Wednesday, July 27, 2016

NBA 2K17 Presentation Package Released

Our NBA 2K17 Frontend_Sync file has been released, packaged with all other presentation files we have had in the past such as the Alliance Global, NBA 2K16 Jukebox & Album Covers, PlayStation Buttons, Updated Referee Attire, Updated Headlines, Blank Overlay and Medevenx Wipe!



The Frontend_Sync file that replaces the NBA 2K14 logo in the home screen with the Legend Edition of NBA 2K17 has been released. This file also contains the player images for Blacktop (LeBron James), and will be updated in future updates if the release of the new Frontend_Sync is successful. Note that the Frontend_Sync file will not replace your Home Screen's Featured Game (San Antonio Spurs vs Miami Heat). The featured match is edited through the roster. I modified it just for the presentation but it is not recommended because it changes a lot of files in NBA 2K14. There are too many things that will change in the game if these changes are pursued, so we will future roster updates will still not have the featured match between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors. It MAY be possible to update this without causing any errors, albeit with very many file changes in the future.

Alliance Global

One thing we forgot to mention about the Alliance global is that it has Leandro Barbosa's shirt and sleeve in the accessories. The shirt and sleeve combination replaced the Full Arm Sleeve in the global. For more details on the Alliance Global, you can read on more detailed information here.

Gamedata, Headlines & Jukebox

The frontend_sync has also been repackaged with the already released updated gamedata which contains the updated referee attire, PlayStation buttons, even more NBA 2K17 logos, updated headlines & english text, and the updated jukebox and album covers. For more information on the gamedata and headlines, check out this blog post. For more information on the NBA 2K16 jukebox, check out this blog post.

Overlay & Wipe

The frontend_sync has also been repackaged with the already released gooeyoverlaysstatic file which has a blank overlay (removes the NBA 2K14 logo at the lower left corner of your screen), and replaces the 2K Sports logo with the Medevenx logo. For more information on the blank overlay and Medevenx wipe, check out this blog post.

The files are packaged in the download links below. The Downloads section of the website will be updated with the presentation pack information soon.

NLSC Mirror MediaFire Mirror

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Alliance Global Beta Released

Apparently, every global needs to have some kind of cool name. Since this new global is a collaboration between multiple modders such as me, Seushiro and reimartdotcom, we decided to call it the Alliance Global.



New Stance Socks

New Stance design socks have been added to the global. All socks have been replaced, with the designs showing up on the white socks, but not showing up on the black socks. Black socks do not have any design in the NBA, thus they also do not have any design in the global. However, the Striped Long Socks have been replaced with long colored Stance socks which makes use of Team Colors 1 & 2 (two team colors). The Ankle Brace has been replaced with the ZAMST Ankle Brace that Stephen Curry uses. The Ankle Wraps have been replaced with colored Stance socks as well, but only makes use of one team color, which makes it different from the Striped Long Socks. The Striped Long Socks cannot be used along with knee sleeves, only with knee pads. If you want colored Stance Socks with knee sleeves, you can only use the Ankle Wraps. This is due to the 3D modeling of the original striped long socks in the global.

Body Type Changes

The global is still your basic Med's NBA 2K14 global with the sweat and the lighting. However, we changed the Fat body type to have normal-size arms, while maintaining the fat body in the 3D model.

Presentation

All NBA 2K14 logos have been changed to the Legend Edition of NBA 2K17 (color Gold). There may be versions of the global in future updates that make use of the NBA 2K14 logo or the regular edition of NBA 2K17 (color Silver). Other than those logo changes, player images have also been replaced with NBA 2K17 cover athletes such as Kobe Bryant, Karl Anthony-Towns, and Paul George.

Future Updates

If the Alliance Global sees success, we'll update some more files to have the gold NBA 2K17 logo such as the frontend_sync, gamedata, etc. The fat body type changes will also be implemented into the FIBA 2K & PBA 2K globals. The PBA 2K global will not experience any socks changes, but the FIBA 2K global will feature the new Nike socks used by all teams with gear handled by Nike. Tell us what else you would like to see in the global! To download, select any of the two mirrors down below. Please remember to create a backup of your global file!

NLSC Mirror MediaFire Mirror

Thursday, July 14, 2016

#ProjectFreeAgency Med's NBA Roster - July 14 Update

A lot of players have been moved signed the last update, and some players have had ratings and position updates. The Overseas Vault & Retiree Vault is now working as originally designed, now you can trade or release the players!



July 11-14 Free Agency

A total of 8 players have been moved. Isaiah Canaan has been signed by the Chicago Bulls. Christian Wood moves to Charlotte. The Brooklyn Nets sign both Luis Scola and Joe Harris. Jared Sullinger goes to Toronto. Pablo Prigioni comes back to Houston. Jordan Hill is now with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Luke Babbitt has been traded to Miami from New Orleans.

    July 11-14 Recap
  • Isaiah Canaan Signed (CHI)
  • Christian Wood Signed (CHA)
  • Luis Scola Signed (BKN)
  • Joe Harris Signed (BKN)
  • Jared Sullinger Signed (TOR)
  • Pablo Prigioni Signed (HOU)
  • Jordan Hill Signed (MIN)

  • Luke Babbitt Traded (MIA)

  • Spencer Dinwidde Waived (CHI)
  • Lamar Patterson Waived (ATL)
  • Tony Wroten Waived (MEM)
  • Toney Douglas Waived (NOP)
  • Joel Anthony Waived (DET)
  • Cameron Bairstow Waived (DET)
  • Andrew Goudelock Waived (HOU)
  • Drew Gooden Waived (WAS)

  • James Anderson Removed (Overseas)
  • Sergey Karasv Removed (Overseas)

Subsequently, 8 players have also been waived from their teams. The Bulls waive Spencer Dinwiddie. Atlanta releases Lamar Patterson. Tony Wroten is a free agent once more after Memphis waived him for the second time in the offseason. The Detroit Pistons waive both Joel Anthony and Cameron Bairstow. The Houston Rockets let Andrew Goudelock go and Drew Gooden has been waived by the Washington Wizards. James Anderson and Sergey Karasav have both been removed from their respective teams (Sacramento & Brooklyn) to be moved to the Overseas Vaults.

Overseas Vault & Retiree Vault Changes!

The Overseas Vault & Retiree Vault now work as they were originally designed, which was being able to trade them to other teams (and other vaults), as well as release them into the Free Agents for you to sign them in Association Mode! You can now build your own vault lineups if you want to play them, such as putting Kobe and Shaq on the same team against T-Mac and Yao Ming, etc.

Future Updates

As we know from the last update, we're adding more content to Med's NBA Roster v4.1 which will feature Main Directory Files 22. We are going to add more rookie cyberface updates and shoes. We will also see the addition of the Summer League courts, as well as the addition of three courts: a Medevenx court, NLSC court and HoopsVilla court for the Overseas Vault & Retiree Vaults. We will also add a Retiree Vault court, and we are strongly considering adding new jerseys for the vaults.

If you weren't able to download the July 1 update that was released the before, there was a Follow Up Pack required for it that you're going to need to download if you haven't already. You can always check it out here. If you've already downloaded the July 1 Follow Up Pack from the previous update, you're only required to download the Appdata Files for the July 14 update.

We would like to remind everyone of the notes from the initial v4.0 update. The contracts are not updated, we are waiting for the contracts to be finalized for us to adjust to the in-game salary cap since salary caps cannot be modified in NBA 2K14. The second round NBA Draft rookies do not have guaranteed contracts in the NBA yet so we did not include them in any of the rosters yet. Even if they already have guaranteed contracts, we still need to wait for them to make the final cut of the teams. When they make the final cut, we will include them probably close to Opening Day for the NBA. We are now naming the updates according to the date that they are released in the Philippines, rather than the date that they are based on in the USA.


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Monday, July 11, 2016

#ProjectFreeAgency Med's NBA Roster - July 10 Update

A total of 6 signings have been made today. Two players have their sheet offers matched by their original teams, Javale McGee has been waived by the Dallas Mavericks and Tim Duncan officially retires!



July 9-10 (Official Days 3 & 4) Free Agency

The Miami Heat have signed three players and re-signed one of their own players, namely Wayne Ellignton, James Johnson, Willie Reed, and Tyler Johnson respectively. Troy Daniels has been signed by the Memphis Grizzlies and Jarrett Jack adds scoring power to the bench for the Altanta Hawks. The Portland Trail Blazers also match the sheet offer for Allen Crabbe.

    July 9-10 Recap
  • Wayne Ellington Signed (MIA)
  • Willie Reed Signed (MIA)
  • James Johnson Signed (MIA)
  • Troy Daniels Signed (MEM)
  • Jarrett Jack Signed (ATL)
  • Tyler Johnson Re-Signed (MIA)
  • Allen Crabbe Re-Signed (POR)

  • Javale McGee Waived (DAL)

  • Timothe Luwawu Activated (PHI)
  • Furkan Korkmaz Stashed (Overseas)
  • Tim Duncan Retired (SA)

The Dallas Mavericks have also released Javale McGee. Because Furkan Korkmaz of the Philadelphia 76ers won't be playing this season, we stashed him in the Overseas Vault and activated Timothe Luwawu for the 76ers. We also update a few ratings for this update.

Tim Duncan Retires! #ThankYouTD

Tim Duncan officially retires! We remove him from the San Antonio Spurs and add him to the Retiree Vault. #ThankYouTimmy

Future Updates

We want to add more content to the growing mod and with that, we will be collaborating with a number of modders for the next big update, v4.1 which will feature Main Directory Files 22. It will have new rookie cyberfaces by big-shot-rob and Hener2K, new shoes by Andre Emnace, and new courts by Kieler 2K, so stay tuned! We MIGHT add some 2nd rounders to the roster too, those with the guaranteed contracts at least.

If you weren't able to download the July 1 update that was released the before, there was a Follow Up Pack required for it that you're going to need to download if you haven't already. You can always check it out here. If you've already downloaded the July 1 Follow Up Pack from the previous update, you're only required to download the Appdata Files for the July 10 update.

We would like to remind everyone of the notes from the initial v4.0 update. The contracts are not updated, we are waiting for the contracts to be finalized for us to adjust to the in-game salary cap since salary caps cannot be modified in NBA 2K14. The second round NBA Draft rookies do not have guaranteed contracts in the NBA yet so we did not include them in any of the rosters yet. Even if they already have guaranteed contracts, we still need to wait for them to make the final cut of the teams. When they make the final cut, we will include them probably close to Opening Day for the NBA. If some signings were not added yet to the update, it most likely means that the missing signing is part of the update for the next day (in this case, July 11). The update is called July 10 update due to the fact that in the USA it was July 10.


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Sunday, July 10, 2016

FIBA 2K v5.1 #FIBAOQT & Universal Portrait Project v3.8 Released!

Here we go! The #FIBAOQT updates have arrived! We have 6 updated team lineups, 3 new courts, 4 new scoreboards, and 24 new jerseys for 11 teams! We also update the Universal Portrait Project to include the new portraits for the FIBA 2K update!



#FIBAOQT Updates!


We now have the new courts for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments in Belgrade (Serbia, Manila (Philippines), and Turin (Italy) by both Medevenx & Bliss. All of these courts are accompanied by their respective scoreboards, as well as a primary scoreboard for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2016. All of the Spain 2014 World Cup presentation files have also been replaced with Rio 2016 and FIBA OQT presentation files in. To get these new scoreboards and presentation files, please download the new FIBA 2K Logos & Scoreboards, and FIBA 2K Optional Files.

Remember to go to Camera > Rev Angle > On in-game to play on the courts as they were meant to be played (not upside-down)!

Roster Updates!

We update the 2015 FIBA Americas lineup for Brazil for both the FIBA 2015 Championships roster and the FIBA 2016 OQT roster. We also update the 2016 rosters for France, Japan, Philippines, Puerto Rico, and USA. We also partially updated the lineup for Canada, only missing 3 more players (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thomas Scrubb, and Khem Birch).

We still want to complete the updates for the 2015 FIBA roster, which means updates for the 2015 FIBA Americas versions of Argentina, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the EuroBasket 2015 version of Ukraine will still be updated in future updates.

As for the 2016 FIBA OQT rosters, we still need to update Angola & Serbia (Belgrade Qualifiers), Canada, New Zealand, Senegal and Turkey (Manila Qualifiers), Croatia, Greece, Iran, Italy and Mexico (Turin Qualifiers). We also still need to add four new teams for the FIBA 2016 Qualifiers such as Czech Republic, Latvia, Tunisia, and the 2015 FIBA Asia version of Lebanon which originally qualified for the FIBA OQT but was replaced by Turkey. Hopefully, by the Olympics, we will have complete FIBA OQT rosters.

New Jerseys

We've added ALL of the 2016 FIBA jerseys by Nike! Now Angola, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Lithuania, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Senegal, Spain and USA have updated jerseys. Not only that, but the 2016 FIBA jerseys for Japan by Under Armour have also been updated! The only 2016 FIBA jerseys that haven't been updated are the jerseys for Serbia and Turkey which will be updated in the next update for FIBA 2K (v5.2). Jerseys for Brazil, China, Lithuania, Spain and USA which are all qualified for the Basketball Olympics in Rio have jerseys based on the unveil back a few months ago by Nike, but expect them to have updates in the future with sponsor logos.

To enjoy the new additions to FIBA 2K v5.1's new updates, a 91 MB Follow Up Pack has been uploaded for you to download complementary to the FIBA 2K14 v5.1 Appdata Files that have been uploaded in the Downloads Section. The files in this 91 MB follow up pack have already been included in the re-uploaded FIBA 2K Main Directory Files v5, and FIBA 2K Full Packs for those that have yet to download the FIBA 2K v5.0 update, or have yet to download for the first time. Also, please download the FIBA 2K Logos & Scoreboards for the new scoreboards, and the FIBA 2K Optional Files in case you still have the old "FIBA 2K14" logos that we already replaced with "FIBA 2K" logos.

I have FIBA 2K v5.0 (Latest Version)
Download the FIBA 2K v5.1 Follow Up Pack below, and the FIBA 2K v5.1 Appdata Files, FIBA 2K Logos & Scoreboards & FIBA 2K Optional Files, all in the Downloads Section.

I have FIBA 2K v4.2
Download the FIBA 2K Main Directory Files v5, FIBA 2K v5.1 Appdata Files, FIBA 2K Logos & Scoreboards & FIBA 2K Optional Files, all in the Downloads Section.

I have an older version than FIBA 2K v4.2 (FIBA 2K v4.1 and below)
Download the FIBA 2K Full Pack, FIBA 2K Logos & Scoreboards & FIBA 2K Optional Files in the Downloads Section. Sorry, we don't support missing out on updates. So please make sure you update regularly!

Download FIBA 2K v5.1 Follow Up Pack

Future Updates

We definitely aim to finish the 2015 roster and update the 2016 rosters soon. The jerseys for Serbia and Turkey will be updated really soon, and hopefully roster updates will follow right away. We believe that the next update will feature a NEW team such as Lebanon, while we still definitely want to add the other added teams such as Czech Republic, Latvia, and Tunisia. By the time of the Olympics, we want to include the team that has qualified for the Olympics that aren't in the game yet such as Venezuela, etc.

Universal Portrait Project v3.8 Released

All new FIBA players have updated portraits in the Universal Portrait Project such as the 2015 Brazil players, 2016 France & Puerto Rico players. No, the 2016 NBA Rookies still do not have portraits in this update because we want to wait for the NBA Media Day before we add them because it will be too much work to create portraits for them as of now, because we will re-do the portraits anyway when Media Day comes.

Download Universal Portrait Project v3.8 Now

Saturday, July 9, 2016

#ProjectFreeAgency Med's NBA Roster - July 8 Update

This is actually the legitimate second day of Free Agency since contracts were officially signed starting yesterday. We took a break yesterday and didn't release a July 7 update to create the step-by-step tutorial on how to install the NBA 2K14 updates. We also have a lot of animations and ratings updates!



July 7-8 (Official Days 1 & 2) Free Agency

Since today is in fact, officially the second day of free agency signing, we skipped the first day to implement more transactions in this update. Your 2016 NBA Champions, the Cleveland Cavaliers sign the Birdman, Chris Andersen. Marreese Speights on the other hand, goes to the Los Angeles Clippers while Festus Ezeli signs with the Portland Trail Blazers. That makes a total of 6 players that the Golden State Warriors have lost this offseason. Derrick Williams has been signed to the Miami Heat, and we all know that the #23 has been retired by the Miami Heat, we will wait for official jersey numbers before we edit further. Allen Crabbe leaves Portland for the Brooklyn Nets. Jeremy Evans signs with the Indiana Pacers. Boban Marjanovic leaves the San Antonio Spurs for the Detroit Pistons, with DeWayne Dedmon replacing him.

    July 7-8 Recap
  • Chris Andersen Signed (CLE)
  • Marreese Speights (CLE)
  • Derrick Williams Signed (MIA)
  • Allen Crabbe Signed (POR)
  • Jeremy Evans Signed (IND)
  • Boban Marjanovic Signed (DET)
  • Dewayne Dedmon Signed (SA)
  • Festus Ezeli Signed (POR)

Players like Elfrid Payton, David Lee, Nikola Jokic, Alexis Ajinca, Cory Joseph and Allen Crabbe have all received ratings updates thanks to CelticsPorzingod of NLSC! He also provided new animations updates for a lot of rookies and veterans in this update.

#ProjectFreeAgency Notes

If you weren't able to download the July 1 update that was released the before, there was a Follow Up Pack required for it that you're going to need to download if you haven't already. You can always check it out here. If you've already downloaded the July 1 Follow Up Pack from the previous update, you're only required to download the Appdata Files for the July 8 update.

We would like to remind everyone of the notes from the initial v4.0 update. The contracts are not updated, we are waiting for the contracts to be finalized for us to adjust to the in-game salary cap since salary caps cannot be modified in NBA 2K14. The second round NBA Draft rookies do not have guaranteed contracts in the NBA yet so we did not include them in any of the rosters yet. Even if they already have guaranteed contracts, we still need to wait for them to make the final cut of the teams. When they make the final cut, we will include them probably close to Opening Day for the NBA. If some signings were not added yet to the update, it most likely means that the missing signing is part of the update for the next day (in this case, July 9). The update is called July 8 update due to the fact that the official second day of Free Agency in the USA was July 8. NLSC is now back up and running so the NLSC mirror now works.


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Thursday, July 7, 2016

How to Download and Install Med's NBA Roster Updates for NBA 2K14 on PC (Step-By-Step Tutorial)

Want to learn how to update your rosters for NBA 2K14? We provide you a step-by-step tutorial on how to download, and install Med's NBA Roster updates for NBA 2K14 on PC.


Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC

Med's NBA Roster only works with NBA 2K14 on PC. No, it DOES NOT work with previous releases of the NBA 2K Series such as NBA 2K13, 2K12, 2K11, etc. or newer releases such as NBA 2K15, 2K16, etc. Med's NBA Roster is also only available for the PC version of NBA 2K14. It is not available on the console versions of NBA 2K14 (PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One), or mobile versions such as NBA 2K for Android/iOS, PSPs, etc. It also does not work for Mac.

Where to get NBA 2K14 for PC? There are two options, you can purchase a physical copy, or purchase a digital copy of the game.

Purchase A Physical Copy - You can always purchase a physical copy of the game from your local video game store. However, since NBA 2K14 has been out for three years now (release back in 2013), it will be very rare to find physical copies of this game.

Purchase A Digital Copy - Fortunately, if you can't find a physical copy of NBA 2K14 from your local video game stores, you can always purchase it from Steam. As of right now, NBA 2K14 is as low as $16 or 760 Php. You can always add it to your Steam Store Wishlist so you can purchase it with a discount when it goes on some Weekend discount deals, etc.

Purchase NBA 2K14 on Steam

System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz Single Core processor or equivalent (2.8 Ghz for Vista/Win 7/Win 8)
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent DirectX 9.0c compatible card with Shader Model 3.0 support.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Recommended Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent Video: Shader Model 3.0 support with 512MB Ram (Nvidia(R) GeForce(R) 8800 GT or better)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 9 GB available space
  • Sound Card: : 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

Step 2: Download From Med's NBA Roster Downloads Section

Once you have NBA 2K14 for PC, you need to proceed to the Downloads section of the website to download all of the following files. For Med's NBA Roster, here are the files that you are required to download, with a full description on how they affect your game. You can worry about extracting them later once you have finished downloading all of the files. As long as you have all of the following files, your NBA 2K14 will always be updated.

Updated NBA 2K14 Files (Required)
  • Appdata Files - Contains the latest Rosters by appsndroandro. Also contains optional improved gameplay sliders (Settings) by appsndroandro. The sliders are optional because the difficulty may not suit your preferred gameplay style. You need to re-download this every time there is an update. There are mirrors for the Appdata files, those are the same files, just uploaded on different file hosting websites (NLSC & MediaFire) in case one of the links goes down. The NLSC mirror is the preferred download link, simply because it is easier to download from NLSC and previous versions of the roster are also available right above the Download button in the webpage. There are multiple variants of the roster in the Appdata Files. More detailed information on the difference between the rosters can be found in the Features section of the website.
  • Main Directory Files (1 to 22) - Contains the additional/extra Courts, added player Cyberfaces, and added Jerseys by contributors to the mod. These do not update your existing courts, cyberfaces, or jerseys, but add the new ones that weren't in the default NBA 2K14. You need to download ALL of the Main Directory Files (1 to 22), in order. Because these only add new cyberfaces, courts, jerseys for NBA 2K14, updates for existing player cyberfaces, courts, and jerseys are downloaded separately from other websites. Each pack of Main Directory Files is only downloaded ONCE. You are not supposed to re-download any of the files unless stated otherwise in the corresponding blog post for the update that you are downloading. At times, Follow Up Packs are uploaded in the blog post for you to download. These Follow Up Packs are always re-uploaded into the Main Directory Files. There are instructions on how to select the extra courts in the Instructions section of the website.
  • Universal Portrait Project - Contains the Portrait files that updates the portraits of all existing NBA players, as well as add portraits to the newly added players that were not in the default NBA 2K14. The Universal Portrait Project is its own separate mod. Thus, it has its own updates and is completely compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. The Universal Portrait Project is similar to the Appdata Files where you re-download it every time there is an update.
  • Official NBA 2K14 Online Data - Contains the final Official Update by 2K Sports for NBA 2K14 back in June 2014. It contains multiple files from 2K Sports themselves, such as the sleeved Brooklyn Nets & Minnesota Timberwolves jerseys as well as the alternate New York Knicks jersey.
  • 2016-2017 NBA Logos - Contains the Logos files for the 2016-2017 NBA roster by appsndroandro. These files have the newest logos for the NBA teams, in flat 2D quality. These logos are also compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk for NBA 2K14. This means that you can load rosters from FIBA 2K, PBA 2K or Kuroko V Slam Dunk using the same logos file. These files are separate because they are updated separately.
  • 2016-2017 NBA Bootup - Contains the EnglishBootup file for the 2016-2017 NBA roster by appsndroandro. This file has the newest logos for the NBA teams, in flat 2D quality. These files are separate because they are updated separately.
  • 2016-2017 NBA Scoreboard Logos - Contains the Scoreboard Logos files for the 2016-2017 NBA roster by appsndroandro. Yes, the logos and the scoreboard logos are completely separate. These logos are only for the default NBA 2K scoreboard. Thus, only the new logos that need updates are in this pack. These files are separate because they are updated separately.
Presentation Files (Optional)
  • NBA Video Game Cover Athlete Icons - Contains the Icons files by appsndroandro. These files are only optional, and used to change the icon on the shortcut for your NBA 2K14. There are instructions on how to change the icons in the Instructions section of the website.
  • 2015-2017 NBA All-Star Presentation - Contains the presentation files for the All-Star Weekend by appsndroandro. These files are only optional, and change the logos of the NBA All-Star Weekend found only in Association & MyCareer Mode.
Files by Collaborators
  • Seushiro's Animation Mod - Contains the Animation files by Seushiro. Like the Universal Portrait Project, Seushiro's Animation Mod is its own separate mod and has its own updates compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. This animation pack modified the gameplay and animations to improve your gameplay experience in NBA 2K14, as well as adding new animations that replace old stock & recycled animations. This mod is required for the NBA roster because not using this mod will cause incorrect jump shot animations to appear with players from the roster. Seushiro's Animation Mod is similar to the Appdata Files & the Universal Portrait Project where you have to re-download it every time there is an update.
  • Kieler2K's 30-Team Court Pack - Contains the Floors files by Kieler 2K. This court pack includes all of the 2015-2016 NBA Season courts for all 30 NBA teams.
  • Kieler2K's 16-Team Playoff Crowd Pack - Contains the Teams files by Kieler 2K. This crowd pack includes Playoff-style crowd packs for the 16 teams that made it to the 2016 NBA Playoffs. Be sure to create a backup of your files because this will replace your regular season crowd.
  • Bliss' Tight Jersey Mod - Contains the Cloth files by Bliss. This mod makes the jerseys in your NBA 2K14 tighter than default. This distorts some jersey designs, so make sure to create a backup of your files in case you suddenly realize you don't want tight jerseys.

Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder

Once you have downloaded ALL of the files that were required. It's time to learn where to place them all first before finally extracting the files. There are two locations where you extract the downloaded files, the NBA 2K14 Main Directory, and the Saves folder located in the Appdata.

Folder Locations
Main Directory
This is what your NBA 2K14 Main Directory looks like.

It is the folder where your NBA 2K14 has been installed. This is the folder where you extract all Main Directory Files, Logos & Scoreboards, Optional Files that have been downloaded to update your NBA rosters. Everything you have downloaded except for the Appdata Files, go here. The Official Online Data by 2K Sports is also extracted here.



Appdata Folder
This is what your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder looks like.

It is a hidden folder where your saves (Rosters, Settings, MyCareer, etc.) are located. The Saves folder in this folder is where you extract all Appdata Files that have been downloaded to update your NBA rosters. Only the Appdata Files go here. Note that the Appdata folder also has an Online Data folder, you do NOT extract the downloaded Official Online Data by 2K Sports here, but in the NBA 2K14 Main Directory.

How To Open Your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder

Open the Start Button and search for the "Run" program or press Windows Key + R.

Open the program and type in "%appdata%" then press Enter.

You'll be sent to a folder that contains the 2K Sports folder. You will now see the NBA 2K14 folder which has the Saves folder. The Saves folder is where you want to paste the Appdata Files that have been downloaded to update your NBA rosters.

The Saves folder is usually labelled as User > Appdata > Roaming > 2K Sports > NBA 2K14 > Saves

If you have just installed NBA 2K14 on your PC and do not have the NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder yet, please boot up NBA 2K14 and create any sort of save file (User Profile, Roster, Settings, etc.). Doing this will generate the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder. Do NOT create the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder manually!


Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files

Now that you know where to extract your downloaded files, it's time to finally extract them. For the purposes of this tutorial, we will be using WinRar. You can download WinRar for free from winrar.com.

This is what your downloaded files should look like.

Main Directory

All of the Logos & Scoreboards, Main Directory Files, Optional Files belong in the Main Directory as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, a Main Directory Files pack looks like this. You must open these folders one by one and highlight all of the files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your NBA 2K14 Main Directory. This set of instructions is applied to all Main Directory Files, Logos & Scoreboards, and Optional Files.

Appdata

ONLY the Appdata Files belong in the Appdata Folder as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, an Appdata Files pack looks like this. Gameplay Sliders are optional, but also included in the pack. You must open the Rosters folder, and highlight all of the roster (.ROS) files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your Saves Folder in the Appdata Folder.


Step 5: Load the Roster

Go to the Main Menu, then Options, then Load/Save, then Load and select any of Med's NBA rosters you wish to select.

Options > Load/Save > Load

Summary

  • Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC - Med's NBA Roster is only for NBA 2K14 on PC.
  • Step 2: Download from Med's NBA Roster Downloads Section - Download ALL of the files listed in the blog post.
  • Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder - Only the Appdata Files go to the Saves folder. Everything else goes to the Main Directory.
  • Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files - Use WinRar to extract the downloaded FILES (NOT the folders) into their designated folder location. When asked to overwrite, click yes and proceed.
  • Step 5: Load the Roster - Enjoy the rosters in-game by loading the roster corresponding to which game mode you want to play (Assoc/Fantasy for Association/Season/MyCareer Mode, Exhibition for Quick Game, Blacktop for Blacktop).

Tips

  • Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the website before asking for support. Maybe your question already has an answer there!
  • Read the blog post for every update. Most of the time, extra details such as follow up packs, or announcements to re-download certain files are in the blog post.
  • Read the Changelog of every update. It is indicated there which files you have to download or re-download for every update, in case you find the blog posts too long to read.
  • Read the Instructions section of the website. There may be some instructions that are not included in this blog post.
  • Add the Saves folder to your Favorites. That way, you don't have to run the search for the Appdata folder every time.
  • Remember that this is mostly only an NBA roster update and is not a full conversion. It does not update your existing cyberfaces & jerseys. It also does not change the presentation of your NBA 2K14 to newer releases of NBA 2K.
  • Make sure to create backups of your files every time you are downloading updates that will replace your existing files. Create backups by copying the file you want to create a backup of, and pasting it in a different folder so you can keep it in case something goes wrong with your update.
  • Be careful when downloading other mods by modders who are not in the Credits or Related pages.
  • If you are experiencing crashing in NBA 2K14, it is most likely due to other mods you have installed, and absolutely unrelated to our work here.
  • The Ultimate Base Roster (UBR) by HAWK23 and U R Basketball (URB) by skoadam are not compatible with other mods, including Med's NBA Roster.
  • Your only source of Med's NBA Roster updates are this website (appsndroandro.blogspot.com) and HoopsVilla.
Download Med's NBA Roster Now

How to Download and Install PBA 2K for NBA 2K14 on PC (Step-By-Step Tutorial)

Want to play PBA 2K but don't know how to get it? We provide you a step-by-step tutorial on how to download, and install PBA 2K for NBA 2K14 on PC.

Note, this tutorial is for installing the full version of PBA 2K, which includes the PBA 2K Presentation for NBA 2K14.
If you're looking to download and install PBA rosters while still maintaining your NBA 2K presentation, we are still working on a tutorial on how to download FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all compatible with Med's NBA Roster.


Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC

PBA 2K only works with NBA 2K14 on PC. No, it DOES NOT work with previous releases of the NBA 2K Series such as NBA 2K13, 2K12, 2K11, etc. or newer releases such as NBA 2K15, 2K16, etc. PBA 2K is also only available for the PC version of NBA 2K14. It is not available on the console versions of NBA 2K14 (PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One), or mobile versions such as NBA 2K for Android/iOS, PSPs, etc. It also does not work for Mac.

Where to get NBA 2K14 for PC? There are two options, you can purchase a physical copy, or purchase a digital copy of the game.

Purchase A Physical Copy - You can always purchase a physical copy of the game from your local video game store. However, since NBA 2K14 has been out for three years now (release back in 2013), it will be very rare to find physical copies of this game.

Purchase A Digital Copy - Fortunately, if you can't find a physical copy of NBA 2K14 from your local video game stores, you can always purchase it from Steam. As of right now, NBA 2K14 is as low as $16 or 760 Php. You can always add it to your Steam Store Wishlist so you can purchase it with a discount when it goes on some Weekend discount deals, etc.

Purchase NBA 2K14 on Steam

System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz Single Core processor or equivalent (2.8 Ghz for Vista/Win 7/Win 8)
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent DirectX 9.0c compatible card with Shader Model 3.0 support.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Recommended Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent Video: Shader Model 3.0 support with 512MB Ram (Nvidia(R) GeForce(R) 8800 GT or better)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 9 GB available space
  • Sound Card: : 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

Step 2: Download From PBA 2K Downloads Section

Once you have NBA 2K14 for PC, you need to proceed to the Downloads section of the PBA 2K website to download all of the following files. For PBA 2K, here are the files that you are required to download, with a full description on how they affect your game. You can worry about extracting them later once you have finished downloading all of the files.

If this is your first time downloading PBA 2K, you should click on "Download for First Time". You are required to download the Main Directory Files (Full Pack) by parts.

If you already have a version of PBA 2K, you should click on "Download Updates". You are required to download the Main Directory Files (Full Pack) by parts.

PBA 2K Files (Required)
  • Appdata Files - Contains the latest Rosters. Also contains optional improved gameplay sliders (Settings) based on PBA gameplay. The sliders are optional because the difficulty may not suit your preferred gameplay style. You need to re-download this every time there is an update. There are mirrors for the Appdata files, those are the same files, just uploaded on different file hosting websites (NLSC & MediaFire) in case one of the links goes down. The NLSC mirror is the preferred download link, simply because it is easier to download from NLSC and previous versions of the roster are also available right above the Download button in the webpage.
  • Full Pack (Parts 1 to 4) - Contains the four parts of the Full Pack (Cyberfaces, Jerseys, and Courts). There used to be a one click pack with all four parts in one link. Now, we no longer have that. The Full Pack, is ALWAYS updated. Whenever there is a new update with new files, the Full Pack is re-uploaded with the contents of the new update added to it. So when you download the Full Pack for the first time, you don't have to worry about the new updates because you the Full Pack is already updated.
  • Logos & Scoreboards - Contains the Logos, Scoreboard & Scoreboard Logos. The scoreboards are also located here. There are multiple scoreboards to choose from, such as the 2015 & 2016 scoreboards for the full PBA experience. Note that these scoreboards are NOT compatible with Med's NBA Roster, FIBA 2K, or Kuroko V Slam Dunk. These scoreboards are only meant to be used with PBA 2K. The scoreboards also contain an English file which has all the compatible font with the scoreboard of your choice, as well as the PBA text which replaces all NBA-related text with PBA-related text, as well as changing the headlines to PBA-related headlines. Of course, scoreboard logos are also included in this pack.
    • Logos - These logos are also compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk for NBA 2K14. This means that you can load rosters from FIBA 2K, PBA 2K or Kuroko V Slam Dunk using the same logos file. The difference is, the primary NBA logos are replaced with PBA logos.
    • Scoreboards - Select the scoreboard of your choice. The PBA scoreboards only work for monitors that have a 16:9 aspect ratio. If your monitor has a 4:3 aspect ratio, you should only use the default 2K scoreboard. Visit the PBA 2K Instructions section of the website to learn how to identify your monitor's aspect ratio.
    • Scoreboards Logos - These scoreboard logos are compatible with any of the scoreboards you selected (16:9 PBA scoreboards or the 4:3 default 2K scoreboard).
  • Optional Files - Contains the Presentation Files for the full PBA 2K experience. This contains the PBA, UAAP & NCAA basketballs, PBA headline images, PBA global, generic crowds, PBA presentation, everything! These files replace your NBA 2K presentation files, that is why they are OPTIONAL. You don't have to download these if you don't want to and it is recommended that you create a backup before installing the Optional Files. But since this tutorial is for downloading the full version of PBA 2K, we recommend that you download this pack.
    • Basketballs - Select the basketball of your choice. There are three basketballs available, an NCAA Molten basketball, a UAAP Nike basketball and a PBA Molten basketball.
    • Crowds - Generic crowds that replace your NBA-themed crowds. We don't have PBA/UAAP/NCAA-themed crowds as of now. Hopefully, we will have those soon.
    • Global, Jukebox & Presentation - The PBA 2K global and presentation files convert all of your NBA 2K logos, presentation, images into PBA 2K. The jukebox replaces all of the default jukebox with PBA-themed music.
    • Icons - Select the icon of your choice. With a selection of PBA 2K cover athletes, there are multiple icons to choose from. The icons are meant for the shortcut of your NBA 2K14 application. Visit the PBA 2K Instructions section of the website to learn how to apply the icons to your NBA 2K14.
    • Title Screens - Select the title screen of your choice. With a selection of PBA 2K cover athletes, there are multiple title screens to choose from, all accompanied by their own bootup files.
    • TV Broadcast Overlays - Select the overlay of your choice. There are multiple overlays to choose from, depending on the type of broadcast you prefer: ABS-CBN Sports + Action (NCAA), ABS-CBN Sports + Action (UAAP), AksyonTV, FOX Sports, TV5 and TV5 Rio 2016. There are two variants of these overlays as well, depending on the aspect ratio of your monitor. If your monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio, use the 16:9 overlays. If not, use the 4:3 overlays. Visit the PBA 2K Instructions section of the website to learn how to identify your monitor's aspect ratio.
  • Universal Portrait Project - Contains the Portrait files for all mods (Med's NBA Roster, FIBA 2K, PBA 2K & Kuroko V Slam DUnk). The Universal Portrait Project is its own separate mod. Thus, it has its own updates and is completely compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. The Universal Portrait Project is re-downloaded every time there is an update for it.
  • Seushiro's Animation Mod - Contains the Animation files by Seushiro. Like the Universal Portrait Project, Seushiro's Animation Mod is its own separate mod and has its own updates compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. This animation pack modified the gameplay and animations to improve your gameplay experience in PBA 2K, as well as adding new animations that replace old stock & recycled animations. This mod is required for PBA 2K because not using this mod will cause incorrect jump shot animations to appear with players from the roster. Seushiro's Animation Mod is similar to the Universal Portrait Project where you have to re-download it every time there is an update for it.

Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder

Once you have downloaded ALL of the files that were required. It's time to learn where to place them all first before finally extracting the files. There are two locations where you extract the downloaded files, the NBA 2K14 Main Directory, and the Saves folder located in the Appdata.

Folder Locations
Main Directory
This is what your NBA 2K14 Main Directory looks like.

It is the folder where your NBA 2K14 has been installed. This is the folder where you extract all Main Directory Files (Full Pack), Logos & Scoreboards, Optional Files that have been downloaded for PBA 2K. Everything you have downloaded except for the Appdata Files, go here.



Appdata Folder
This is what your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder looks like.

It is a hidden folder where your saves (Rosters, Settings, MyCareer, etc.) are located. The Saves folder in this folder is where you extract all Appdata Files that have been downloaded for PBA 2K. Only the Appdata Files go here.

How To Open Your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder

Open the Start Button and search for the "Run" program or press Windows Key + R.

Open the program and type in "%appdata%" then press Enter.

You'll be sent to a folder that contains the 2K Sports folder. You will now see the NBA 2K14 folder which has the Saves folder. The Saves folder is where you want to paste the Appdata Files that have been downloaded to add PBA rosters.

The Saves folder is usually labelled as User > Appdata > Roaming > 2K Sports > NBA 2K14 > Saves

If you have just installed NBA 2K14 on your PC and do not have the NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder yet, please boot up NBA 2K14 and create any sort of save file (User Profile, Roster, Settings, etc.). Doing this will generate the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder. Do NOT create the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder manually!


Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files

Now that you know where to extract your downloaded files, it's time to finally extract them. For the purposes of this tutorial, we will be using WinRar. You can download WinRar for free from winrar.com.

This is what your downloaded files should look like.

Main Directory

All of the Logos & Scoreboards, Main Directory Files, Optional Files belong in the Main Directory as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, a Main Directory Files pack looks like this. You must open these folders one by one and highlight all of the files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your NBA 2K14 Main Directory. This set of instructions is applied to all Main Directory Files, Logos & Scoreboards, and Optional Files. As mentioned in our description for the Optional Files, you only select which Presentation Files you would like to paste.

Appdata

ONLY the Appdata Files belong in the Appdata Folder as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, an Appdata Files pack looks like this. Gameplay Sliders are optional, but also included in the pack. You must open the Rosters folder, and highlight all of the roster (.ROS) files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your Saves Folder in the Appdata Folder.


Step 5: Load the Roster

Go to the Main Menu, then Options, then Load/Save, then Load and select any of PBA 2K rosters you wish to select.

Options > Load/Save > Load

Summary

  • Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC - Med's NBA Roster is only for NBA 2K14 on PC.
  • Step 2: Download from PBA 2K Downloads Section - Download ALL of the files listed in the blog post.
  • Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder - Only the Appdata Files go to the Saves folder. Everything else goes to the Main Directory.
  • Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files - Use WinRar to extract the downloaded FILES (NOT the folders) into their designated folder location. Select the Presentation Files you wish to implement in PBA 2K. When asked to overwrite, click yes and proceed.
  • Step 5: Load the Roster - Enjoy the rosters in-game by loading the roster you want to play.

Tips

  • Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the website before asking for support. Maybe your question already has an answer there!
  • Read the blog post for every update. Most of the time, extra details such as follow up packs, or announcements to re-download certain files are in the blog post.
  • Read the Changelog of every update. It is indicated there which files you have to download or re-download for every update, in case you find the blog posts too long to read.
  • Read the Instructions section of the PBA 2K website. There may be some instructions that are not included in this blog post.
  • Read the Features section of the PBA 2K website. It highly details all of the features and limitations of PBA 2K for NBA 2K14,
  • Add the Saves folder to your Favorites. That way, you don't have to run the search for the Appdata folder every time.
  • You're not supposed to extract all of the Presentation Files, you're only supposed to select which Presentation files you want to use.
  • Make sure to create backups of your files every time you are downloading updates that will replace your existing files. Create backups by copying the file you want to create a backup of, and pasting it in a different folder so you can keep it in case something goes wrong with your update.
  • Be careful when downloading other mods by modders who are not in the Credits or Related pages. All PBA 2K updates are uploaded in this website only.
  • If you are experiencing crashing in PBA 2K for NBA 2K14, it is most likely due to other mods you have installed, and absolutely unrelated to our work here.
  • Your only source of PBA 2K updates is this website (appsndroandro.blogspot.com). Any updates you see from other sources may harm your computer.
Download Med's NBA Roster Now

How to Download and Install FIBA 2K for NBA 2K14 on PC (Step-By-Step Tutorial)

Want to play FIBA 2K but don't know how to get it? We provide you a step-by-step tutorial on how to download, and install FIBA 2K for NBA 2K14 on PC.

Note, this tutorial is for installing the full version of FIBA 2K, which includes the FIBA 2K Presentation for NBA 2K14.
If you're looking to download and install FIBA rosters while still maintaining your NBA 2K presentation, we are still working on a tutorial on how to download FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all compatible with Med's NBA Roster.


Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC

FIBA 2K only works with NBA 2K14 on PC. No, it DOES NOT work with previous releases of the NBA 2K Series such as NBA 2K13, 2K12, 2K11, etc. or newer releases such as NBA 2K15, 2K16, etc. FIBA 2K is also only available for the PC version of NBA 2K14. It is not available on the console versions of NBA 2K14 (PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One), or mobile versions such as NBA 2K for Android/iOS, PSPs, etc. It also does not work for Mac.

Where to get NBA 2K14 for PC? There are two options, you can purchase a physical copy, or purchase a digital copy of the game.

Purchase A Physical Copy - You can always purchase a physical copy of the game from your local video game store. However, since NBA 2K14 has been out for three years now (release back in 2013), it will be very rare to find physical copies of this game.

Purchase A Digital Copy - Fortunately, if you can't find a physical copy of NBA 2K14 from your local video game stores, you can always purchase it from Steam. As of right now, NBA 2K14 is as low as $16 or 760 Php. You can always add it to your Steam Store Wishlist so you can purchase it with a discount when it goes on some Weekend discount deals, etc.

Purchase NBA 2K14 on Steam

System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz Single Core processor or equivalent (2.8 Ghz for Vista/Win 7/Win 8)
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent DirectX 9.0c compatible card with Shader Model 3.0 support.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Recommended Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows
  • Processor: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent Video: Shader Model 3.0 support with 512MB Ram (Nvidia(R) GeForce(R) 8800 GT or better)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 9 GB available space
  • Sound Card: : 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

Step 2: Download From FIBA 2K Downloads Section

Once you have NBA 2K14 for PC, you need to proceed to the Downloads section of the FIBA 2K website to download all of the following files. For FIBA 2K, here are the files that you are required to download, with a full description on how they affect your game. You can worry about extracting them later once you have finished downloading all of the files.

If this is your first time downloading FIBA 2K, you should click on "Download for First Time". You are required to download the Main Directory Files (Full Pack) by parts.

If you already have a version of FIBA 2K, you should click on "Download Updates". You are required to download the Main Directory Files (Full Pack) by parts.

FIBA 2K Files (Required)
  • Appdata Files - Contains the latest Rosters. Also contains optional improved gameplay sliders (Settings) based on FIBA gameplay. The sliders are optional because the difficulty may not suit your preferred gameplay style. You need to re-download this every time there is an update. There are mirrors for the Appdata files, those are the same files, just uploaded on different file hosting websites (NLSC & MediaFire) in case one of the links goes down. The NLSC mirror is the preferred download link, simply because it is easier to download from NLSC and previous versions of the roster are also available right above the Download button in the webpage.
  • Full Pack (Parts 1 to 4) - Contains the four parts of the Full Pack (Cyberfaces, Jerseys, and Courts). There used to be a one click pack with all four parts in one link. Now, we no longer have that. The Full Pack, is ALWAYS updated. Whenever there is a new update with new files, the Full Pack is re-uploaded with the contents of the new update added to it. So when you download the Full Pack for the first time, you don't have to worry about the new updates because you the Full Pack is already updated.
  • Logos & Scoreboards - Contains the Logos, Scoreboard & Scoreboard Logos. The scoreboards are also located here. There are multiple scoreboards to choose from, such as the 2015 & 2016 scoreboards for the full FIBA experience. Note that these scoreboards are NOT compatible with Med's NBA Roster, FIBA 2K, or Kuroko V Slam Dunk. These scoreboards are only meant to be used with FIBA 2K. The scoreboards also contain an English file which has all the compatible font with the scoreboard of your choice, as well as the FIBA text which replaces all NBA-related text with FIBA-related text, as well as changing the headlines to FIBA-related headlines. Of course, scoreboard logos are also included in this pack.
    • Logos - These logos are also compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk for NBA 2K14. This means that you can load rosters from FIBA 2K, PBA 2K or Kuroko V Slam Dunk using the same logos file. The difference is, the primary NBA logos are replaced with FIBA logos.
    • Scoreboards - Select the scoreboard of your choice. The FIBA scoreboards only work for monitors that have a 16:9 aspect ratio. If your monitor has a 4:3 aspect ratio, you should only use the default 2K scoreboard. Visit the FIBA 2K Instructions section of the website to learn how to identify your monitor's aspect ratio.
    • Scoreboards Logos - These scoreboard logos are compatible with any of the scoreboards you selected (16:9 FIBA scoreboards or the 4:3 default 2K scoreboard).
  • Optional Files - Contains the Presentation Files for the full FIBA 2K experience. This contains the FIBA basketballs, FIBA headline images, FIBA global, generic crowds, FIBA presentation, everything! These files replace your NBA 2K presentation files, that is why they are OPTIONAL. You don't have to download these if you don't want to and it is recommended that you create a backup before installing the Optional Files. But since this tutorial is for downloading the full version of FIBA 2K, we recommend that you download this pack.
    • Basketballs - Select the basketball of your choice. There are multiple FIBA basketballs available per tournament.
    • Crowds - Generic crowds that replace your NBA-themed crowds. We don't have FIBA-themed crowds as of now. Hopefully, we will have those soon.
    • Global & Presentation - The FIBA 2K global and presentation files convert all of your NBA 2K logos, presentation, images into FIBA 2K.
    • Icons - Select the icon of your choice. With a selection of FIBA 2K cover athletes, there are multiple icons to choose from. The icons are meant for the shortcut of your NBA 2K14 application. Visit the FIBA 2K Instructions section of the website to learn how to apply the icons to your NBA 2K14.
    • Title Screens - Select the title screen of your choice. With a selection of FIBA 2K cover athletes, there are multiple title screens to choose from, all accompanied by their own bootup files.
  • Universal Portrait Project - Contains the Portrait files for all mods (Med's NBA Roster, FIBA 2K, PBA 2K & Kuroko V Slam DUnk). The Universal Portrait Project is its own separate mod. Thus, it has its own updates and is completely compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K, and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. The Universal Portrait Project is re-downloaded every time there is an update for it.
  • Seushiro's Animation Mod - Contains the Animation files by Seushiro. Like the Universal Portrait Project, Seushiro's Animation Mod is its own separate mod and has its own updates compatible with FIBA 2K, PBA 2K and Kuroko V Slam Dunk all for NBA 2K14. This animation pack modified the gameplay and animations to improve your gameplay experience in FIBA 2K, as well as adding new animations that replace old stock & recycled animations. This mod is required for FIBA 2K because not using this mod will cause incorrect jump shot animations to appear with players from the roster. Seushiro's Animation Mod is similar to the Universal Portrait Project where you have to re-download it every time there is an update for it.

Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder

Once you have downloaded ALL of the files that were required. It's time to learn where to place them all first before finally extracting the files. There are two locations where you extract the downloaded files, the NBA 2K14 Main Directory, and the Saves folder located in the Appdata.

Folder Locations
Main Directory
This is what your NBA 2K14 Main Directory looks like.

It is the folder where your NBA 2K14 has been installed. This is the folder where you extract all Main Directory Files (Full Pack), Logos & Scoreboards, Optional Files that have been downloaded for FIBA 2K. Everything you have downloaded except for the Appdata Files, go here.



Appdata Folder
This is what your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder looks like.

It is a hidden folder where your saves (Rosters, Settings, MyCareer, etc.) are located. The Saves folder in this folder is where you extract all Appdata Files that have been downloaded for FIBA 2K. Only the Appdata Files go here.

How To Open Your NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder

Open the Start Button and search for the "Run" program or press Windows Key + R.

Open the program and type in "%appdata%" then press Enter.

You'll be sent to a folder that contains the 2K Sports folder. You will now see the NBA 2K14 folder which has the Saves folder. The Saves folder is where you want to paste the Appdata Files that have been downloaded to add FIBA rosters.

The Saves folder is usually labelled as User > Appdata > Roaming > 2K Sports > NBA 2K14 > Saves

If you have just installed NBA 2K14 on your PC and do not have the NBA 2K14 Appdata Folder yet, please boot up NBA 2K14 and create any sort of save file (User Profile, Roster, Settings, etc.). Doing this will generate the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder. Do NOT create the NBA 2K14 Appdata folder manually!


Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files

Now that you know where to extract your downloaded files, it's time to finally extract them. For the purposes of this tutorial, we will be using WinRar. You can download WinRar for free from winrar.com.

This is what your downloaded files should look like.

Main Directory

All of the Logos & Scoreboards, Main Directory Files, Optional Files belong in the Main Directory as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, a Main Directory Files pack looks like this. You must open these folders one by one and highlight all of the files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your NBA 2K14 Main Directory. This set of instructions is applied to all Main Directory Files, Logos & Scoreboards, and Optional Files.

Appdata

ONLY the Appdata Files belong in the Appdata Folder as we have learned in the Folder Locations.

Generally, an Appdata Files pack looks like this. Gameplay Sliders are optional, but also included in the pack. You must open the Rosters folder, and highlight all of the roster (.ROS) files (CTRL+A).

You must then copy all of these files and paste them in your Saves Folder in the Appdata Folder.


Step 5: Load the Roster

Go to the Main Menu, then Options, then Load/Save, then Load and select any of FIBA 2K rosters you wish to select.

Options > Load/Save > Load

Summary

  • Step 1: Make Sure You Have NBA 2K14 On Your PC - Med's NBA Roster is only for NBA 2K14 on PC.
  • Step 2: Download from FIBA 2K Downloads Section - Download ALL of the files listed in the blog post.
  • Step 3: Open the NBA 2K14 Main Directory and Saves Folder - Only the Appdata Files go to the Saves folder. Everything else goes to the Main Directory.
  • Step 4: Extract the Downloaded Files - Use WinRar to extract the downloaded FILES (NOT the folders) into their designated folder location. Select the Presentation Files you wish to implement in FIBA 2K. When asked to overwrite, click yes and proceed.
  • Step 5: Load the Roster - Enjoy the rosters in-game by loading the roster you want to play.

Tips

  • Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the website before asking for support. Maybe your question already has an answer there!
  • Read the blog post for every update. Most of the time, extra details such as follow up packs, or announcements to re-download certain files are in the blog post.
  • Read the Changelog of every update. It is indicated there which files you have to download or re-download for every update, in case you find the blog posts too long to read.
  • Read the Instructions section of the FIBA 2K website. There may be some instructions that are not included in this blog post.
  • Read the Features section of the FIBA 2K website. It highly details all of the features and limitations of FIBA 2K for NBA 2K14,
  • Add the Saves folder to your Favorites. That way, you don't have to run the search for the Appdata folder every time.
  • Make sure to create backups of your files every time you are downloading updates that will replace your existing files. Create backups by copying the file you want to create a backup of, and pasting it in a different folder so you can keep it in case something goes wrong with your update.
  • Be careful when downloading other mods by modders who are not in the Credits or Related pages.
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