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Before you download any mods, please, for the love of god, download. Really the best option on enabling/disabling mods and maintaing automatic backups, as well as a shitload of other features. Saved my life many, many, many, many times.Depends on what you'd like to do.UBR - retro NBA, best modWNBA - something differentMarch Madness - In-depth College Basketball (I helped out for the fight songs on this one)MBL - A good placeholder now that the FIBA mod by eda is no-where to be seen.
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2020-3-28 NBA 2K19 and NBA 2K18 and 2k14 Mods PC Download mods, cyber faces, roster updates and latest news from 2K Sports.
MBL basically is a mash-up of FIBA, PBA, Anime, and regular NBA in one roster.PBA - for FilipinosEuroleague by Alivers - best Euro teams in the best rosterBlacktop Revitalization ModsCollege Hoops 95 - 1995 NCAA seasonThose are rosters. To improve the overall graphics (faces, ENB, courts, dornas, watermarks, improved sweat, custom shoes, better generic faces, improved gear, custom scoreboards), that's a whole other story. Given quite a few people have submitted questions like yours on reddit and other NBA 2K forums I browse, I plan on making a 'must-have' kinda post for newbies.
IF you aren't too picky about mods, usually a good idea is to start out with mod packs, like court packs, cyberface packs, jersey packs, etc. Since you can spend a good amount of time trying to find your personal 'perfect mix.'
On the nlsc forums there is a decent mod pack called 'Steillar's Cut' or something similar which combines that user's preferred enb, courts, jerseys, cyberfaces and whatnot into one big package, and although i dont use it personally, it should be a good starting point for pc 2k14 modding.Once you start noticing which modders products you really like, ThaKing vs DavidBeckham23 on jerseys for example, it all becomes easier.link to steillar's-.
This is Wayback Wednesday, your midweek blast from the past! In this feature, we dig into the archives, look back at the history of basketball gaming, and indulge in some nostalgia. Check in every Wednesday for retrospectives and other features on older versions of NBA Live, NBA 2K, and old school basketball video games in general.
You’ll also find old NLSC editorials re-published with added commentary, and other flashback content. This week, I’m reflecting on how video games mark different NBA milestones, and how it dates them.On several occasions, I’ve mentioned that video games serve as wonderful time capsules for the NBA. They’re a snapshot of the league at the time they’re released, preserving the rosters, team branding, and the rules and formats of the era. When you revisit an old NBA video game, you’re often reminded of players’ brief and forgotten tenures with certain teams, “What If” scenarios and lineups that never lived up to the hype, and the jerseys and logos that you both loved and hated. In a way, old games can act as interactive almanacs, and are a fun way to revisit NBA history.With that in mind, basketball video games preserve different eras and milestones in the real NBA as much as they’re a timeline of gaming and technology. In many of my Wayback Wednesday features, as well as my articles, I’ve reflected on how various titles have represented an evolution in the genre, and the improvements that are noticeable from year to year. On this occasion, I’m looking at how they represent NBA milestones and significant changes in the league, as well as the way those events make them dated.
Let’s take a look backway back. The latest file additions for NBA 2K14 PC include player faces, a new version of College Hoops 2K20, and other great mods. Check them all out at the links below!Taco2kRICH72601nick15(Updated to 3.0)Jarrod Trim(Updated to v2.0)IceCr(Updated to v2.0)(Updated to v2.0)Thanks to everyone who continues to contribute to our database!
If you need help uploading files, be sure to check out. For more information about downloads, the modding community, and File Additions bulletins, please see in our Wiki. A new version (V77) of U R Basketball by skoadam and slimm44 is now available!
Both the NBA 2K13 and NBA 2K14 mods have been updated, and the key features are as follows:. New 2020 roster. Newest signings (March 8th). Rotations/minutes updated. Jerseys numbers updated. All-Star court by Pep.
Fixed San Antonio, Boston and New York courts by PepU R Basketball for NBA 2K14 can be downloaded; please see the release thread for more information and support. The NBA 2K13 mod is available, while the release and support thread can be found. Following on from the All-Star Weekend, skoadam and slimm44 have released V75 of U R Basketball for both NBA 2K13 and NBA 2K14! Key features of the latest release are as follows:. New 2020 season roster. Newest signings (as of Feb 22nd).
Rotations/minutes updated. Jerseys numbers updated.
Cavs coach updated. New LBJ/GNS/World/USA jerseys by Pepis.
New All-Star and World/USA arenasU R Basketball for NBA 2K14 can be downloaded; please see the release thread for more information and support. The NBA 2K13 mod is available, while the release and support thread can be found. Skoadam and slimm44 have released V74 of the U R Basketball mod for both NBA 2K13 and NBA 2K14.
The latest release includes 2020 season rosters accurate as of the trade deadline, with All-Star teams updated for this year’s event.It also features several new art updates, including jerseys, courts, and player faces. The All-Star teams for 2018, 2019, and 2020 have also been added to the All-Time roster in the NBA 2K14 mod. Further updates are coming for the retro rosters for the 1985 through 1999 seasons.U R Basketball for NBA 2K14 can be downloaded; please see the release thread for more information and support. The NBA 2K13 mod is available, while the release and support thread can be found. We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go upit’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. This week, I’m tipping things off with a look at the idea of minimalist modding.With all the tools and techniques that our modding community has developed for NBA Live and NBA 2K over the years, we’ve been able to produce some fantastic projects.
From detailed current rosters and multi-season packs to NCAA mods and other total conversions, we’ve been able to re-skin the game and create brand new experiences. These projects can take a long time to complete, but it’s very satisfying to see them come together, for both the creator and the community. I can attest to that, having been involved in quite a few large roster projects over the years.Of course, these fantastic projects do have their drawbacks. They can be incredibly time-consuming, so even if you have the skills to create all the necessary assets, it’s much easier if you have a few other people helping out. To that point, not everyone can do it all when it comes to modding, so it’s usually necessary to assemble a team or rely on some community contributions to get everything done. As you can imagine, the amount of time and effort required can lead to multiple delays, or projects falling through.
It’s why I’ve become intrigued with the idea of creating larger projects that don’t require as much external effort; something I’m calling minimalist modding.
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