2K Games' long-awaited new addition to its beloved basketball video game franchise, , is promising to be an ultimate, authentic, and exciting experience for all. With the inclusion of various features like new game modes that revisit historic NBA moments, an incredibly dynamic new dribble engine, a completely redesigned City, and the ability to play as various star NBA athletes, there is a lot that players can be excited about. However, one returning system has been altered, and the discovery of these changes has led to some negative reactions online.
The game's virtual currency, also known as VC, is the primary medium of exchange within the NBA 2K franchise. It can be earned by playing in online matches or by completing achievements in certain game modes, and can be used to buy various cosmetics, animation packages for stylish moves, and unique basketball team equipment. Unfortunately, there's been a lot of dissatisfaction with the changes made to earning VC, and these issues might spell trouble for the franchise if it continues to be implemented in future installments.
Compared to the previous franchise entry,, the amount of VC that players can receive from daily, weekly, and seasonal quests has dropped significantly. This has unfortunately increased the amount of time that is required to grind for currency. Players will need to spend hours completing quests to acquire even the simplest cosmetics from the game's shop, when it would have taken a much shorter amount of time to do so even as recently as last year's title, and this has started to lead to outrage online.
NBA 2K25 exceeds the expectations of an annual sports game release thanks to its notable gameplay innovations, but it falls just short of perfection.
According to a recent Reddit post made in r/NBA2k:
Such a significant decrease in numbers is startling, to say the least, asplayers are now earning far less for completing quests despite putting in hours of work. With such a wide variety of useful
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