2k16 myteam domination cheat table5/31/2023 Just for fun, I changed my MyPLAYER’s face to Michael Jordan. It’s a shame that the connected approach forces us into hacking to make basic changes to animations and gear after the servers are shut down. ![]() Whether or not you want to play fair in an offline M圜AREER is completely up to you, but either way, it’s useful to be able to access some of that content. Fortunately, the Limnono Trainer can be used to assign animations, on top of granting admittedly more unfair boosts and advantages. As you may be aware, animations and gear in NBA 2K17’s M圜AREER are assigned via an online “store” interface that is no longer accessible in the offline version of the mode. Specifically, I was interested in changing my player’s animation packages. It had provided me with an introduction to the basics however, and there were a few other things that I could try without having to start over again from that early save. Indeed, after awarding myself with 500,000 SP, I realised that immediately upgrading to the cap had made it more difficult to perform further hacks, as I’d lost a value that I could easily change and track in Cheat Engine. I figured that I might end up getting rather crazy with it, and thus need to start over while I learned the ropes. I also elected to begin a new offline save – or more precisely, create a new offline save from an online save without much progress – in case I completely ruined another file I had on hand. It wasn’t long before I had 500,000 SP to play with. Since I used an Action Replay (the PAL version of a Gameshark) for the Nintendo 64 back in the day, I was able to grasp the concepts fairly quickly. The M圜AREER cheat tables that I’d sourced online didn’t seem to work, but I found a couple of videos that concisely explained how to manually find and manipulate Skill Points. As I’d expressed interest in possibly modding NBA 2K17 PC, Dee4Three gave me a demonstration of how to use it to edit various team attributes in the rosters. With that being said, when I set out to mess around with offline M圜AREER saves, I already had some experience with Cheat Engine. I still don’t condone hacking a game with active online support and a competitive scene, and if that’s not a good enough distinction…sorry, I guess! Now that that save is inaccessible – I didn’t have the game installed when the servers were shut down – I’d like a PC save where, for the sake of articles and videos, I’ve already made significant progress. ![]() Also, I’ve already put in the hard yards in NBA 2K17’s M圜AREER on PlayStation 4, and even swallowed my pride to buy some VC in order to speed up the progress for 2K Pro-Am. So, what prompted me to try my hand at hacking M圜AREER in some older games? Honestly, curiosity in how it all worked, and what’s possible. In fact, that’s a distinction that we can perhaps draw in our rules moving forward, because at a certain point, hacking M圜AREER for your own enjoyment does become fair game. However, there is a distinct difference between hacking to gain advantages in the connected modes of M圜AREER while the servers are still online, and messing around with an offline save years later. Here I am preaching fairness, while going against our own rules and community philosophy talk about double standards! If you’re grumbling, I can appreciate where you’re coming from. To that end, recounting my experiences hacking a M圜AREER save probably seems quite hypocritical. While we can understand wanting to stick it to a Triple-A publisher by hacking M圜AREER or MyTEAM for content and in-game currencies, it’s also upsetting the competitive balance, and ruining things for your fellow gamers. On top of that, there’s also the matter of fairness. Since we already walk a fine line with modding, we try to stay on the right side of both the law and our host’s terms of service, in order to avoid any unwanted repercussions. Here at the NLSC, our stance on hacking modes such as M圜AREER and MyTEAM has been the same as our policy on piracy: we don’t support it. ![]() This week, I’m tipping things off by recounting the fun I’ve recently had with hacking M圜AREER in older games. ![]() We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Join me as I begin the week here at the NLSC with my opinions and commentary on basketball gaming topics, as well as tales of the fun I’ve been having on the virtual hardwood.
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