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However, at the very minimum MyCareer with its inclusion in NBA 2K21 adds MMO-like quests as well as numerous off-court objectives and gives me an impression that I'm the middle of a system looking to take advantage of me- much like the big industry of pro sports. In addition, it helps me understand having to behave in my own desires is acceptable and understandable as long as it's also supported.
The character in MyCareer will be constantly browsing a fake Twitter feed (whose authentic tone, also is a cut above other shows' attempts) and they'll see supporters pleading their cause in the midst of a debate as much as they'll be able to see get-off-my-lawn-grand like Perkins chiding them for not stopping and being thankful. You're assigned a personal manager and a choice of two companies to represent you, and all of them did their best to make the "Social Samurai" performance as I pleaded for more playing time sound like good, just-business sense.
2K Sports gets away with the microtransaction hustle and in-game ads of MyCareer -- barely -because it's tied to an intense role-playing experience and lifestyle components. The game's publisher has jammed its fingers into cookie jars of players each year since 2014 yet those players have still returned.
I'm not sure they'd want to
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