In order to get a JRC game going you need
1. Three or more friends who play 2k
2. Three or more friends who can align their schedules to play together
3. Three or more friends who are willing to either spend hours upon hours grinding to a decent rating or three friends who are willing to spend $100 on the game
4. To convince two of those three friends to run with a big so you can actually get into a game
5. To convince those two friends who picked a big not to throw their xbox out the window after attempting a lay up or two
Why do I need to have three more friends who treat 2k like a second job in order to play this game online with our myplayers?
And if 2k wanted to only have semi-pro players in their JRC and Pro-am why did they take out all star teamup which was the PERFECT mode to play with your more casual friends who didn't feel like spending extra money/time on this game?
It's so frustrating to go into the JRC lobby with three friends and not be able to find a game after 30+ minutes of trying.
How am I supposed to convince anybody to play this game when there is so much extra effort that needs to be exerted to even play the game online when options like fortnight, COD, Red dead etc. are all more easily accessible to play online with friends?
Honestly, I have no problem grinding my guy and spending hours getting him to the level I want him to be. I've played 2k since the dreamcast and I get a lot of enjoyment from playing this game.. but I can't expect my friends who play multiple games to do the same..
I just don't understand why they removed all star team up if they were going to make the requirements even more strict in order to play this game online with your myplayer

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