NBA 2K10 is ready to tip off another Championship season. NBA 2K9, the #1 selling & #1 rated NBA videogame, set the standard for all basketball videogames, and NBA 2K10 aims to surpass that that by delivering an even better basketball experience this year with all-new gameplay components, out-of-this-world graphics, even more realistic Signature Style animations, all-new presentation elements and an unrivalled online system — this season you won?t just play the NBA, you?ll live it. NBA 2K10 will be THE choice for any sports fan who wants to play the most fun basketball videogame on the market. From the kid on the neighborhood court to the most elite NBA athletes, everyone will be playing NBA 2K10 this season.
With this tool, you can change your players on My Player Mode easily, just know his faceid and type it in ID box , then tick it and go into NBA 2K10 My Player Mode, then click F1.
(The default faceid is 1 and the max is 522)
Now it’s your player on My Player Mode ! Player a practice game and you will find the player is changed! Enjoy it!
I recently redid the Orlando Magic court as I was unhappy with all other Magic courts current out there. All I did was modfiy the floor texture, adjust the rim color, and remove all the dirt from the court. I only did this for my own personal use, but if anyone has any interest in it, I will upload the file. (Reminder: this is for just the court, the dornas are from Chill Bally)
Darker Version:
I went ahead and created a second version with a darker court. I’ve found that with the Magic court in particular, the camera settings seem to effect the look of this court more than others. Meaning, in some photos the wood is light, in others it’s dark, and in some photos it looks yellowish. Regardless, I am releasing both the regular version, and the darker version, so it’s up to whoever uses this to choose which look they prefer. Hope you guys enjoy!
Interesting feature teased on NBA 2K11’s Facebook page a couple hours ago: “Press conferences.” There’ll be some postgame interactions involving your created player in the “My Player” career mode, apparently with ramifications for your career.
Here’s the full message from NBA 2K11:
In this year’s My Player mode, the game doesn’t end after the final buzzer. In NBA 2K11 you gotta take the podium for your own post-game press conferences. But watch what you say, your answers can earn you admiration or get you run out of town. Will you claim all the glory or will you praise your coaches?
Couple things. First, that rather plainly sets up a role-playing aspect to this postgame mode, in which your comments build your reputation as a player and steer the arc of his career narrative. Good stuff. Secondly, I’m somewhat surprised to see this in NBA 2K11, because my understanding is that the NBA is extremely tight-assed about video games, especially as it concerns representations of money, fame and player individuality.