![]() ![]() When starting a new legacy, you can still move teams around to different conferences if you want. As we progress through the season, I will do some quick updates to teams over/under preforming.įirst of all, save your legacy frequently, like right after you play your games, just to be safe. It takes too long to do the rest of the players numbers/hometowns, but we’ll try to do more and post updates. We did get the P6 players hometowns and jersey numbers correct this year (plus hometowns for Houston/Gonzaga) and then jersey numbers are updated for the MVC, MAC, American, WCC. We got each players position, height, weight, skin color and hair correct. In addition to each player’s overall rating we tried to get there playing style as well. I edited the coaching changes since then and most other courts have been updated as well (to the best of my ability inside the confines of the game). We built this year’s roster off of last year’s roster, which was built off the original base roster that Phil Spiderman (don’t think that’s his real name) had hex edited coaches and a few courts. Players have been given a free Covid year so sometimes their year could be different on different websites/publications and all red shirts have been removed. Hard to gauge freshman sometimes especially in smaller conferences. To come up with players ratings we used Lindys magazine and the Barttorvik website. Rotations are set for every team according to what the CPU thinks is the best rotation. Players that shot over 40% or close to it have the 3-point badge.Įach team is 11-13 players deep. *There are exceptions and we went by Lindy’s conference rankings to determine conference rankings. Dereck Lively II at Duke is the highest rated freshman in the game. Top 100 Freshman are rated descending from 80 to 70 (other freshman are in the game as well, but not rated as high). This year we wanted the all-conference players to stand out a little more even in smaller conferences so they might be rated a tad high for that reason. Player to check: Cliff Omoruyi – Rutgers – 86 Rating – Big Ten Conference System: PS3 ( decrypted for RPCS3, that file is in the comments below, the 7th comment to be exact) (NOT AVAILABLE for XBOX) Jackson was FOY so I’d like to think that’s a pretty good sign that things are accurate. The first season I simmed Drew Timme was POY with 26.3 ppg & 7.1 rbs, Scott Drew was COY, the big Canadian Zach Edey was DPOY, G.G. Always love hearing from people in the comments so let us know what teams ya’ll are using. This is our 3rd year doing this and our best roster yet, we put a lot of hard work into it, so we hope you enjoy it. Bphit4 did the conf realignment and updated jersey numbers and updated some coaches’ records for us so huge props to him, he is a legend for figuring all this stuff out, we cannot thank him enough. Myself (Kramer242 on Discord) and Adam94 (Adam7610 on Discord) (did all the transfers, got the ball rolling on this year’s project and also edited a lot of teams). This was done via hex editing and all conference names are correct as well. ![]() All but 11 teams have been moved into their correct conferences for 22-23 season. This year’s roster features conference RE-ALIGNMENT, the American Conference has finally been added and teams have been moved around, like Maryland and Rutgers to the Big 10, Utah and Colorado into the Pac-12, Missouri to SEC, Boise to the Mtn West, Belmont and Murray St in MVC (yes they really moved there) and so on. One reason I would potentially suggest PS3 is because Brock did a phenomenal job of updating the rosters/coaches using Hex editing and I don’t know if there would be a reliable Hex editor nowadays.All teams and players are updated for the 2022-23 season. I sold my PS3 a while back, and now am going to purchase either a PS3 or Xbox 360.ĭoes anyone have any input into which console would be more popular for 2k8? Want to make sure I’m doing a project that is most beneficial to the maximum number of people possible and also give people a headstart to get that console before October/November 2020. But I think I could get going on these now and spread it more evenly throughout the Summer/Fall. I was in college back then, so naturally had a boatload of free time in the summer, and I am working now (and working a lot). It took forever, but it was actually a ton of fun, kept the roster building alive into 2016-2017, and most of all allowed me to have some fun dynasties that year. I had previously done the 2015-2016 PS3 roster project essentially from scratch. I am contemplating doing a roster project for the 2020-2021 college season, which would obviously be amazing to start now and would make a complete roster available for the beginning of the season. ![]()
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