EA Sports NCAA College FB coming back Summer '24

Losers. Real men played College football 2k2 on Sega Dreamcast and hung it up after that. Super easy to create guys, customize teams, create your own plays, etc. Only downside was that Lane Danielson’s face mask had the center bar on top, which was ridiculous.
 
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Highly recommend utilizing college football revamped if anybody has a ps3/xbox 360 for NCAA 14, they updated uniforms, record books, etc. It's like you are playing a current version. I agree that 14 had my favorite recruiting, just the right amount of nuance and not too time consuming. Hope when the new one comes out its just as good and not a reskin of madden
Is there instructions somewhere for how to download and use it?

Just in time for my annual new dynasty before football season. Thanks
 
Even if it's a carbon copy of Madden, as long as it has dynasty mode, it's going to sell like crazy. Madden continues to be one of the top selling video games every single year, despite all of its faults and the cottage industry dedicated to pointing them out. I'm not sure that NCAA will sell more, but the long hiatus basically will guarantee big numbers.

I'm pretty sure I simulated 80% of the games on Dynasty Mode after about Season 3. I was only there to recruit my *** off and play Conference and National Championships.
 
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I'm still not sure why they couldn't have just built the game with customizable players that you have to create to start your dynasty
This is what ive wanted to know forever. Cut the real players out of right as soon as it became an issue and the teams if you have to and make everything as customizable as possible.

Someone out there will be willing to bang out all the custom rosters, players, conferences if need be
 
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I'm still not sure why they couldn't have just built the game with customizable players that you have to create to start your dynasty
They could've done that the whole time. Probably just didn't see money in it without actually schools/teams.
 
The casual gamer wants to play with their team. They don’t want a school mascot with random players nor do they want to jump through hoops of customizing the game. That’s why that idea didn’t go anywhere.
 
Losers. Real men played College football 2k2 on Sega Dreamcast and hung it up after that. Super easy to create guys, customize teams, create your own plays, etc. Only downside was that Lane Danielson’s face mask had the center bar on top, which was ridiculous.

The 2k games in those years were liiiiiiiiiiiiiiight years better than EA games people were playing on PS1.

It was like a gigantic virtual reality jump. Of course they ported over to all the other systems next gen, but if I put on NBA/NFL/NCAA/Virtua Tennis people's jaws would drop like they were watching TV.

My roommate and I would always pick MAC teams for challenge. We were really big on building Bowling Green into a historical dynasty.
 
The 2k games in those years were liiiiiiiiiiiiiiight years better than EA games people were playing on PS1.

It was like a gigantic virtual reality jump. Of course they ported over to all the other systems next gen, but if I put on NBA/NFL/NCAA/Virtua Tennis people's jaws would drop like they were watching TV.

My roommate and I would always pick MAC teams for challenge. We were really big on building Bowling Green into a historical dynasty.
MLB 2k1 was an incredible game as well. Like the old sega genesis World Series baseball games in the 90s they blew everything else out of the water at their time. The EA games got better reviews but those games sucked in my opinion. The way I’d describe it is the 2K games were if a baseball fan made a baseball video game. The EA games were what video game nerds that had never played baseball thought a baseball video game should look and feel.
 
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The 2k games in those years were liiiiiiiiiiiiiiight years better than EA games people were playing on PS1.

It was like a gigantic virtual reality jump. Of course they ported over to all the other systems next gen, but if I put on NBA/NFL/NCAA/Virtua Tennis people's jaws would drop like they were watching TV.

My roommate and I would always pick MAC teams for challenge. We were really big on building Bowling Green into a historical dynasty.
That entire console was way ahead of its time. It even had online capability. Loved my Dreamcast.
 
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That entire console was way ahead of its time. It even had online capability. Loved my Dreamcast.

I hooked mine up to a 21" Mac monitor with the VGA box and it was also the first HD console gaming by 5-6 years. Even PS2 had worse capability in that respect.

It was crazy how much better it looked on that monitor vs even the largest TVs of the time just before HDTV came around. PC gamers had a point back then in terms of display quality/high def gaming.
 
That entire console was way ahead of its time. It even had online capability. Loved my Dreamcast.
It also had a pretty terrible controller.
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Who's idea was it to have the cable connect at the bottom?
 
Two separate issues, though, isn't it? You could license the schools with generic players that have to be created. Likeness would be solely at the discretion of the individual purchaser.
The "license the schools" area seemed to be a problem as well -- the schools get their cut, but the players themselves didn't? I'm guessing they also didn't want to go along with it once NIL became a topic of real contention. There's some schools who still don't want to be involved right now because they're still uncertain around the legalities of it all. Ain't nobody gonna open themselves up to more lawsuits because of a video game.
 
This is what NIL was truly supposed to be about.

Be curious how payments would work. I would think most players will get a flat stipend to be in the game, while the more popular/star players can negotiate independetly.
Can't wait to build my new dynasty team.
 

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