The next-generation upgrade of NBA 2K21 makes everyone excited, but how it will compare with the old technology. According to Visual Concepts and 2K Sports, these differences should be well worth the new normal $70 price tag.
As recorded by fans of the series, when switching console generations, NBA 2K experienced the biggest leap in terms of graphic fidelity and NBA 2K21 MT. From NBA 2K13 to NBA 2K14. Less than a week before the next generation, NBA 2K game director Mike Wang wrote three blogs about basic knowledge, sports and connections, MyPlayer and AI, clarifying the expectations of the game.
First, and perhaps most importantly, the biggest difference that excites 2K players is that the next-generation version is reportedly rebuilt from the ground up, not just an upgraded version with added ray tracing effects and a reworked neighbor. The finer details of shooting (such as controlling the jumper arc and dribbling that can speed up and slow down the zoom speed) will be newly added to the game.
It also focused on improvements in Buy MT, as well as the footing of the three-pointer, passing and contact on and outside the ball. The 2K development team also seems to have spent a lot of time in a new type of air contact shooting system called "impact engine", which should be able to make up for the frustrating phenomenon common in past games, which is "getting into" predictable animation in.
Finally, in addition to the improved AI, the core MyPlayer mode of the game will have a completely revised character generator, remove the restrictive attribute pie chart and redesigned badge lineup. NBA 2K21 Next Gen will be released on Xbox Series X|S on November 10, and on PlayStation 5 on November 12.