NBA 2K Rosters>How to add 2k added players to another roster file.
Vyaras 09:26 PM 10-29-2009
Here's how to add a 2k added player (B.Cook, Pendergraph, Mills, etc.) to another roster file. This is very useful if you don't want to restart roster editing, re-adding deleted players (Bowen) or don't want to use rosters with injuries.
1. Load the roster that contains the player you want.
2. Start an Association with the team the player is on.
3. Go to save and export that team and exit Association.
4. Load your roster and then the exported team.
5. Go to the exported team in roster management and assign the player to the team you want him on.
6. Go to the Team Create menu and delete the exported team.
This glitch also works with created players. If you do this with created players they will no longer take up a CAP slot, only bad thing is they're no longer considered a CAP (so their appearances aren't editable anymore). This is especially useful for adding rookies from the draft classes to the non-association rosters.
You could also duplicate players with this glitch if you wanted to.
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seanbarkley 09:36 PM 10-29-2009
WOW! thx so much bro!!does this work always??from the thousand of glitches we have in the game at least one adds a positive thing! lol!
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Vyaras 09:38 PM 10-29-2009
I tested it with Brian Cook, moved him from the newest roster to the one prior (one without the injuries). Also did it with a few of the rookies from my 2010 draft class and it worked each time.
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TheAiRuPtHeRe23 09:43 PM 10-29-2009
Yea this works like a charm I did this last week.
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ffaacc03 10:01 PM 10-29-2009
Originally Posted by Vyaras:
Here's how to add a 2k added player (B.Cook, Pendergraph, Mills, etc.) to another roster file. This is very useful if you don't want to restart roster editing, re-adding deleted players (Bowen) or don't want to use rosters with injuries.
1. Load the roster that contains the player you want.
2. Start an Association with the team the player is on.
3. Go to save and export that team and exit Association.
4. Load your roster and then the exported team.
5. Go to the exported team in roster management and assign the player to the team you want him on.
6. Go to the Team Create menu and delete the exported team.
This glitch also works with created players. If you do this with created players they will no longer take up a CAP slot, only bad thing is they're no longer considered a CAP (so their appearances aren't editable anymore). This is especially useful for adding rookies from the draft classes to the non-association rosters.
You could also duplicate players with this glitch if you wanted to.
It works great for the 360, but I could never get this method to work on the PS3.
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Onpoint17 10:29 PM 10-29-2009
This is great man. If they ever fix Carlos Arroyo I can use this technique to move him to the older roster and "retire" that black-armed double in the free agent pool. THANKS!!!
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ffaacc03 10:54 PM 10-29-2009
Originally Posted by TheAiRuPtHeRe23:
It works great for the 360, but I could never get this method to work on the PS3.
Originally Posted by ffaacc03:
oops! ... there goes my excitement ... :-)
LOL...Well I could be doing something wrong, but I doubt it since I done it on the 360 with no problem. Let me know if u get it to work on the PS3.
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