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ShadyMikeGaming wrote:So Im pretty familiar with cheat engine from other games for some reason my information just wont populate the table...I'm using v1.5 of 2K that came with the file...loaded the table / process any ideas of why it wont activate?
kobedurant wrote:ShadyMikeGaming wrote:So Im pretty familiar with cheat engine from other games for some reason my information just wont populate the table...I'm using v1.5 of 2K that came with the file...loaded the table / process any ideas of why it wont activate?
The only reason for that happening I can think of is that the version of 2K the table was created for doesn't match the version of 2K you are running. If it's not that, I don't really know what the issue could be
ShadyMikeGaming wrote:kobedurant wrote:ShadyMikeGaming wrote:So Im pretty familiar with cheat engine from other games for some reason my information just wont populate the table...I'm using v1.5 of 2K that came with the file...loaded the table / process any ideas of why it wont activate?
The only reason for that happening I can think of is that the version of 2K the table was created for doesn't match the version of 2K you are running. If it's not that, I don't really know what the issue could be
Thanks brother appreciate thje help, the issue was on my end. So you can't just drag it into your directory and rename your original exe because it will still open the latest version that was my bad once I completely removed the old (well new) 2k20.exe it worked fine just in case anyone else runs into this issue....
With that being said can you give me a little insight on how to edit sock colors? I was able to change shoe color, accessory color, successfully but for some reason I'm not able to change the sock colors.
As you can see by the picture I'm trying to make the sock color black and I went down t o primary sock color but that doesn't seem to stick. Any advice?
kobedurant wrote:How to edit shoes/accessory colors
After you download the tables and installing Cheat Engine, you're going to need to open the table called Uniform Data.
While it opens, make sure you have version 1.05 in your NBA 2K20 directory, and then launch the game.
Go to the roster you want to edit the colors for (through create roster from the main menu). Or alternatively, you can pick your MyLeague/MyGm/MyCareer save file if you want to make changes to any of those.
When the table finally launches (it does take a few mins, even with a really good PC), open it and select NBA 2K20 as your process. Then by clicking the squares next to the letters, you will be able to see various jersey files in the game.
When you finally found the jersey you want to edit, theres an option called "Accessory Colors Dropdown" where you can go through and edit all the colors using hex.
Here are two screenshots for the settings I personally use for the Celtics along with before and after previews in game
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BEFORE (away)
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AFTER (away)
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BEFORE (statement)
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AFTER (statement)
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Unfortunately, if you make changes outside of the create a roster menu (i.e. play now screen), you won't be able to save your changes. Also, these changes ONLY alter rosters/save files where you have the ability to save. It doesn't change your games default color settings.
Personally, I make changes in the play now screen, so I can preview as I go along to make sure I have the hex colors I prefer. Then I copy my changes into notepad, open create a roster from the main menu, load my roster, copy the changes from notepad into the table, then save my roster.
The great thing about this table though, is it has the "All Bytes of Colors" option. So for instance, you can make changes to one Celtics jersey with the altered shade of green, then copy and paste the "all bytes" data to all the other slots. Here's an example of me copy and pasting all the Heat City jersey bytes to another slot I used for a modded Vice jersey.
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BEFORE (all byte copy)
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AFTER (all byte copy)
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kobedurant wrote:How to edit shoes/accessory colors
After you download the tables and installing Cheat Engine, you're going to need to open the table called Uniform Data.
While it opens, make sure you have version 1.05 in your NBA 2K20 directory, and then launch the game.
Go to the roster you want to edit the colors for (through create roster from the main menu). Or alternatively, you can pick your MyLeague/MyGm/MyCareer save file if you want to make changes to any of those.
When the table finally launches (it does take a few mins, even with a really good PC), open it and select NBA 2K20 as your process. Then by clicking the squares next to the letters, you will be able to see various jersey files in the game.
When you finally found the jersey you want to edit, theres an option called "Accessory Colors Dropdown" where you can go through and edit all the colors using hex.
Here are two screenshots for the settings I personally use for the Celtics along with before and after previews in game
[ Image ]
[ Image ]
BEFORE (away)
[ Image ]
AFTER (away)
[ Image ]
BEFORE (statement)
[ Image ]
AFTER (statement)
[ Image ]
Unfortunately, if you make changes outside of the create a roster menu (i.e. play now screen), you won't be able to save your changes. Also, these changes ONLY alter rosters/save files where you have the ability to save. It doesn't change your games default color settings.
Personally, I make changes in the play now screen, so I can preview as I go along to make sure I have the hex colors I prefer. Then I copy my changes into notepad, open create a roster from the main menu, load my roster, copy the changes from notepad into the table, then save my roster.
The great thing about this table though, is it has the "All Bytes of Colors" option. So for instance, you can make changes to one Celtics jersey with the altered shade of green, then copy and paste the "all bytes" data to all the other slots. Here's an example of me copy and pasting all the Heat City jersey bytes to another slot I used for a modded Vice jersey.
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BEFORE (all byte copy)
[ Image ]
AFTER (all byte copy)
[ Image ]
jeremiahsabado284 wrote:kobedurant wrote:How to edit shoes/accessory colors
After you download the tables and installing Cheat Engine, you're going to need to open the table called Uniform Data.
While it opens, make sure you have version 1.05 in your NBA 2K20 directory, and then launch the game.
Go to the roster you want to edit the colors for (through create roster from the main menu). Or alternatively, you can pick your MyLeague/MyGm/MyCareer save file if you want to make changes to any of those.
When the table finally launches (it does take a few mins, even with a really good PC), open it and select NBA 2K20 as your process. Then by clicking the squares next to the letters, you will be able to see various jersey files in the game.
When you finally found the jersey you want to edit, theres an option called "Accessory Colors Dropdown" where you can go through and edit all the colors using hex.
Here are two screenshots for the settings I personally use for the Celtics along with before and after previews in game
[ Image ]
[ Image ]
BEFORE (away)
[ Image ]
AFTER (away)
[ Image ]
BEFORE (statement)
[ Image ]
AFTER (statement)
[ Image ]
Unfortunately, if you make changes outside of the create a roster menu (i.e. play now screen), you won't be able to save your changes. Also, these changes ONLY alter rosters/save files where you have the ability to save. It doesn't change your games default color settings.
Personally, I make changes in the play now screen, so I can preview as I go along to make sure I have the hex colors I prefer. Then I copy my changes into notepad, open create a roster from the main menu, load my roster, copy the changes from notepad into the table, then save my roster.
The great thing about this table though, is it has the "All Bytes of Colors" option. So for instance, you can make changes to one Celtics jersey with the altered shade of green, then copy and paste the "all bytes" data to all the other slots. Here's an example of me copy and pasting all the Heat City jersey bytes to another slot I used for a modded Vice jersey.
[ Image ]
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BEFORE (all byte copy)
[ Image ]
AFTER (all byte copy)
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afterchanging team colors if i go back to 1.10 nba 2k20.exe will it work? or it only works with 1.5 exe?
kobedurant wrote:jeremiahsabado284 wrote:kobedurant wrote:How to edit shoes/accessory colors
After you download the tables and installing Cheat Engine, you're going to need to open the table called Uniform Data.
While it opens, make sure you have version 1.05 in your NBA 2K20 directory, and then launch the game.
Go to the roster you want to edit the colors for (through create roster from the main menu). Or alternatively, you can pick your MyLeague/MyGm/MyCareer save file if you want to make changes to any of those.
When the table finally launches (it does take a few mins, even with a really good PC), open it and select NBA 2K20 as your process. Then by clicking the squares next to the letters, you will be able to see various jersey files in the game.
When you finally found the jersey you want to edit, theres an option called "Accessory Colors Dropdown" where you can go through and edit all the colors using hex.
Here are two screenshots for the settings I personally use for the Celtics along with before and after previews in game
[ Image ]
[ Image ]
BEFORE (away)
[ Image ]
AFTER (away)
[ Image ]
BEFORE (statement)
[ Image ]
AFTER (statement)
[ Image ]
Unfortunately, if you make changes outside of the create a roster menu (i.e. play now screen), you won't be able to save your changes. Also, these changes ONLY alter rosters/save files where you have the ability to save. It doesn't change your games default color settings.
Personally, I make changes in the play now screen, so I can preview as I go along to make sure I have the hex colors I prefer. Then I copy my changes into notepad, open create a roster from the main menu, load my roster, copy the changes from notepad into the table, then save my roster.
The great thing about this table though, is it has the "All Bytes of Colors" option. So for instance, you can make changes to one Celtics jersey with the altered shade of green, then copy and paste the "all bytes" data to all the other slots. Here's an example of me copy and pasting all the Heat City jersey bytes to another slot I used for a modded Vice jersey.
[ Image ]
[ Image ]
BEFORE (all byte copy)
[ Image ]
AFTER (all byte copy)
[ Image ]
afterchanging team colors if i go back to 1.10 nba 2k20.exe will it work? or it only works with 1.5 exe?
Any changes you make will show up on any version of nba 2k20, but the cheat engine tables are designed specifically for 1.05, so youd have to switch back to that version if you want to make anymore changes
kobedurant wrote:How to add jersey slots
Sorry for the inconvenience, should have this bit finished up in a few days!
jeremiahsabado284 wrote:kobedurant wrote:How to add jersey slots
Sorry for the inconvenience, should have this bit finished up in a few days!
i dont mean to rush. but when is this dropping? excited to try the mod!
Ksean36 wrote:It appears all of my changes keep reverting back to default. I am in the roster creation screen with my CE open. I made changes to the sock colors ( I was able to see the colors update in the player editor so I know that those values worked) and then saved the roster. When I open the roster i just worked on and saved (local save) all the changes I made to the sock colors revert back to default.
Is there anyone out there that can help with this?
Thanks in advance.
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