posted by TheSituation
              According to Ronnie2K and LD2K, the dashboarding glitch has now been fixed.

              Edit: Lol, LD2K beat me to it haha.
              first.











              Community Manager 2K Sports // Twitter: LD2k

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              • jaateloauto
                Pro
                • Sep 2009
                • 743

                #22
                Re: Online quitting

                Just finished an online game where my opponent left and was surprised to find I got the win! Excellent.
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