
Amid this frustration, a twitter and OS member decided to blindly target the 2k devs with vitriolic rhetoric that wouldn't be tolerated on these boards. However, amidst the heated back and forth, there were truths that were revealed about 2ks direction or lack there of online leagues and associations in the present and future.
The twitter user had just experienced a numerous disconnects and sent out a generic 2k servers suck message to whichever dev he thought would respond and Da Czar took the bait.

Da Czar could've just left with the comment below but the twitter user obviously hit a nerve with the venemous tone albeit with legit concerns about broken online leagues and 2k disastrous servers.

The conversation then veered into 2ks direction of still being committed to sim gameplay inspite of their terrible servers, with the da czar encouraging the twitter user to check out the sim hangouts on YouTube for verification. This was a revelation for me as I hadn't heard of the hang outs and the in depth discussions there about 2k in general.

Perhaps the most interesting part of the heated exchange, atleast as it pertains to the future of Online Leagues are below, when Da Czar reveals just how low a priority they are for the 2k devs due to numbers that reveal how little the community uses the feature. But after documenting the barebones and broken OLs in another thread here on OS, how can these numbers be used as basis for continued neglect, when some users cannot even CREATE online leagues due to an upload error? If 2k builds a viable OA mode that functions as advertised, who is to say that the mode won't receive more attention and time from the community? Has 2k not seen the success of Madden's Connected Online Franchise Mode? In my opinion, if they build it, they will come. But to say that users aren't devoting time to a broken mode was perplexing even though Da Czar had every reason to be dismissive of a disrespectful twitter user.

When another twitter user stepped in to correct the misguided twitter user on the fact the Da Czar wasn't in charge of the mode, it became painfully obvious that our beloved mode will see minimal if any improvement for 2k16.

There were more explosive back and forths during this exchange, but the gist of the matter is that OL and OA will eventually be phased out in favor of the more popular "My" Modes. Da Czar is one of the few devs who is advocating improvements for this god forsaken mode, so if you are supporter of Online Leagues and Associations, let your voice be heard, lest we lose perhaps the most sim aspect of online gameplay in 2k. Starting a league, which isn't even possible for some users due to lg custom roster upload glitches have driven OL community into the abyss. If 2k are using numbers to justify the neglect, those numbers aren't valid so long as the mode is utterly useless in its current state.
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