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theRepublic said:
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Chris Hu said:
Meh, not a big loss last time I played a NCAA football game was NCAA 06 on the original X-Box. Also they are planing to continue the franchise but with generic schools but who is going to be dumb enough to buy that I think if they release that it will fail harder then NBA Live 14 which I think will bomb.

No, they will most likely have all the schools, they just have to work it out on a school to school basis. 

The rosters are still going to be a big problem.  If you can't use the players as they have been doing, they are probably going to have to randomize the rosters to an extent.  Who wants to play a game where the teams don't play like the real life counterparts?  I'm sure they will keep the average stats of each team the same, but indivdual players will need to be removed.

I know they say they haven't been using the players, but the only thing missing is the name of the player.  Physical stats, ratings, and approximate likness have all been used in the past.

Also, how the hell does this thread have only 11 posts on a sales site.  This is pretty big news for EA.

I don't understand how this stops them from still doing all that.  This actually affects the game very little.  What it does do is allow for competition.  Hopefully we will see 2k enter the sphere or atleast bring back their college basketball game.

The NCAA is getting sued over this very issue.  It is why they just ended their partnership with EA.  Why wouldn't the players come after EA with a lawsuit if they continue to do it?

I just looked it up and EA Sports is already named in the lawsuit.  So they are already being sued over this.

Say goodbye to the accurate team rosters.



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