Keep dribbling, keep shooting, and never let the legacy of NBA 2K14 die.
: Often regarded as having the smoothest movement and best jersey physics in the series. Defensive AI
: If you didn't back up the original, you can find the default tunedata.iff on community modding sites like the NLSC Forum or through modding groups like Reset In-Game Sliders : Some modifications to tunedata.iff
Why go through this hassle for a decade-old game? Because NBA 2K14 on PC remains the most moddable basketball experience. Later versions (2K15–2K24) locked down the .iff structure or moved to encrypted archives.
According to modding communities like the NLSC Forum and HoopsVilla , the file controls:
If you are trying to play a classic roster from 2014 or 2015—perhaps a "2013-2014 Season" roster that wasn't updated for modern modding engines—it is often programmed to work specifically with the original data values. Using a modern, modded tunedata.iff with an old roster can result in bizarre gameplay glitches, super-human shooting percentages, or broken AI logic.
Keep dribbling, keep shooting, and never let the legacy of NBA 2K14 die.
: Often regarded as having the smoothest movement and best jersey physics in the series. Defensive AI
: If you didn't back up the original, you can find the default tunedata.iff on community modding sites like the NLSC Forum or through modding groups like Reset In-Game Sliders : Some modifications to tunedata.iff
Why go through this hassle for a decade-old game? Because NBA 2K14 on PC remains the most moddable basketball experience. Later versions (2K15–2K24) locked down the .iff structure or moved to encrypted archives.
According to modding communities like the NLSC Forum and HoopsVilla , the file controls:
If you are trying to play a classic roster from 2014 or 2015—perhaps a "2013-2014 Season" roster that wasn't updated for modern modding engines—it is often programmed to work specifically with the original data values. Using a modern, modded tunedata.iff with an old roster can result in bizarre gameplay glitches, super-human shooting percentages, or broken AI logic.