In the context of the NBA 2K15 video game, “tunedata” refers to a collection of parameters and settings that govern various aspects of the gameplay experience, specifically within the “My Career” mode. These settings influence player attributes, progression rates, game difficulty, and the overall simulation of basketball mechanics within a personalized player’s career. An example would be modified sliders affecting the likelihood of a player making a jump shot or the frequency of specific types of fouls being called during a game.
The manipulation of these data sets in “My Career” offers multiple benefits. It enables players to customize their gaming experience, allowing for adjustments to the difficulty level and the pace of player development to suit individual preferences. Historically, access to and modification of game data has fostered a modding community within the NBA 2K franchise, encouraging users to share custom settings and enhance the lifespan of the game beyond its original parameters.