The MyCOURT glitch in NBA 2K23 is a common issue that can be frustrating for players. This glitch can cause the game to freeze, crash, or even corrupt your MyCAREER save file. If you’re experiencing this glitch, there are a few things you can do to try and fix it.
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Troubleshooting the MyCOURT Glitch in NBA 2K23
There are several potential causes for this glitch: outdated game files, corrupted data, or conflicts with other software or hardware. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the MyCOURT glitch:
1. Update the Game
The first step is to make sure that your game is up to date. NBA 2K23 receives regular updates that can fix bugs and glitches. To update your game, simply connect your console to the internet and check for updates.
2. Clear the Game Cache
The game cache stores temporary files that can become corrupted over time. Clearing the game cache can help to fix the MyCOURT glitch.
To clear the game cache on PlayStation 4, go to “Settings” > “Application Saved Data Management” > “Saved Data in System Storage” > “NBA 2K23” > “Options” > “Delete”.
To clear the game cache on Xbox One, go to “My Games & Apps” > “NBA 2K23” > “Manage Game” > “Saved Data” > “Reserved Space” > “Clear Reserved Space”.
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3. Rebuild the Database
If clearing the game cache doesn’t work, you can try rebuilding the database. This will scan your console’s hard drive for any corrupted files and repair them.
To rebuild the database on PlayStation 4, turn off the console completely. Hold down the power button until you hear two beeps. Release the button after the second beep and the console will boot into Safe Mode. Select “Rebuild Database” from the menu.
To rebuild the database on Xbox One, turn off the console completely. Hold down the power button and the eject button at the same time until you hear a beep. The console will boot into Troubleshooting Mode. Select “Reset and keep my games & apps”.
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4. Reinstall the Game
If none of the above steps work, you can try reinstalling the game. This will delete all of your saved data, so make sure to back up your files before you do this.
To reinstall the game on PlayStation 4, go to “Settings” > “Application Saved Data Management” > “Saved Data in System Storage” > “NBA 2K23” > “Options” > “Delete”. Then, insert the NBA 2K23 disc and follow the on-screen instructions.
To reinstall the game on Xbox One, go to “My Games & Apps” > “NBA 2K23” > “Manage Game” > “Uninstall”. Then, insert the NBA 2K23 disc and follow the on-screen instructions.