![]() ![]() That’s right, you can now purchase level skips that will get you all the way to level 40 where you can add those valuable badge floor setters right away. You probably know where I’m going with this. That’s because you progress so slowly through each level after every game you play that you will be left wishing there was some other way. But you’d better first make sure your overall rating is good enough to compete with others (and remember, that means probably spending $$$) and then be ready to devote nearly all of your time to the process. How do you do this? Well, you can try achieving it by playing games online in various parks and gyms around The City’s new beach setting. You’re able to set floors to badges though and keep them from regressing too far by ascending to the higher levels (21 for silver badge floor setter and 40 for gold) by the end of the season. Where you could previously progress these badges and then eventually upgrade them by playing games, this year is the first time that these badges can actually see regression if you aren’t regularly using the skills associated with them (apparently proving the long-standing theory that if you don’t use it, you lose it). NBA 2K24 takes this persuasive method one step further by targeting the badges that you earn throughout the mode to elevate your skills. By keeping the amount of virtual currency that you earn through playing each game to a minimal amount, the game can lead many to understandably decide to speed up the process by buying their way to instant improvements. In the past, the main source of microtransactions was through clothes your avatar wears and improving the attributes of your player since you always start out as a 60 overall inept rookie. NBA 2K24‘s M圜areer career mode furthers the insidious trend in the series of enticing people into purchasing virtual currency so persistently that it borders on outright coercion. By condensing your tasks to playing your games and making trades, it’s much easier to get through seasons without needing to concern yourself too much with convoluted things like the salary cap or luxury taxes. ![]() This sees you either taking control of or else taking on the Miami Heat team from the 2000s.Ī new simplified version of the franchise mode called MyNBA Lite is the perfect antidote for those who find the overall framework to be too complicated. For instance, the game builds off the MyNBA Eras that were added last year to let you start your franchise in different time periods throughout NBA history by introducing a new Lebron Era. It’s no big surprise then to find that the updates this year to the mode aren’t exactly earth-shattering, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been some meaningful changes nonetheless. Since NBA 2K23 already boasted the best franchise mode in any of the major sports titles, there wasn’t really much that had to be done in order to retain that title with NBA 2K24. The right stick now offers you more control in trying to attack with the correct hand when lunging for steals and keeping your hands active in passing lanes to deflect balls. On defense, there’s been an emphasis on reducing the amount of sliding that happens when trying to stay in front of your man, rewarding the ability to stay in position and in their hip pocket. The way that shooting has been reworked for all difficulty levels makes it easier to find your ideal challenge and creates a decent skill gap for higher difficulties and in online play thanks to smaller windows to hit a perfect green release. New ProPlay technology that makes it possible to translate action from real NBA games into animations without the use of motion capture succeeds in producing silky smooth action that can sometimes astound in its authenticity. The movement of players and how bodies of various shapes and sizes collide with each other have been further polished. The NBA 2K series has already long had the kind of graphics that could easily pass for a TV broadcast at first glance, and NBA 2K24 manages to ascend to another level of realism. ![]()
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