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  • King Ken
    Rookie
    • Nov 2016
    • 418

    #1

    Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

    1. Excel draft class editor. With MyEras, draft classes are critical and for draft class editors like me. It takes such a long time to edit every single player. I would like if we had an excel spreadsheet of an draft class save and just edit it. Obviously it won't include appearance but if it includes ratings, badges, tendencies, etc. It would make bulk editing massively easier. This will also allow us to edit fields like Schools which may not be editable if the player school is not listed.

    2. TV style editor. For eras, we got so many styles but the presentation is lacking and even the TV style is underwhelming. This is something I've seen mods do well already but having CBS in the 80s, NBA legit in the 90s. ESPN in the 2000s. NBA on TNT in the 2010s. Adds so much. Even adding ESPN, NBA TV, or TNT gives us presentation options. That would be so cool.

    3. Mods that can enhance the AI of the CPU teams and their ability to draft, sign FA, trade, and build a team. This would totally enhance the long term build.

    4. The biggest thing that irks me about MyEras is teams like the Hawks got upgraded jerseys but the arena is beginning of the Kobe era arena. I also hate that we can't wear jerseys and play in arenas designs from the previous eras as they do in the NBA. Nothing drives me more nuts.
    Last edited by King Ken; 08-08-2024, 12:24 AM.
  • vetmin
    Pro
    • Sep 2019
    • 955

    #2
    Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

    1. I’ve already made a tool for converting spreadsheet data to 2K-valid data. I’ve only done it for attributes and tendencies though, since for badges I prefer using my badge generator (separate program), which also outputs to 2K-valid data.
    2. Presentation is my specialty and I’ve finished basically everything up to 1990 (starting in 1946). Will continue to the present day NBA. If you’re talking about retro picture quality, there is ReShade that you can use, but personally I like 2K’s built-in Era filters (particularly the ‘90s one) better than any reshade I’ve come across.
    3. This is the one thing that’s still kind of untouchable. It’s just baked too deeply into the game. “Modding it” would likely have to involve building external tools that essentially replace the default AI with an externally programmed one, but it’d be really hard to even duplicate the default AI, much less improve upon it.
    4. These are non-issues on PC. You can freely assign likenesses, courts, stadiums, jerseys, etc. wherever.

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    • jk31
      MVP
      • Sep 2014
      • 2667

      #3
      Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

      Originally posted by vetmin
      1. I’ve already made a tool for converting spreadsheet data to 2K-valid data. I’ve only done it for attributes and tendencies though, since for badges I prefer using my badge generator (separate program), which also outputs to 2K-valid data.
      oh you have? where can I find that? I was creating my own template for at least displaying the data from the 2k roster tool inside a google spreadsheet. but if you have developed such a tool that would be highly appreciated!

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      • dwayne12345
        MVP
        • Dec 2010
        • 1407

        #4
        Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

        Originally posted by vetmin
        1. I’ve already made a tool for converting spreadsheet data to 2K-valid data. I’ve only done it for attributes and tendencies though, since for badges I prefer using my badge generator (separate program), which also outputs to 2K-valid data.
        2. Presentation is my specialty and I’ve finished basically everything up to 1990 (starting in 1946). Will continue to the present day NBA. If you’re talking about retro picture quality, there is ReShade that you can use, but personally I like 2K’s built-in Era filters (particularly the ‘90s one) better than any reshade I’ve come across.
        3. This is the one thing that’s still kind of untouchable. It’s just baked too deeply into the game. “Modding it” would likely have to involve building external tools that essentially replace the default AI with an externally programmed one, but it’d be really hard to even duplicate the default AI, much less improve upon it.
        4. These are non-issues on PC. You can freely assign likenesses, courts, stadiums, jerseys, etc. wherever.
        I'm sure your tool is going to take sometime to port to 2k25 because next gen version of 2k was definitely built from the ground up....

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        • jk31
          MVP
          • Sep 2014
          • 2667

          #5
          Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

          Originally posted by dwayne12345
          I'm sure your tool is going to take sometime to port to 2k25 because next gen version of 2k was definitely built from the ground up....
          was the same with the jump from 2k14 to 2k15. i think the first real mods with had with 2k16 as it took some time for all the modders to adapt and find out how everything works.

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          • vetmin
            Pro
            • Sep 2019
            • 955

            #6
            Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

            Originally posted by jk31
            oh you have? where can I find that? I was creating my own template for at least displaying the data from the 2k roster tool inside a google spreadsheet. but if you have developed such a tool that would be highly appreciated!
            Everything is in this thread: https://forums.nba-live.com/viewtopi...3686&p=2060874

            It's not really a 'tool' in the sense of being an application. It's just a spreadsheet template with instructions for use.

            Originally posted by dwayne12345
            I'm sure your tool is going to take sometime to port to 2k25 because next gen version of 2k was definitely built from the ground up....
            I know you're joking around, but just FYI that I'll be able to update the above spreadsheet template as soon as the 2K25 roster editor is released (so I can see any changes in the formatting).

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            • mlp111
              MVP
              • Jul 2010
              • 1291

              #7
              Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

              PC is the only way to Play sports game IMO...

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              • Junior Moe
                MVP
                • Jul 2009
                • 3870

                #8
                Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                Does 2K require a monster PC to play it on? We replaced my son’s 4 or 5 year old gaming PC for Christmas, and used it as an upgrade for our home office PC. I know it has an RTX 3090 graphics card and an intel i7 processor. I downloaded game pass on it and played Borderlands on it once and it ran smoothly.

                Playing College Football 25 has me jonesing for some College Hoops. 2K PC is going to be next-gen this year so I imagine there will be a college hoops mod.


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                • vetmin
                  Pro
                  • Sep 2019
                  • 955

                  #9
                  Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                  Originally posted by Junior Moe
                  Does 2K require a monster PC to play it on? We replaced my son’s 4 or 5 year old gaming PC for Christmas, and used it as an upgrade for our home office PC. I know it has an RTX 3090 graphics card and an intel i7 processor. I downloaded game pass on it and played Borderlands on it once and it ran smoothly.

                  Playing College Football 25 has me jonesing for some College Hoops. 2K PC is going to be next-gen this year so I imagine there will be a college hoops mod.


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                  Your PC ought to be more than enough to play the game on the highest graphical settings.

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                  • jk31
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 2667

                    #10
                    Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                    Originally posted by vetmin
                    Your PC ought to be more than enough to play the game on the highest graphical settings.

                    i mean depends on the exact processor, i7 says nothing about how Good it is, just how many cores it has. but the rtx 3090 is absolutely high end, dunno why you are talking about needing a "Monster PC", when going by the graphics card you have a Monster PC.

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                    • vetmin
                      Pro
                      • Sep 2019
                      • 955

                      #11
                      Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                      Originally posted by jk31
                      i mean depends on the exact processor, i7 says nothing about how Good it is, just how many cores it has. but the rtx 3090 is absolutely high end, dunno why you are talking about needing a "Monster PC", when going by the graphics card you have a Monster PC.
                      Yeah, that's why I said it "ought to". I'm assuming that the rest of his machine's specs are in line with those of most other PCs with an i7 and an RTX 3090. If so then he should be in good shape.

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                      • Junior Moe
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 3870

                        #12
                        Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                        Originally posted by jk31
                        i mean depends on the exact processor, i7 says nothing about how Good it is, just how many cores it has. but the rtx 3090 is absolutely high end, dunno why you are talking about needing a "Monster PC", when going by the graphics card you have a Monster PC.

                        I am not a PC gamer like at all. My son plays online shooters like Fortnight, COD and Valorant. All he ever talks about are frames per second and 4K. We got one of those prebuilt gaming rigs off of Amazon about 5 years ago. IIRC, the original graphics card was a GTX 1060. It was fine until a few years ago. Apparently that wasn’t up to snuff for hardcore online gaming so we replaced that with the 3090 for his birthday. The way he talked about the rig I thought it was a potato as far as gaming goes.


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                        • Goffs
                          New Ork Giants
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 12279

                          #13
                          Re: Mods that could massively improve NBA2k25 on PC

                          My PC and ultrawide is ready!!

                          I haven't preordered 2k bball in awhile since it's been last Gen version of the game. This time I preordered like I did with Madden when they announced next Gen version last year. I gotta say I'm excited again to finally have pro play next Gen on PC.
                          Last edited by Goffs; 08-10-2024, 10:30 AM.

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