NBA 2K20: 8 Things We Want To See In MyTeam
It's fine, it's only Shaquille O'Neal, no way is he going to make that contested thr...
Less than a month away from the release of the latest instalment of NBA2K, and there is already plenty of information being fed to what is a demanding community from developers.
While gameplay info might already be out there and in-game graphic shots demonstrated in all their glory, little has been revealed in the way of one of the game's most popular modes, MyTeam.
This year's edition of 2K saw the MyTeam mode receive a whole host of welcome features, with the likes of Domination further extended and a plethora of themed packs and new cards added regularly over the year to keep fan interest.
Players could also heat up on court thanks to the addition of Takeover, essentially a temporary boost to players which at times made them almost unguardable.
MyTeam is the ideal game mode for the more casual NBA fan, allowing you to build that fantasy line-up you might have always dreamed about or simply read some history on, and with such a vibrant and thriving community dedicated solely to MyTeam in the world of 2K, the game is under pressure to satisfy the masses in 2020...
8. Stop The Crazy Colour Combos
It's absolutely infuriating to come up against, but those players who rock a full neon pink court with matching court and ball simply need to be stopped.
While the 2K community is all for creativity and MyTeam is, of course, a mode which lends itself to doing pretty much whatever you like. This has to end.
There is just no fun in coming up against an opponent who is completely used to their own designs, only for your own eyes to be blown away and utterly confused by what's going on.
Too many times over the course of 2K19 were games lost or simply walked away from players being sick and tired of not being able to see what's happening.
MyTeam allows you to collect an abundance of regular courts from throughout history, so stick with those, or at least implement a standard colouring template for those desperate to make their own hardwood.