Men if Nba2k21 had been deleted. Do I lose my mycareer?

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asked Nov 11, 2020 in Electron Microscopy by Dingbest (2,520 points)

If the game was deleted from NBA 2K21 MT your hard disk? If so, it wouldn't be deleted. Playstation? XBox? PC? Playstation, no because the game

Save documents are different than the game set up itself. If you'd delete it you can submit a ticket in the nba 2k site. I've looked everywhere in the shop and nothing's free. Been like this for 2 days now. Anybody else having this problem?

Consensus seems pretty terrible for 2k21 but I gotta scratch that basketball itch following the Nuggets dropped off the Clippers. I got every one of the builds on 2k20. Wondering if I ought to begin new again in 2k21? Gameplay speed is faster in mycareer than 2k20 shootings insane sus need hella badges which means grinding mycareer new shot stick makes dribbling differnt it took me about a week to get down but id just wait till its available or whenever they come out with a jaw falling update/patch.

In the event you play online a lot, obtaining 2k21 is necessary, otherwise stick with 2k20, I just bought 2k20 because it is asked by my yt viewers. Just wait a couple months my man, psn will get it at no cost. If you are planning to play online that's one thing, but the offline game feels very gruesome:Pre-game show GONE Post-game interviews GONE Lockerroom interactions GONE Fan interactions GONE Media Interviews GONE Endorsement Events GONE.

Team Training EXACT COPY of 2K20. Heck even the horrible appearing MyPlayer facial scan on the 2K21 App produced precisely the exact same wonky looking face as 2K20's App. Note: the game identifies aspects of the sport that are just not there. You get to choose your broker and among the abilities is decreasing the negative impact of choices on your team chemistry. But you no longer make choices to gain fans or impact team chemistry... It is actually kind of 

MT for sale 2K21

shocking they are charging $60 for what's effectively an asset flip with reduced content.

 

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