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RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:47 am

2012 DRAFT CLASS


2012 Draft Class Version 1 - http://www.mediafire.com/?461wd1wycy8i26b

35 real players so far. Still a lot to edit (like tendencies), but it's a start. I might also lower the potentials a bit for most of the players.

I've also uploaded this on 2K Share, named "2012 v1" by RapboY.

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Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:24 am

great work, been using ur drafts for the past couple of years thanks again (Y)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:18 am

Will Elias Harris be in there?

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:23 am

nice work rapboy
been waiting for you to emerge lol
ive been making one myself but ive been tied down by assignments
i've done about 10 or 11 players and i just feel your harrison barnes doesn't look like him yet
too big of a forehead
also, i don't recall brad beal being that dark, and my rivers looks a lot more realistic with the afro hairstyle, with minimum size
just trying to help :)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:01 pm

west44: Thanks! I only started last year for the PC though so you might be mistaken a bit lol..

UniversalNoob: Yes he's on my top 60.

jzero: thanks man! i'm satisfied with my harrison barnes, there's just no way to make him look like the real barnes cuz the CAP system this year doesn't give you a lot of options on head sizes. brad beal is that dark in pictures and on youtube, so i don't know i have no other sources. and as for austin rivers, he doesn't have the fro anymore right now. my quincy miller is also ugly (just had to say that lol).

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:55 pm

Thanks Rapboy (Y)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:35 pm

RapBoy this class is create but we still need rookies, someone created but its not good enought :/ So could you make it? 2011 class

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:48 am

thx m8, downloading (Y)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:45 am

btw just a question
which mock draft are you basing this off rapboy?

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:29 am

CoR3N wrote:RapBoy this class is create but we still need rookies, someone created but its not good enought :/ So could you make it? 2011 class


nah it's gonna take too much time.. you'd be better off just waiting for someone to release fixes for the rookie CFs and make a decent roster with rookies.. someone should make one soon :)

Dual wrote:thx m8, downloading (Y)

Skittles93 wrote:Thanks Rapboy (Y)


you're welcome, hope you guys enjoy it! :D

jzero wrote:btw just a question
which mock draft are you basing this off rapboy?


as always, nbadraft.net and draftexpress.com, mixed with a little bit of my own :)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:49 pm

The way you rate prospects is really good. You're #1 for draft classes in my eyes. (Y)

P.s. you should add v2 to the nlsc database so i can vote for it in patch of the week ;)

P.p.s Check this thread for info on player potential in 2k12: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/n ... ntial.html
The general rule of thumb seems to be that anything over the magic number of 74 will see a player progress pretty significantly. There's also a big difference between 65 and 75. At 65 or under a player wont progress that much (maybe 2-6 pts depending on their age)... Anything over 80 will see the player develop into superstardom.

Synchromesh wrote:So for a 19 year old player with a base rating of 60/61 this is the rough potential scale (edit: Ignore scale for now) I have:

Potential 25-65: Progress 4-6 pts (role player)
Potential 67-71: Progress 12-16 pts (sixth man, average starter)
Potential: 73-99: Progress 21-28 pts (star, fringe superstar)

Among the "randomness" that was programmed into the game the fluctuation in progress will depend a bit on player height and minutes played.

I need to note however that I can't say "use this scale" at this point in time.

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:48 am

Using your draft class for my association. Thanks for the hard work you've put in it man! :)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:15 pm

this is for 2k11 or 2k12?

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sun Dec 04, 2011 4:25 pm

Nick wrote:The way you rate prospects is really good. You're #1 for draft classes in my eyes. (Y)

P.s. you should add v2 to the nlsc database so i can vote for it in patch of the week ;)

P.p.s Check this thread for info on player potential in 2k12: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/n ... ntial.html
The general rule of thumb seems to be that anything over the magic number of 74 will see a player progress pretty significantly. There's also a big difference between 65 and 75. At 65 or under a player wont progress that much (maybe 2-6 pts depending on their age)... Anything over 80 will see the player develop into superstardom.


You're welcome Nick, I also saw your nictional draft class (nice lol) and it looks promising and I hope to try it out soon when i find time.. Yes V2 will be on NLSC Database.. and as for the potential thing, yes I'm aware of that (not that exactly but the concept), but I choose to do it the way I do because i think it's more in line with how the default rosters are made. So yes, I make my roster with the assumption that you are using 2k's roster. But of course, everyone's free to change it and re-release to their liking (asking for permission is optional, but prefered.)


kidabra wrote:Using your draft class for my association. Thanks for the hard work you've put in it man! :)


You're very welcome, thank you for using it :)

ayarauuf wrote:this is for 2k11 or 2k12?


This is for NBA 2K12. :)

Re: RapboY's 2012 Draft Class v1

Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:37 pm

Did v2 ever get made in the end?
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