I was a fan of the series but have not picked up the WWE 2K17 or 18 because they just do not seem to put them at a 75% discount and now that they are trying to follow the console version with the extra cost of the season pass in 18 and 19 it just is way to much for the PC version that is poorly optimized.
That was fast as it will be released October 8 for the standard edition unless you bought the Deluxe edition for the early release that they seem to have got.
The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant.
I hope with all these issues that they go 75% off quickly because I still have fun playing the series on PC at least just thanks to the modding scene as I think I got the Deluxe edition of 2K19 for around $20. With mods you can add all the missing wrestlers from past games pretty easily so it really makes it like the ultimate edition of the game.
It is also funny Yukes leaves and the game got even worse as I bet 2K was hoping their own in house studio Visual Concepts would be able to do the series right.
Damn, 2K are on a roll this year, even more than the usual
Sadly as long as their titles will sell like hotcakes they'll keep not caring at all. National Casino Association 2k20 for instance was their best selling game ever in USA, go figure.
During the hack, the official accounts were used to post a number of offensive messages. The Facebook page for WWE 2K saw its profile picture changed to the logo for AEW Wrestling, and its cover image changed to a picture of wrestler Chris Benoit.
That was some maximum trolling
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
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Basically a sequel to WWE All Stars from the Xbox 360 which I am fine with since that was a fun over the top arcade wrestling game. Hopefully the CAW is better this time around though as the one in All Stars was really bare bones.
Hopefully this one can be modded like 2K19 was on PC as I think they changed that in 2K20 or just because that game was so bad most didn't even bother releasing modded wrestlers for it.
Do they have proper phyiscs with the tables and ladders etc yet?
Looks like it hasn't changed much apart from HD textures since I was playing it as a teenager 20 years ago
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