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I don't think you can but that's quite a good idea.
No, you cannot directly import an NCAA character into NBA 2K11. The NCAA basketball games and NBA 2K series use different systems and player models, making cross-game character imports impossible. However, you can manually create a player in NBA 2K11 based on your NCAA character’s attributes and appearance.
the 2k insider is for my player mode only and my player mode is only in 2k11 and 2k10
Search on YouTube, theres some video tutorials on there that will help you out or use his nba 2k11 and "update it", if you know what I mean....hope this helped!
Allen iverson is on the free agent side and you can only use him in season playoffs and others but not in quick play
Yes you can but before making a new Association career you must load the rosters before entering unless you already have.
To play NBA 2K11 on a PC without a disk, you can use a digital distribution platform like Steam or a similar service to purchase and download the game. If you already own a physical copy, you can create an ISO image of the disk using software like Daemon Tools and mount it to play. Additionally, you might find downloadable versions or emulators online, but ensure they are from legitimate sources to avoid copyright issues. Lastly, check for any required patches or updates to ensure smooth gameplay.
Oh, dude, absolutely! In NBA 2K11 on PSP, you can totally use created players in Association Mode. All you gotta do is go to the main menu, select Association, then when you're setting up your team, choose to add your created player to the roster. It's like adding a sprinkle of your own special sauce to the game.
It depends on what platform you're playing it on. If you're playing it on either consoles, 2k12 is superior in nearly every way. If you're playing on PC, 2K12 presents several severe limitations compared to 2K11. First and foremost, developer support is rock bottom for 2K12 on PC, having only received the first patch of 5. Second, mods in 2K12 must use exactly the same resolution textures, otherwise it will break the game. This makes a huge impact on the quality of mods in 2K12 and in fact leaves 2K11 the capability to look much better on PC with high resolution mods installed. And third, the account issues that have plagued 2K12's online mode seem much more prominent on PC. 2K11 also happens to be much easier to play with just a keyboard, where as 2K12 is much more reliant on stick controls to produce even the most simple moves. (Hot-stepping for instance)
Regular cheats won't work, but moded or glitched cheats may possibly
Nope, online everything is meant to be the same as everyone else's progress...No cheats online