WWE 2K22: 10 New Things You Need To Know About
8. Higher-Quality CAWs
What good is sharing your Create-A-Wrestler with the world if it looks like he was modelled on Jeff Jarrett's character in WCW Backstage Assault? Honestly, ol' J-E-Double-F could've given 1996-era Lara Croft a run for her money with his jagged edges. 2K22 shouldn't have that problem.
2K's main ambition here is to match the polish of pre-made models they themselves have already put in the game. So, in other words, your CAW shouldn't look even remotely out of place next to Roman Reigns and Charlotte Flair. That's fantastic news, because players have always been asked to lower their standards slightly when creations walk through the curtain.
Parity sounds magic.
Textures for faces, hair and clothing have all been upscaled to make sure that Create-A-Wrestler characters look like they belong out there with WWE's elite. Their ring attires won't seen drab next to everyone else's then, and that's good to know.