One of the features of the basketball simulation video game “NBA 2K15” is its ability to constantly provide regular update patches that often brings roster changes and gameplay tweaks and improvements.
The updates also bring forth locker codes, attribute and accessory improvements, and bug fixes. More than gameplay improvements, these regular roster updates is what makes the “NBA 2K15” very dynamic and almost similar to the league itself.
The regular roster updates are actually the difference between the “NBA 2K15” and the “WWE 2K15,” so gamers are always aware of what’s happening in the league in as far as player movements or transfers are concerned.
What also makes the “NBA 2K15” very much league-like is the fact that the basketball simulation video game was launched to the PlayStation 4, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360, and the PC, about the time when the NBA 2014-15 season went underway. It became the official successor of the “NBA 2K14.”
So whenever there are trades, player injuries, going on in the each of the teams in the league, developer Visual Concepts would be quick to make the roster changes right away through the release of a patch to effect such.
Once the roster updates are effected, the teams in the “NBA 2K15” actually have the same lineups as the actual teams in the NBA and that is certainly good for the league and the gamers because they became aware of the actual players movements in the league.
What’s even better is that Visual Concepts and “NBA 2K15” publisher 2K Sports always make it a point to inform gamers about the corresponding points once roster updates are effected on certain team lineups which they can also use to their advantage to jack up their game XPs.
A shooting system patch
The India edition of the International Business Times has also detailed that Patch 4 for “NBA 2K15,” which brings about changes in the game’s shooting system, has been withheld because the version was still not available on Microsoft’s next gen gaming console. The same patch was already released to the PlayStation 4 and the PC on March 13.
Mike Wang, gameplay director at 2K Sports, confirmed the improvements that Patch 4 brought to the shooting system of “NBA 2K15.” He said that the update has already tuned the baseline or shooting values that are shared by both human and CPU-controlled players.
He explained that the patch also fixed the glitched shots where players are unable to get a perfect release during the act of shooting the basketball.
In addition, Patch 4 has also solved the shoe glitch that many players have been complaining about to 2K Sports for quite some time already. It also fixes the rare occurrences that led to “NBA 2K15” MyPARK rep getting stuck.
Apart from keeping the game up-to-date, exciting, and fun, gamers also appreciate that “NBA 2K15” keeps them informed on the goings-on in the actual league itself.
