The computer version does but the x-box and ps2 versions don't. The roster cutoff for both those games were before he signed.
Fill me in on the PS2 online connection, or iLink. I don't feel like researching it myself, but I do wanna know about it, ever since I bought my PS2 a few weeks ago. Is the iLink worth it? Did it ever really get started off the ground? What are the USB ports for? An anything else you can think of that might be important. Thanks!
I believe i-Link is for connecting a number of PS2's so more people can play. The network adapter is so you can go online, download roster/game updates and play other people online. If you are used to the Live format and like it, don't waste your money on NBA 2K3.
Ah yes, the game where you simply jump in front of the player with the ball to deflect a pass, no matter where he is on the court. Buy whatever game you want, depending on you favored style. These basketball video game loyalties are just dumb.
I created T.J Ford and put him on the rockets and moved Steve to shooting guard. The results have been lovely.
wait till NBA Street Vol. 2 comes out at the end of the month. Yao will be in it. i can't wait for that game.
I've always loved NBA Live...but 2003 is ridiculous. When Derek Fisher (in superstar mode) can score 50 points on you...you know the game is flawed in a big way. I can take it if the computer beats me everytime or whatever...but when I keep on winning and Fisher consistently drops 50 on me, I get pissed off.
its not exactly loyalty. It's a matter of which game replicates the nba game the most. Live sucks period.