The NBA 2K saga is the absolute referent when it comes to basketball in video games, and it must be admitted that the two new generation installments published are a very rare example of how to stand out from previous desktops to benefit from the improvements of PS5 and Xbox Series X and its power additional technician. NBA 2K23 will follow that same line with a nuance: for the third year, PC players will play in the same league as PS4 and Xbox One.
Via the FAQ section of the game2K Games states that the next generation versions of NBA 2K23 they stay on the new consoles from Sony and Microsoft. Something understandable in the case of Nintendo Switch, everything is said, but on the other hand this implies one more extension for desktop gamers, who are left without improvements in terms of presentation and content.
Will we ever see a version of NBA 2K on par with next-gen systems? For now, and according to the exact words of 2K Games, the focus was on ensure it was optimized for the new consoles. But he will continue to investigate for the future.
That’s a possibility the team is excited about and will continue to investigate going forward. For now, they have focused on ensuring that NBA 2K23 is optimized for newer consoles (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S) while keeping the experience fresh and innovative for players on other platforms.
For their part, PS4 and Xbox One players will be able to take the leap in quality if they plan to release a console through the respective Multi-Generation Digital Pack of NBA 2K23.
What differences exist between the two versions?
The most common when introducing new generation versions is to offer the same content but with improvements in terms of resolution, performance and hardware-related elements, such as benefiting from the Dualsense controller. The differences in this new installment are yet to be defined, but those of NBA 2K22 are obvious. Todo sobre IA
In NBA 2K22, which is available in both Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra (or Premium), the differences are much greater. Enough to be treated two games that play in different leagues.
Beyond all the visual and gaming experience improvements, the total disappearance of loading times, we find ourselves with a completely redesigned presentation that goes from the interface itself to the pre-match staging. In a way, it feels like editions belonging to different years.
However, the most palpable difference is found in the social space of the game: While in the New Generation version we had access to a huge city dedicated to the cult of basketball, in the PC, PS4 and Xbox editions we were taken on a huge cruise ship full of activities.
Which has a direct impact on how to celebrate in-game events:
- In the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S versions, a Boot Camp was organized in an entire building in the city
- While in the other versions a party was organized on the deck of the cruise ship
Since the arrival of the new PlayStation and Xbox, PC gamers of sagas like NBA 2K or FIFA have continued to receive the equivalent editions of PS4 and Xbox One. And that little by little their annual sports deliveries are distancing themselves more and more markedly between the different generations of consoles -which is logical- makes it a missed opportunity to dazzle those who are passionate about basketball or football.
“the focus was on ensuring it was optimized for the new consoles”
The NBA 2K saga is the absolute referent when it comes to basketball in video games, and it must be admitted that the two new generation installments published
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