The one pro to doing an NBA2k3 franchise is using the NCAA 2k3 draft classes (saying they fix it soon on XBL). But the problem still remains that 15 games down the line, will I be winning all of them. Anyway, just wanted to see what people thought.
For a Franchise, ID, or 2k3?
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For a Franchise, ID, or 2k3?
After reading a post by monkey (I think), I started wondering whether I should start my franchise using Inside Drive, or 2k3. Monkey said that ID2003 is much more of a 2003 simulator, as that teams act like they do at this exact moment. Meaning, a year into the simulator, or when teams trade players that it won't be as realistic. I see where he's coming from, but I wanted to see if anybody else is doing an ID franchise to hear how it's going.
The one pro to doing an NBA2k3 franchise is using the NCAA 2k3 draft classes (saying they fix it soon on XBL). But the problem still remains that 15 games down the line, will I be winning all of them. Anyway, just wanted to see what people thought.Tags: None -
Re: For a Franchise, ID, or 2k3?
I don't see why it's just a 2003 simulator.If Duncan goes to the Celtics in real life, gameplans change. If he does in ID, gameplans change.
Personally, I think the franchise is great. Dealing with different style teams, dealing with injuries, knowing what's going on in the league so when you do play the Celtics with Duncan you can adjust.
Granted I havent played 2K3 but I'm enjoying the ID franchise a lot. -
Re: For a Franchise, ID, or 2k3?
I don't see why it's just a 2003 simulator.If Duncan goes to the Celtics in real life, gameplans change. If he does in ID, gameplans change.
Personally, I think the franchise is great. Dealing with different style teams, dealing with injuries, knowing what's going on in the league so when you do play the Celtics with Duncan you can adjust.
Granted I havent played 2K3 but I'm enjoying the ID franchise a lot.Comment
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