Players of NBA 2K22 are unable to use the elevator to get to the recreation/lobby area


Since its release, NBA 2K22 has managed to maintain its position as a popular video game

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Since its release, NBA 2K22 has managed to maintain its position as a popular video game. In the 23rd installment of the NBA 2K franchise, a number of new and useful features were introduced. New features in NBA 2K22's MyNBA mode have been revealed

 

This year's title makes extensive use of the capabilities of the next-generation console. Additionally, this will be the first time that the MyCAREER mode will be integrated into the New City for those who are playing the game on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 systems.

However, following its release on September 10, the game experienced a rocky start, with players reporting stability and connection issues with MyCAREER, as well as the game servers going down shortly after the game was released.

Even worse, players are now reporting a new issue with the game, as if that weren't enough. The NBA 2K22 players claim they are unable to access the lobby by elevator because of a technical issue, according to reports.

When they attempt to do so, they receive an error message that reads "Unable to connect to server" or they experience a visual glitch. Some claim that they have been remanded back to the trio court. Players have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the NBA 2K22 servers since the game's release. Furthermore, the elevator problem appears to be a server-side bug as well.

There have been numerous tweets and Reddit posts from players claiming that they are unable to use the elevator, but 2K Games has yet to acknowledge the problem. We hope that 2K will look into the problem that is preventing NBA 2K22 players from visiting the lobby, as it is an important part of the game. We will notify you as soon as the developers acknowledge the problem, so make sure to check back frequently for new information.

In which xQc attempts to create a custom NBA 2K22 character, with hilariously disastrous results
Felix 'xQc' Lengyel's attempt to create a custom NBA 2K22 character using the face scan feature went horribly wrong, as evidenced by the video below. This person not only didn't look like him, but it also appeared to be a caricature of him.

xQc hasn't had the best of luck lately in Grand Theft Auto RP. After calling it "the most miserable experience" he'd ever had in gaming, he went back to his roots with a slew of sports game titles, including F1 2021, FIFA 22, and NBA 2K22, before returning to his variety roots with F1 2021, FIFA 22, and NBA 2K22. He's had his fair share of amusing moments while working on them. His failure to overtake another car after calling it resulted in him throwing a fit and spinning out in F1 2021. In FIFA 22, he was made to look foolish by an opponent.

The hilarious outcome of his failed attempt to use NBA 2K22's face scan feature to create a custom character, on the other hand, might be the one that takes the cake.

It takes a few moments for the game to process his face scan. However, when it finally does, it gives his character a face that is completely unlike his own face. The complexion, hair, and even the facial structure are completely different from one another. The most amusing aspect, however, is the fact that his character's head appears to be stretched and that his features are chiseled together. In fact, it resembles Handsome Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants more than it does xQc at all times.

This isn't the first time xQc has had issues with the face scan feature in NBA 2k games, which is amusing considering how common it is. He attempted to replicate his appearance in NBA 2K20 and NBA 2K21, but the results were a far cry from what he intended.

The outcome, on the other hand, was even more bizarre this time around. Its inaccuracies were made even funnier by the elongated head and thousand-yard stare of the actor. It had thousands of viewers laughing out loud, and it's now making the rounds on social media platforms.

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