Okay, guys, so let’s talk about how to get traded in NBA 2K24 MyCareer. I’ve been messing around with this for a while, and I finally figured out the process. It’s not super obvious, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty straightforward.
First things first, I started by logging into NBA 2K24 and jumped straight into MyCareer mode. That’s where all the action happens, right? Once I got in, I started poking around in the menus, trying to find where the heck the trade option was hidden. Eventually, I found it in what they call the “Player Menu”. I had to navigate through a bunch of stuff to get there. The option you’re looking for is “Request a Trade”. I clicked on that, and boom, a list popped up.
Now, here’s a bit of a heads-up: apparently, trade stuff is mixed into the MyCareer story. It seems to work similarly in both the older and newer versions of the game. From what I gathered, you can force a trade in your first season, but you gotta jump through a few hoops. Also, it sounds like you can’t do this in your rookie year, so you gotta be in your second year or later. Makes sense, I guess. Gotta prove yourself before you start making demands, right?
- Start the Game: I launched NBA 2K24 on my console.
- Enter MyCareer: I selected MyCareer mode from the main menu.
- Access Player Menu: I navigated through the menus to find the Player Menu. It took a bit of looking around.
- Find Trade Option: I looked for the option to request a trade. I found it labeled as “Request a Trade”.
- Select “Request a Trade”: I clicked on this option, and a new list appeared.
I also did a little digging online, and I saw some folks talking about trading players in MyLeague. It sounds like you gotta press start on your controller, go to MyCareer, then go to the career tracker, press A, and then press RB once. Apparently, you need to play at least 10 games before you can even think about requesting a trade. And, as I mentioned before, you can’t do this in your rookie year. Oh, and the more points you score in a game, the better. That makes sense, too. Gotta show them what you’re worth, right?
There was also some talk about forcing a trade in NBA 2K21 by turning off some logic setting. You had to scroll past “Front Office” in the navigation and head to “Options”. I didn’t try this myself, but it might be worth a shot if you’re feeling adventurous.
After playing around with the “Request a Trade” option, I started selecting teams I was interested in. It’s a bit of a waiting game after that. You put in your request, play some more games, and eventually, you might get a notification that your trade request has been accepted. It’s a bit of a process, but hey, that’s how it goes in the virtual NBA world, I guess.
And, yeah, it took me a few tries to get the hang of it. I messed up a couple of times, got frustrated, but eventually, I figured it out. So, if you’re looking to switch teams in MyCareer, just follow these steps, and you should be good to go. Good luck, and happy gaming!