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Re: Question on pc 2k
I'd definitely say it's worth it for PC for offline play. Dunno how many hours you'll get out of it, but I got a bunch. Online is a mess. Nobody is there consistently, you see the same people, and mad hackers, too.
Good to have faster loading times etc, too. One thing that is weird is you can't shift-tab out on steam. It does crash sometimes, but generally only when you are alt-tabbing out a lot (which you are gonna need to do to talk to people on steam.)
2k got 120 bucks from me this year YIKES + 20 I spent on VC for ps4. O well I did skip two years. At least their game is getting better, step by step.
Might as well wait til Black Friday tho and get it for cheap if you can stand it.
Edit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpI...deKDFrQ/videos that's my youtube. It's all videos of PC before "back on ps4." All myplayer stuff, but you can see how the game plays. I think it's legit.
Edit2: I'd get 21 over 20, as someone who grabbed 20 on sale and got back on the 2k train. 21 just seems better in various ways, to me.
-SmakLast edited by ILLSmak; 11-20-2020, 11:23 AM.Comment
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Re: Question on pc 2k
For solo play, 2k20 is fantastic. I really liked 19, so I was patient and got 20 cheap. I'm still playing 20 and love it. I especially like how they got the pick and roll (and pick and pop) mechanics to work. Defense can be frustrating sometimes (Kevin Durant complained about the transition D on Twitter), but if you experiment with the sliders you can get the gameplay you want.
One word of warning: do not use draft classes you find online. On one hand, it is cool to have James Wiseman et al in the game, but the potential settings are way out of whack and you end up with 35 guys from the 2020 draft class having 17-year careers (which means a lot of "great shot by that guy" calls).Comment
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