

Added real jerseys for the 1960 & 1961 Minneapolis Lakers – Courtesy Shinron.Added real jerseys for the 1952 & 1958 Minneapolis Lakers – Courtesy Shinron.Added real jerseys for the 1952 Indianapolis Olympians – courtesy Shinron.Fixed an issue with Mark Madsen’s CF (got overwritten at some point).Added a few year-specific cyberfaces to the 2016-Current Rosters.

Added accurate salaries/contracts to the 2018-2019 Rosters – courtesy Spider.Fixed some player shooting forms/animations in 2000’s retro rosters.Updated and improved coaching tendencies.Updated all transactions/signings through December 1, 2018.Added UBR V43 Association 2018 Roster (current rosters as of 12/1/18 best in association mode).Added Ult Base Roster V43 Roster (current rosters as of 12/1/18).On the heels of the last release a couple of weeks ago, HAWK23 has released V43 of the Ultimate Base Roster for NBA 2K14 PC! Key features of the new version include: With the amount of time we can sink into basketball games these days, it’s difficult to get the most out of a title on two different platforms. While it’s worked out for me, in particular helping out with content creation and news coverage, I have to admit that one version of the game has usually somewhat gone to waste. In fact, when it comes to NBA 2K, I’ve double-dipped in recent years with the PC and PlayStation 4 versions the former for single player gameplay and modding, and the latter for online play with the other members of the NLSC squad. Needless to say, basketball games are among the titles I’ve double-dipped with. Of course, there are some games that I’ve enjoyed so much that I ended up double-dipping and buying them on a second platform as well. Whether I’ve played a game on PC or console depends on whether or not it’s available on all platforms, the hardware I’ve had at my disposal, and if multiplayer is involved, which platform my friends are on. I’ve enjoyed the hobby on both platforms, with the benefits that they each provide. This week, I’m tipping things off with a few thoughts on double-dipping with basketball games on multiple platforms.Īs someone who grew up playing a variety of video games on both computers and consoles, I’ve never cared for PC vs Console wars. We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Start your week here at the NLSC with a feature that’s dedicated to opinions, commentary, and other fun stuff related to NBA Live, NBA 2K, and other basketball video games.
