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  • Hustla CJ
    Rookie
    • Sep 2011
    • 13

    #1

    New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

    Quick question:

    For a New Attribute Boost earned after a game in MyCareer, where do you go to add it or claim it?
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  • Madden's Jowels
    MVP
    • Mar 2009
    • 1249

    #2
    Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

    Originally posted by Hustla CJ
    Quick question:

    For a New Attribute Boost earned after a game in MyCareer, where do you go to add it or claim it?

    You're misunderstanding it.


    Your player can have up to 20 upgrades in each of the 6 buckets, which means there are 120 possible attribute upgrades, BUT you're only allowed to upgrade a limited number of times, so you can actually never be maxed out in all 6 categories.

    The game starts you out with 75 possible upgrades, but it's possible to unlock up to 100 upgrades, still 20 shy of being maxed in all 6 categories.

    So you don't claim anything, it's just saying you've unlocked one more possible attribute upgrade you can give to your player.

    When you go in the Attribute Upgrades screen, at the bottom it will say "X Upgrades Available." That's how many you have until you can't upgrade your guy anymore. So you just increased that number by 1 is all.

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    • steelers99_58_36
      Banned
      • Jun 2012
      • 591

      #3
      Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

      Originally posted by Madden's Jowels
      You're misunderstanding it.


      Your player can have up to 20 upgrades in each of the 6 buckets, which means there are 120 possible attribute upgrades, BUT you're only allowed to upgrade a limited number of times, so you can actually never be maxed out in all 6 categories.

      The game starts you out with 75 possible upgrades, but it's possible to unlock up to 100 upgrades, still 20 shy of being maxed in all 6 categories.

      So you don't claim anything, it's just saying you've unlocked one more possible attribute upgrade you can give to your player.

      When you go in the Attribute Upgrades screen, at the bottom it will say "X Upgrades Available." That's how many you have until you can't upgrade your guy anymore. So you just increased that number by 1 is all.
      I finally understand this now. Thanks for explaining it better than 2K did.

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      • Madden's Jowels
        MVP
        • Mar 2009
        • 1249

        #4
        Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

        Originally posted by steelers99_58_36
        I finally understand this now. Thanks for explaining it better than 2K did.

        You're welcome. I always see people asking about that in various threads lol.

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        • Simbaxo
          Rookie
          • Aug 2013
          • 19

          #5
          Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

          Originally posted by Madden's Jowels
          You're welcome. I always see people asking about that in various threads lol.
          thanks i was confused too

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          • HandsomeJack
            Rookie
            • Mar 2005
            • 57

            #6
            Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

            Great info. I was completely oblivious to this. I can't help but wonder why there's a cap in the first place though. If I want to put in the effort to max out my player I should be able to.

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            • Madden's Jowels
              MVP
              • Mar 2009
              • 1249

              #7
              Re: New attribute boost after a game - where do you claim it?

              Originally posted by HandsomeJack
              Great info. I was completely oblivious to this. I can't help but wonder why there's a cap in the first place though. If I want to put in the effort to max out my player I should be able to.

              Putting points into rebounding is worthless, since you can easily get 10+ boards a game even as a Level 0 Rebounder. I'm averaging 11 a game with my 6'8 SF and I haven't put anything into it.

              So if you ignore rebounding you can max the other 5. I'm guessing you can still get to a 99 rating without having to actually max every attribute

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