'NBA 2K16' news: New patch released for PC version

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A new patch has been released for the personal computer (PC) version of "NBA 2K16," and it is making quite a few changes to the game.

Among the most notable details of the patch is that it will be providing support for customized keyboard configurations, which will be good news for players. 

Some of the glitches in the game are also being addressed via the latest update, Segment Next reported.

For example, there would be times when players' hairstyles would change whenever the camera would zoom in on them during an instant replay. That has now been fixed.

An issue that also caused players to slide around whenever someone would hit the block button during an inbounds play has also been fixed.

Players who may have also been spooked by the crowd suddenly bursting into ear-splitting levels of loudness whenever a buzzer beater was hit will also be glad to know that audiences in future games will no longer be featuring sudden spikes in their decibel levels.

Problems that would sometimes prevent players from joining in on the MyCourts of their friends has also been addressed to finally allow players to do so without issue.

2K Beats will now continue in the game even after a player had just gotten done with a session in the MyPark mode of "NBA 2K16."

Simulated stats in MyGM have also been fine-tuned to provide more accurate representations of the players.

Several other bugs that have caused "NBA 2K16" to freeze in the past have also been addressed.

In related news, another recent update released for "NBA 2K16" has given players the updated rosters that they are looking for, according to the International Business Times India.

Since the game itself was launched on Sept. 29, there have been some roster moves made in the actual mode that were not accounted for originally. That has now been changed to provide more accurate active rosters for the NBA teams.

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