My League/My GM question

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  • jgarrett
    Pro
    • Feb 2003
    • 866

    #1

    My League/My GM question

    What is the difference between My League and My GM? I played 2k14 and only remember the My GM mode.

    Thanks.
  • joosegoose
    Pro
    • Oct 2014
    • 889

    #2
    Re: My League/My GM question

    To be succinct, MyLeague is much, much more customizable but you miss out on the cutscenes and owner/player interaction from MyGM (and ticket prices and that jazz). Oh, and you can control as many teams as you want in MyLeague.

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    • heelphreak
      MVP
      • Oct 2010
      • 1022

      #3
      Re: My League/My GM question

      This video talks about it.



      And this article has a handy chart.

      Are you a franchise-mode guy or girl when it comes to sports video games? If so, then you'll undoubtedly appreciate the depth and customization provided in NBA 2K15's MyLeague and MyGM modes.
      Tar Heels | Panthers | Hornets

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      • jgarrett
        Pro
        • Feb 2003
        • 866

        #4
        Re: My League/My GM question

        Thanks guys. I appreciate your help.

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        • BBallcoach
          MVP
          • Dec 2012
          • 1524

          #5
          Re: My League/My GM question

          A simple answer is, MyLeague, is a fully customizeable association mode, but there are No GM or Owner cutscene stuff. MyGM you only play one franchise and you're the gm of it, so the cpu handles all of the other 29 teams' transactions, while in MyLeague you can do that.
          Beavers|Red Sox|Buccaneers|NBA Hoops

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          • ManilBoyFob
            Rookie
            • Jan 2012
            • 13

            #6
            Re: My League/My GM question

            In my league, when you play cpu vs cpu can you call time out and make substitution and or make coach settings changes. Im trying to find out if "coach mode" in the past is now cpu vs cpu. thanks.

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