Having problem adjusting rosters to my team in MyCareer

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  1. SpaceDefiner
    SpaceDefiner Guest

    Having problem adjusting rosters to my team in MyCareer


    Hi,

    Recently I am playing NBA 2k14 on Xbox One. I have played this game on PS3, but I decided to buy this game for my Xbox One because the graphics is much more improved compared to that of PS3's. I was expecting I could do everything in PS3's on my Xbox One, and
    it turns out to be far more complicated than I think.

    I want to play something similar to "Association Mode" on Xbox One's, which is MyCareer! This way, I can choose a team I want to build on and enjoy being a manager/coach of my team. When I was playing that, which is Association Mode, on PS3, I went to Roster
    and put Michael Jordan from the "1985-1986 Bulls" to the present team, then I saved it and started Association Mode. This way, when I chose the Bulls, which I modified with the 1985-1986 Bulls, Michael Jordan was already on my team's roster. I could then have
    Jordan and Rose in the same team to start the seasons!

    However, I decide to do this to my Xbox One's, and I have been trying to find a way to do it and save it, so when I start my team, Jordan will be there in my team's roster in MyCareer mode. But this doesn't seem to work out like that one on PS3's.

    Is there any way to do it? Did I miss something??

    Please help me step by step!

    Thank you!

    :)
     
    SpaceDefiner, Jul 17, 2014
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  2. wHo Millz
    wHo Millz Guest
    Unable to load user profile, unreadable or damaged

    Hello guys, I found a fix to this problem where you can't play your MyCareer cause of the unreadable or damaged problem, This problem works 100 % since I just tried it.

    So here what you do.

    1) Turn your Xbox 360.

    2) Go to Settings

    3) Go to hard-drive and click games and apps.

    4) Scroll down till you see NBA 2K13.

    5) You click NBA 2K13 and scroll down till you see a corrupted file, it should be saved game.

    6) Delete that file and click yes.

    7) Copy your MyCareer file in the same place where the first file is.

    8) Play 2K13 then make a new player.

    9) Go to settings / options where the rosters and stuff is at.

    10) Click the option, LOAD/SAVE then click on MyCareer then it would load your MyCareer with the same things you had on it.

    If you want to change your player, go to MyPlayer and all that stuff, It should load up your MyCareer with the team, SP/VC, OVR but it would only be missing the player due to you had to make a new one. I just recently did this and recovered back my MyCareer
    file.

    Tell me if this works.
     
    wHo Millz, Jul 17, 2014
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  3. LamarW89
    LamarW89 Guest
    Locally saved offline files get deleted in any game mode

    I'm having this same problem. I can't play 2k15 mycareer offline. It keeps making me create a new my player and deletes the files. Says file is corrupted as soon as I exit mycareer to go back to the main menu. I click back into it and it say file is corrupted.
    Haven't played 2k since my 2nd day of having the game. Its been almost a week now. I regret the Xbox One right now. This is the only game I really play. If anybody find a fix for this please let me know. I checked everywhere and I've only seen people with
    online mycareer files that have problems.
     
    LamarW89, Jul 17, 2014
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  4. Having problem adjusting rosters to my team in MyCareer

    Ha ha that sounds cool but I highly doubt you can do that on the Xbox One.
     
    AlmasRetroChild, Jul 18, 2014
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