![]() That’s the primary reason we’ve been waiting for this console generation to unveil this feature.” It needs room to breathe, to have distance in between each court area to make it feel like its own unique identity. Like could you imagine having four Affiliations in this tiny little environment? The City needs to be big. You can’t have more than one Affiliation in each. “If you look at our current-gen neighbourhoods, they’re only so big. With the size of The Neighborhood, this just wasn’t possible Boenisch says. ![]() ![]() The City is split into four sections, each governed by one of the four Affiliations. With the PS5 and Xbox Series X, Boenisch says “We just could draw a bigger city, in more detail, in real-time and the next-gen hardware gave us a much bigger memory footprint to store a much bigger city.” The size of The City, thanks to new hardware, has enabled Visual Concepts to reintroduce Affiliations. Boenisch explains that The Neighborhood in NBA 2K21 is pushing the absolute limits of what the team could achieve on last-gen hardware. Here, players take their created MyPLAYER online, to play against and with other NBA 2K21 gamers, level up, and partake in exclusive and special events and content. The City is the latest evolution of The Park which became The Neighborhood in more recent years. We plan to continue growing The City for years to come.” NBA 2K21 – Next-Gen There are NPC quest givers and it’s going to keep growing. We also have single-player content in there. We have a huge city, it’s populated with four rival factions who are all competing with each other. In many ways, it’s like an open-world game. “The power of next-gen hardware gave us the chance to bring it to fruition,” he says, “It’s kind of become its own game. It truly is an evolution of the franchise, something Executive Producer Erick Boenisch told PowerUp! is all down to the power of the Ps5 and Xbox Series X. If you have access to one of the new consoles and you are an NBA fan, there’s no excuse not to check out NBA 2K21. Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X received NBA 2K21 at launch and players were treated to a whole lot of new content, new technology, and a much-improved basketball game. I reckon we may find out either way this week.NBA 2K21 launched for last-gen on September 4 and while it was as good as it ever is the true game-changing features and additions to the franchise were being held back for the current-gen release. That could be different this year on account of the pandemic or it could speak to the next-gen getting most of the love with there not being a whole lot to share for current gen folks. Moreover, as someone else mentioned, I feel like we'd generally start the big time news reveals in late July. We haven't even had an offseason yet, where jersey changes, rookies, court art, and a lot of the other glitzy upgrades generally take place. On top of everything else, I'd wonder if COVID and the NBA's wild season suspension is only going to further damper the prospect of a new current gen product. I did buy 2K7 for PS2 and that was mostly a copy of 2K6, if memory serves. ![]() Some people said the game felt refined, though it generally looked like a copy of 2K13 otherwise (just less gold in the menus). I didn't buy 2K14 (for either gen) but I feel like I recall the current gen being 2K13 but with the LeBron Road to Greatness mode. If history holds, current gen 2K21 may end up looking like a tweaked 2K20 with perhaps one notable addition in an attempt to hold over the current gen folks until the next gen release in the winter. That's what I gladly pay for! But right now? I don't really think I will buy the new game. ![]() I want a robust game experience where it does not take 4-5 tries to complete only 1 game, where it doesn't feel like cheesy arcadeness that require no basketballskill at all. You know, I basically don't need any glamorous new features. Will we be finally able to play games after 3 PM next year or will serverload be still too much?Ĭan we finally disable green release = 100% shot percentage? when adding/removing plays from playbook you have to go to play assignement screen or else the changes do not save on-the-fly matchup changes only take effect after timeout or quarter end game can disconnect when doing substituions in pause menu game can disconnect when changing system proficiency game disconnects when changing matchups in pause menu ACE and team communications reverting to default on the start of EVERY online game Controller settings reverting to default randomly Has only one of the many, many bugs been fixed at all? They force us (on PC) to continue with current gen for another year, yet give us no information about why we should even buy this game. So, the game comes out in a month and there are right now no information about anything. ![]()
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