'NBA 2K17' patch 1.04 comes out from 2K Games to fix issues

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One month after 2K Games released "NBA 2K17," a new patch had been released to improve some of the issues that came with the game.

The new "NBA 2K17" patch 1.04 update that was released Wednesday came out with several corrections after players reported some of the glitches that came out with the game.

Some of the issues that had been fixed in the new patch included one where several post-release uniform colors would clash with the uniform colors of the opponent during matchups. The equipment of the MyPlayer avatar will now appear properly whenever the Contact Dunk animation shows up.

An update about the score during the game will no longer appear on the scoreboard until the animation had been completed to make it less confusing.

The new patch also fixed some of the gameplay issues, including the glitch involving the Relentless Finisher badge, which will now provide the proper bonuses after leveling up on the contact layups. It also fixed the occasional hang that happens whenever a player attempts to grab a rebound.

The latest "NBA 2K17" patch 1.04 update also comes with the fixes for several MyCAREER/MyCOURT problems, including the black screen that appears when the game is loading, as well as the match-ups and animation glitch that players could experience in MyPark and the 2K Pro-Am. The update also allows the connection events to always appear on the schedule whenever the players set them up.

The rest of the patch notes can be seen on the NBA 2K official Facebook page.

The NBA 2K17 patch 1.04 update first rolled out for PlayStation 4, but the updates for Xbox One and PC is also expected to be released soon.

Meanwhile, 2K Games also announced that the latest "NBA 2K17" High Flyers Pack is now ready for download in the MyTEAM Pack Market.

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