As opposed to invite Spike Lee to guide RuneScape gold MyCareer (because he did back in NBA
2K16), NBA 2K18's approach settles down, focusing on the tumultuous rookie year
of former road baller DJ. It is mostly satirical toward locker room culture, a
reprieve from the thick drama of Madden NFL 18's Longshot or even past years old
NBA 2K. For instance, DJ's agent is not a lot of one, but he does have a
catchphrase: "Eat what you kill" The characters do not appear to understand what
that means (and they say so), but NBA 2K18 runs with it to the comedy.
Begin a MyLeague with almost any staff. Set the quarter span to 12 minutes.
The difficulty setting doesn't matter. Go to the in-mode calendar and then
simulate a game with Simcast Live. Ensure that you turn the sim rate up to 6X.
In that sense, it's merely a clumsy way to navigate. Want a haircut? Walk the
cube into the barbershop. Wish to change clothing? Go home. Need new shoes?
Looking to grab a quick pickup game?
The courtroom is down the street on the left. VC has exploded into an
infestation over time, and it is a potent lure. Buying particular variations of
NBA 2K18 grants bonus VC, an attractive proposition considering that player
upgrades, new hairstyles, clothing and sneakers require money. Spending VC on
sneakers means less VC to upgrade DJ, and less chance to maintain your own in
pickup or Pro-Am manners against real-world competition.
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