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'NBA 2K20': Outlining The Ideal from freemexy's blog

I'm not sure what it was about the 2k20 MT version, but it got me. For the first time ever, I spent money on virtual currency, and in doing so, I realized how you can still build a strong team without going into your wallet.

It'll almost certainly take you longer to accomplish your goal, but it can be done. It's just a matter of if you have the time available, and most of us don't. That's where we all usually break down and spend to accelerate the win. I don't blame 2K for its structure.

People love MyTeam and play it religiously. I'm not here to opine about how MyTeam should remove all microtransactions. That would be like walking into a crowded shoe store with people standing in line to by $400 Jordans and insisting MJ drastically lower the prices of his sneakers, or better yet, make them free.

It's just not realistic. This is a business and the objective is to make money. As I've said before if consumers are truly put off by the structure, the most impacting way to influence change is to refrain from spending, and then to make their reasons known.

The combination of decreased revenue and outcries from a substantial piece of the fanbase is a formula for change in any business. If you have one without the other, everyone isn't as unhappy about the situation as you might think.Click Here


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