NBA 2K has already built a solid foundation in the gaming world since the day that it was introduced. Every year, the game set different kinds of goals in order to give their fans a whole new gaming experience. With this year's version of NBA 2K franchise, it brings new hope and excitement for the loyal fans through their several gameplay improvements and feature additions. One of these gameplay improvements is the most-hype MyCareer mode. 2K has been constantly improving its MyCareer through the years and it has been warmly accepted by the fans. The game mode aims to make the players' virtual self build their own career and make a name for themselves in the league.
Player rating greatly affects your virtual player's performance. According to Chattsports, this year's MyCareer no longer allow players to manually edit their stats to achieve the maximum player rating. As we all know, players can get a maximum of 99 overall for their MyCareer character and there are several ways how to acquire it in the current game.
Based on the reports from The Bitbag, acquiring 99 overall in NBA 2K17 includes several processes of vertical jump shots and some shots. It was suggested that players would take practice shots at Practice Facility Open. PFO is a place where other players often encounter. At some instances, players are also invited for a 1v1 match. However, they can freely decline the invitation. In addition, it was reported that players need to constantly drill their shots in order to boost their rating. Chattsports explained that after practicing some shots, players can return to the jump shot area. Upon leaving, the screen will prompt a progress to next upgrade bar.
Overall, players' are encouraged to do more practice in order to improve which coincides in real life. 2K is really trying to apply some new systems and algorithms to make the game more logically real.
NBA 2K17 is now available by its initial release on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.