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Modding NBA 2K(20) question.

Wed Aug 21, 2019 8:21 am

As I'm sure most of you are aware, there is more than one place to get mods for NBA 2k. One of these places is the Chinese forum "EYEUC.com" and they offer some pretty nice cyberfaces for players. I was wondering... In 2K19 we had Shuajota (and some others) upload EYEUC mods to mediafire for us to download without having to navigate through the Chinese website, and register for an account. For NBA2K20, is there any way we can make sure that these mods are still available to us? Can we have someone dedicated to uploading those mods for us? I REALLY liked some of the cyberfaces from their, but it is impossible to download without registering beforehand.

What are your thoughts or suggestions NLSC? :)

Re: Modding NBA 2K(20) question.

Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:50 am

pistonnation wrote:As I'm sure most of you are aware, there is more than one place to get mods for NBA 2k. One of these places is the Chinese forum "EYEUC.com" and they offer some pretty nice cyberfaces for players. I was wondering... In 2K19 we had Shuajota (and some others) upload EYEUC mods to mediafire for us to download without having to navigate through the Chinese website, and register for an account. For NBA2K20, is there any way we can make sure that these mods are still available to us? Can we have someone dedicated to uploading those mods for us? I REALLY liked some of the cyberfaces from their, but it is impossible to download without registering beforehand.

What are your thoughts or suggestions NLSC? :)


People will step up in the way they did on the 2k19 thread. The better question for the longevity of this forum is if we can have a pinned section dedicated to that. It completely dominates every thread with requests and floods the sub. It’s essentially a continual bump of the thread.

Re: Modding NBA 2K(20) question.

Wed Aug 21, 2019 11:21 am

A separate section seems like overkill, but a stickied topic might help. The problem is that for some reason, even though stickied topics are meant to be more visible, they can oddly end up getting overlooked and ignored.

It's one of those weird things with a Forum. Same goes for the separate requests/help and releases sections. When we tried it that way, people kept insisting on posting non-releases in the releases section. Now that we've said fine, there's a modding section and anything modding related can go there, people post modding stuff in the general section. It seems whatever approach we choose, there's a contingent who are determined to do the opposite. Whichever way we go, it doesn't seem as effective as we'd like.
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