WWE 2K18: 10 Things That Must Be Included

7. Make Alternate Attires Easier

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One of the great features of WWE 2K17 is the ability to create and download creations of other users, everything from superstars and attires to arenas and shows. Don't like the default attire Earthquake was equipped with? No problem - his debut attire, 1989 Canadian Earthquake tights, and 1991 gear are all available via the online community's creations and the download process is very simple.

Applying these downloaded attires and making them easy to select, however, not so much. Instead of the attires automatically showing up under the choices of attires for Earthquake, users must first embark on a relatively extensive process for something as simple as an alternate attire.

The user must go to the Creations section, select Edit Superstar, choose the downloaded attire/superstar, and wait a half-minute or so for the character to load. The user must then go into Personal Information, change the option for "Use As Alternate Attire" to YES, save changes, and then they should see the attire(s) selectable for the superstar.

Once you've figured out the process, it may not seem so bad, but for first-time users, as well as repeat occurrences, it's quite a pain and time consuming. Simplify it for 2K18.

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