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When you publicly rank all players in a particular game
« : 13 Апреля 2023, 08:41:43 »
Jokic's two back-to-back MVP Awards enough to grant him an advantage on Embiid in the most recent versions of the game? Check it out below.MT 2K23  C ratings: Who are the most highly rated centers? Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid are both tied as the second-highest rated player in the game at 95 overall. Karl-Anthony Towns is next closest center at 89 overall.

This is the second straight year that 2K failed to pick between the two titans often regarded as the top centers in the world. In the past they both scored 95 percent ratings in 2K22.I feel like I'm eating my way through Ronnie 2K's palm right now. However, since we're still in the early days of the offseason and with Kevin Durant pressing pause on the Brooklyn Nets' doomsday device in the past few weeks and what else are we left to discuss?

Whatever it is, Madden, NHL, FIFA, MLB the Show, or any other major sports league video game. The release of every athlete's rating sparks heated debates. When you publicly rank all players in a particular game, then it's normal for you to encounter a few crying supporters, scorned rivals and feelings of snubbery.

The athletes themselves speak about their ratings to help further debate the issue. Durant did this earlier in the week, along with 2K23 MT Buy  an old teammate from Klay Thompson. Both were not happy with their scores, to not the least.It's my belief that game makers do this intentionally. They give out scores that are controversial enough to get people talking, but without ruining the game's integrity. They encourage discussion about their latest game, in hopes of making more people buy it.

 

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