Mine is "E:\2K Sports\Major League Baseball 2K12\" while yours is probably "C:\Program Files (x86)\2K Sports\Major League Baseball 2K12" or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\mlb 2k12". The value in quotes (red) needs to be changed to your MLB 2K12 installation directory. Try opening a command promt (Start > "cmd" without quotes in the search box) and typing "date /t" (again without quotes) to display your system date. You may need to change the date (in purple above) if things aren't working. I'm in the US, so Windows is configured to display dates in month/day/year format.
This method works perfectly on my PC, but there's no guarantee it'll work on yours without some tinkering.įirst, open up Notepad - you can use the Start menu to open the program, or you can create a text file by right-clicking on your desktop and choosing "New > Text Document." Next, paste the following into the blank Notepad offĬd /d "E:\2K Sports\Major League Baseball 2K12\" Click "Change date and time." and change the date to a day on which MLB games were played - Tuesday October 2nd works. In Windows 7, right-click the system clock on the taskbar and select "Adjust date/time". Thankfully, there's a relatively easy workaround that involves changing your system date. This likely has to do with the "MLB Today" feature and the fact that there weren't any games on the real-life MLB schedule on July 9, 11-12, and October 4-5. After opening MLB 2K12 and watching the game load all of the sliders, profiles, and roster files, the game freezes. One such bug that first cropped up during the actual All-Star Break in July seems to have returned. This year's title isn't terrible, but the game isn't without its bugs and shortcomings.
#Mlb 2k12 sliders Patch
Post-release support for MLB 2K12 has been pretty awful, with the PC version left completely untouched and consoles last seeing a patch in June.
#Mlb 2k12 sliders series
This is likely the end of the line for the MLB 2K series since Take-Two's agreement with MLBPA expires this year.