By accessing the "Unlock Everything" options or playing through the (which covers the Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels and John Cena vs. CM Punk feuds), you can unlock a vast array of attires and legends that feel more complete than the initial next-gen roster.
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For those utilizing the PS3 version today, it offers a "best of" experience. You get the updated roster including the last appearances of legends like Hulk Hogan , alongside the highly-regarded 2K Showcase
While the debate over the "best" version of is often subjective, many fans argue that the PlayStation 3 (PS3) version—especially when managed as a
You can create wrestlers, move-sets, finishers, and arenas without the restrictions found in the next-gen counterpart.
Alex never planned on becoming a legend. He was a college kid with a busted PS3, a stack of wrestling magazines, and a soft spot for underdogs. When he found the dusty copy of WWE 2K15 in a thrift-store bin—its cover creased, manual missing—he bought it for three dollars and a promise to himself: make it better.
While the PS3’s internal SATA I interface limits the maximum transfer speed of an SSD to around 150 MB/s, an SSD completely eliminates "seek time" (the time it takes a mechanical hard drive arm to find a file). Combined with a digital PKG file, an SSD makes the creation suites, custom logo loads, and community creations data pull instantly, creating the smoothest possible iteration of seventh-gen wrestling. Final Verdict: Is It Better?
The most immediate and noticeable upgrade when switching from a retail disc to a digital PKG file installed directly onto the PS3's internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or an upgraded Solid State Drive (SSD) is the dramatic reduction in loading times.