NBA 2K15 promised to put its players closer to the action than ever by scanning their faces and use them in MyCareer mode. Now that the game is in the public hands, players came to experience firsthand the difference between expectation and reality.
As seen below, NBA 2K15 players have taken to social media to share the catastrophic results of their face scans.
@Ronnie2K #bruh really? Lmao this was my attempt on the face scan pic.twitter.com/33Zro8HHVt
— Voodoo Child (@JPOlO23) October 7, 2014
Joe the Plumber as a Cenobite that likes the Blazers. Stuff of nightmares. pic.twitter.com/9AvZJvR9uE
— Robert Silverman (@BobSaietta) October 7, 2014
Hey @NBA2K this face scan is pretty busted. How's my face look @LD2K @Ronnie2K lol. pic.twitter.com/IN6w4dVMPr
— Sang Frais (@SangFrais) October 7, 2014
@Ronnie2K the face scan is wack. The future is not here my time has not come what is this bruh pic.twitter.com/r5HAXePVkP
— Mike Chue ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ (@iammikechue) October 7, 2014
@Ronnie2K I don't look like Scottie Pippen bro #2KFacescan #facescan pic.twitter.com/6MCy0HbTV1
— its lit (@JimmyIsPrez) October 7, 2014
.@seth_rosenthal putting in my entry for worst 2k face scan. Pic doesn’t capture the terror of watching him blink. pic.twitter.com/fUzjcRxbWg
— Andrew Chesley (@andrewchesley) October 7, 2014
In response, NBA 2K Digital Marketing Director Ronnie Singh tweeted a photo guide for taking face scans correctly.
Anyone having trouble w/ #NBA2K15 FaceScan please read this https://t.co/7PaT9hXrjJ (HIGH RES) pic.twitter.com/0b71jYKB7t
— Ronnie 2K 2K15 (@Ronnie2K) October 7, 2014