It's incredible that a company racking in millions of dollars every year can't be arsed to release something as standard as patch notes on release for their games. You have indies doing a better job.
And the patch notes that they eventually release are either incomplete or a bunch of generalities.
The crazy thing is that they would only have to make the classic player tendencies right once and they could literally copy and paste every year afterwards. It's not like they'll change like current players.
its crazy to me that consoles have to receive those huge updates.
PC patch was only 198 MBs but I am looking at the game folder and quite a few archives were updated.
I think next gen will bring about smaller patches because games can just patch the specific areas of the game that need work.
Why would they do this? This sucks for people that made their dude a certain way to just get the elite dribble moves. If I knew this would happen, I would’ve sacrificed a lot of my ball handling for something else.
Just seems like another money grab knowing players about to start making new builds. They better lower the the dunk requirement for some contact dunk and/or other dunk animations at least.
Why would they do this? This sucks for people that made their dude a certain way to just get the elite dribble moves. If I knew this would happen, I would’ve sacrificed a lot of my ball handling for something else.
Just seems like another money grab knowing players about to start making new builds. They better lower the the dunk requirement for some contact dunk and/or other dunk animations at least.
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I agree, sticks in my craw when they change things that would determine your build choice after the fact. I was going to make a Shooting/finishing build this year but decided against it in part because the ball handling animations would have sucked.
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