And it will give players error codes, so they'll be able to look up specific issues online. On the back end, NBA 2K15 will alert Visual Concepts' support staff as soon as a problem crops up. The developers also compartmentalized the various modes, so if connectivity for, say, MyTeam goes down, the problem hopefully won't prevent people from playing M圜areer. The studio rewrote the game's matchmaking logic as well as the way it delivers content to players. "We realized last year that we had issues at launch," said Rob Jones, senior producer for NBA 2K15, in an interview with Polygon during a demo of the game this week. "Internally, we thought that we'd be OK, and obviously, it didn't turn out the way we expected."Īccording to Jones, two of Visual Concepts' top engineers spent the entire NBA 2K15 development cycle working on network infrastructure. So the studio put some of its top developers on the task of shoring up the network side of NBA 2K15, and is promising that the situation will be much better this time around. It was a humbling setback for Visual Concepts, the company behind the venerated NBA 2K franchise. But it had an Achilles' heel, its lackluster online infrastructure: Network issues severely hampered access to all of its modes. NBA 2K14 did more than perhaps any other PlayStation 4 or Xbox One launch title to usher in the new generation of consoles last November.