https://t.co/T8IH0kLdxA I don’t know if anyone saw this. But, I think they’re building a new engine. Not using madden.
On the one hand, that's exciting. On the other, it's probably going to be glitchy as fuck for the first few years.
ain't no stress test like millions of people playing your game to death. Game will be broken within 24 hours of release, but they can patch much easier nowadays.
The fact this is a real game and not some live services crap that they tried to pull with NBA Live (RIP) should really have people a little more optimistic
Wait what on NBA Live? I tried it when it came back and it sucked compared to 2k but it felt like a game? What does "live services" mean?
Didn’t they go free to play? Or was that never launched? I remember it being announced. A live services game is basically what you know as a free to play or micro transaction based game. Or a game that “lives online” where things change and promotions and special events pop up. Fortnite obviously. Ultimate Team is a live services mode but at least NCAA will have offline modes and be a traditional game (it seems) even if it has that mode too.
I believe it’s just the regular game with all te updated stuff. They have some pretty in depth instructions on setting it all up. I just don’t have a physical copy of the game anymore which I believe is needed.
Oh I was talking about the one from back in 2017/2018. I don't think they've released anything since then.
Will they need an individual contract with each player for NIL purposes since there isn’t a players association?
just got back into playing 14 on the 360. would anybody want to play online or do a dynasty? off season got me wanting more.
So they actually gonna have the real coaching staffs, with names and likenesses this go around? In a dream world, for depth purposes, they'd have coaches all the way down to GAs to make the coaching carousel forever fresh.
if that's the case, maybe Bama fans can live vicariously through the video game and actually hire a good OC
i saw ps5’s available for purchase in walmart a couple weeks ago. first time i have seen that since they were released
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ports-letting-fbs-players-opt-2024-video-game The representative said more than 120 FBS schools have committed to being in the game -- along with all 10 FBS conferences and the College Football Playoff -- with the goal remaining to have every FBS school in the game.
They were at first but the article doesn't say anything about now. I'd be shocked if they weren't on board with NIL rules now.