So I'm the player, obviously. If I'm supposed to be so good, a 4 year HS All-American, the top prospect in the nation...why am I not good at anything off the bat? If I'm really THAT elite, I obviously should be really good at something and definitely at the very least, an above average athlete. It just doesn't make sense. I'm a top-10 NBA pick with scrub OVR rating, yet in the story I'm supposed to be one of the all-time greats? Doesn't make sense to me.
I started as a 6'4 PG. If I'm really an elite prospect at PG like it says I am, then why do I start with such piss poor athleticism? I've upgraded to level 7 athlete yet my vertical is 55 and my speed/acceleration is 73? That's just not even realistic.
I feel like you should be able to choose what kind of prospect you are wanting to be and then the ratings should be adjusted accordingly. You should be able to choose your MyCareer starting as an elite prospect, average prospect, or under-the-radar prospect and the path to the NBA should be different for each story. Right now I feel like I am an elite prospect with an under-the-radar prospect's ratings. It just doesn't make any sense. Why are they even talking about me getting my own brand of Jordan's? I'm a 66 overall AFTER upgrading to level 6 shooter, level 3 inside scorer, level 7 athlete, level 5 playmaker, level 0 rebounder, and level 4 defender.
MyCareer is a great idea in theory, I just believe it was poorly executed.
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