Is there a way to convert this to 360? It would be awesome
NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
Is there a way to convert this to 360? It would be awesome -
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Ditto here. But I managed to download Schoene's roster before this one. Unless this one contains dramatic changes, I'm content with his older rosters.Comment
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
Having the same problem, even tried making a new account on my ps3 that hasn't been set up with psn but still no luckComment
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For anybody that can't load the roster, you should check this outComment
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
Hey, has anyone has problems with the game not loading in the in-game "loading" menu where you can set the lineup. I'm having problems playing with the Lakers and a few other teams. I can't erase the memory so I'm not sure what to do. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this issue; pretty much makes nba2k13 unplayable.Comment
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
Hey, has anyone has problems with the game not loading in the in-game "loading" menu where you can set the lineup. I'm having problems playing with the Lakers and a few other teams. I can't erase the memory so I'm not sure what to do. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this issue; pretty much makes nba2k13 unplayable.Comment
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
No problems about not speaking English fluently. I'm a foreign myself
Anyways, "PARAM.SFO ORIGINAL" is a file that doesn't really matter. You can leave it there or delete it, not important.
And the problem is you can't find the file when loading it on your videogame?
If you wish, send me an NBA file of yours so I do the process for you, or specify the difficulties so I can help through here.
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Re: NBA 2k13 2014 Simulation Roster [PS3]
I found success with 'resigning' offline rosters with PS3 Save Resigner.
DL the program and then DL the updated conf file.
There's a youtube vid that breaks it all down but basically:
- You need a save file (IE: your 2k settings file) from your PS3 to use as a baseline so that the program knows your system info. Put it on a USB drive.
- Use that same USB drive to save the roster in this post or any other one you may want.
Every save has 4 files (USERDATA, PARAM.PFD, PARAM.SFO, and ICON0.PNG). If your resign process worked, all but the ICON0 should have a new timestamp when you're done.
After that, copy it to your system in the save utility then load 2k. Then load the new resigned roster. Then start hooping with better than the default rosters, because so many guys on here take so much time to tweak, update, and improve upon the template 2k provided. I'm just glad I finally figured it out. I basically hate 2k14 on XB1, so I took it back to 2k13. Sure, it isn't as pretty, but I just like it better. I enjoy getting rebounds on purpose and being able to battle it out with the computer without 15 manufactured turnovers a game and every CPU player being Dale Ellis from the field and/or (H)akeem/Shawn Kemp in the paint.Comment
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