I bought it for PS4 and Switch. Feels different to me, shooting is improved, players movement feels a bit laggy though. NS version feels more fluid too, I like how they have gradually improved it since 2018 on that platform to make 30 FPS feel less noticeable.
First year I think Im not even gonna bother playing. I may buy it because I collect games, but 2k has gotten to be crazy with those micro transactions and it gets old paying for the game and then needing to pay a bunch more money to be worth while in MyTeam, or MyPlayer, which are the modes I enjoy. For the record I hope the ones who get it and play enjoy it! Just kind of done with the VC grind.
I got some updated rosters for 2k19, I think that's good enough for me after hearing about how shitty 20 is.
I have always enjoyed Ultimate team, and team building type games, the concept of building teams with old and new players is fun for me. I guess thats how... I dont like the micro transactions open packs and RNG part of it. I like team building...?
I like the gameplay after I got used to it. Shooting definitely feels much better and natural. Player movement still doesn’t feel right though, a bit laggy. I am still going to spend hundreds of hours playing though. As per usual I cannot find the right difficulty. All-Star is a little too easy, Superstar a little too difficult. I am closer to All-Star at this point though so play first half on All-Star and if I am up by 5 points or more at half, I switch to Superstar for the second half and only revert back to All-Star if I go behind 5 or more inside fourth quarter. Seems good.
Nope. Will trade Whiteside for him when Nurkic is back. Though I am also considering Gallinari and Gordon as my power forward plans. I bumped Simons up to 75 and improved his shooting to 85. Very fun player. I have saves with Clippers and Pelicans too. It’s funny how they downgrade player ratings with Intangibles which mean nothing. I gave Zion 85 intangibles and he goes from 81 to 85 without any changes in other skills. I had to bump up Hayes (his athleticism was very average compared to real world) and Alexander-Walker (was only 73), plus gave Ball and Ingram small boosts. Pels are a very fun team, so are Clippers and their new court is ace.
Fun new article: NBA2K20 Ratings For The Trail Blazers' All-Time Roster Here's my all-time Blazer list: 1. C Drexler (525) 2. B Walton (419) 3. D Lillard (361) 4. L Aldridge (285) 5. T Porter (254) 6. J Kersey (207) 7. M Lucas (197) 8. R Wallace (195) 9. J Paxson (189) 10. C Robinson (185) 11. B Roy (183) 12. A Sabonis (170) 13. B Williams (148) 14. M Thompson (137) 15. B Gross (133) 23. CJ McCollum (119) 35. J Nurkic (83) This list is always very subjective. So, being an engineer, I put my analysis into a quantifiable equation: Rating = (WS) + (PER x 3) + (Playoff Games x PER/20) + (Blazer Career Top-10) + (All-Star appearances x 10) + (All-NBA 3rd team x 15) + (All-NBA 2nd team x 25) + (All-NBA 1st Team x 50) + (NBA MVP x 150) + (NBA Championship x PER x 2.5) All stats are while playing for the Blazers. WS=Win Share Blazer Career Top-10 is measured 1 pt per rank (10th place = 1 pt, 1st place = 10 pts), Pts, Rbs, Ast, Stl, Blk. All Stats referenced from BasketballReference.com.
Weird to put objective stats and add subjective weights to them. Man I wish Bill Walton was healthy and in Portland longer. Nice analysis BTW.