On Friday, game developer 2K Sports has released a new update for the basketball simulation video game, "NBA 2K16." It was said that the update brings fixes some issues spotted in the game's MyCareer mode. The aforesaid mode does not allow players to see their socks during the game, a report from Design and Trend said.
According to OperationSports, the new recently released update allows players to see and select the Stance socks but apparently not the Team socks in the game's MyCareer mode. It was also stressed that players could not adjust the sock length especially for player hoping that they that such feature will be added in the update.
Aside from the update to fix the MyCareer no socks issue, 2K Sports has also announced that it added two new sneakers in "NBA 2K16." These are the LeBron XIII and the Curry 2 sneakers in which players could edit and equip to other players when editing the game's rosters.
"The shoes can also be purchased for your MyPlayer for the price of 2,750 VC for the Lebron's and 2,000 VC for the Curry 2. 2K Sports also recently released a highly-anticipated console patch for the PS4 and Xbox One that fixed various bugs. One of the major fixes in the patch is improvements to the Pro-Am mode. Gamers should now be able to easily play games and have no problems. Improvements to MyCareer and MyCourt as well as MyGM and MyLeague have been made as well," Design and Trend has stated.
Listed below are some of the fixes and improvements introduced to the game's Pro-Am mode, according to the report.
- Resolved a rare case where the game would hang when entering/exiting the Tattoo editor when customizing the tattoos on your MyPLAYER.
- Addressed an issue on the main menu where the title would freeze for a period of time before proceeding to the selected action (e.g. loading a MyCAREER save).
- Tuned player sweat so that its effects are much more visible when playing longer quarter lengths.
- Players will no longer slide/skate when pressing the block button during an inbound state. It was funny while it lasted.
- Tuned crowd excitement and intensity on made buzzer beaters.
- Resolved a case where certain players (e.g. Kristaps Porzingis) would have their hairstyle change slightly when zooming in the camera very close in replay.