Originally Posted by Capt Kogleberry: ability to change players years (fr/soph/jr/sr) if they are wrong to begin with (Robbie Hummel?), ability to apply various redshirts (medical/transfer/normal) as well as drop/release players from their respective teams (like if they transfer midseason), also pay more attention to teams with new jerseys, ive noticed that a bunch of teams missing new jerseys actually wore them last year (usc and k-state to name a few)
Jab, if you were to go through the threads (and admittedly there a lots), this complaint comes up often. That one step would go a long way in fixing roster issues, which we know can't be too close to real thing b/c of NCAA rules. This would have helped a lot especially back when the rosters weren't as big, b/c you could edit a scrub play who was taking up a space, and not going to get any time anyway.
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sparker 05:11 PM 12-04-2008
Here's one that could be big and would be fairly easy to implement. I like how in dynasty mode the bigger games are "on television" but the lesser games aren't. However, the lesser games have only the PA announcer to listen to, and that's not much.
How about putting the lesser games "on the radio"? By that I mean let the lesser games be called by the home team's radio play-by-play guy. A generic, but good radio quality voice-over that records many of the Nessler lines, but with a few new ones for differentiation, makes all the calls. And, code can be used that ties the guy's emotions with that of the home crowd (of course, when you're the home team this is "your" guy). Remember, he's a homer and doesn't have to call impartially like Nessler and Vitale. That means that when you play a road game like this one you have to contend with the home team, their crowd and their "radio guy." He can say "we" when he wants, and he can question calls the refs make. Like when Nessler says "He scores the bucket despite the contact" the radio guy can say "We knocked that one down despite the obvious defensive foul."
Stat overlays. Would like to see the presentation better, similar to if you were watching a game on tv. :-)[Reply]
Cusefan 07:28 PM 12-04-2008
I would like to see More Dynamic Attendance.
Ill use Syracuse as an Example cause I am a season ticket Holder and I play with them in My Dynasty.
Syracuse does not and will not ever sell out a game to Colgate. Not even in there best year will they ever sell out against crappy teams.
Syracuse has yet to break 21,000 people. 20,000 still gets loud, When they had that against Virginia the Atmosphere was awesome. But Syracuse will only draw 30,000 plus for the big time games like ND, Pitt, Uconn, and they will damn near sell out Georgetown.
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K_rob11 04:22 PM 12-05-2008
Here's "little thing" that should be added....
how about completing the benches. Look at CH 2k8....the benches are complete with assistant coaches and even a gatorade jug...it just looks more complete. My head coach is lonely over there! lol.
Also, there should be more variations in the coaches animations. It seems he is standing the entire game. Have more animations for the coaches....squating down, sitting down, hands up complaining to the ref, shouting out to his players on the far end, etc....
more animations for the coaches and more animations overall!
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countryboy 10:46 PM 12-06-2008
I'd like the ability to go back and save any play to EASW without having to stop in the middle of the game and do so. Too many times something happens that I'd like to save, but I am caught up in the moment that it slips my mind. By the time I think about it, its too late.
BTW, a lot of great suggestions in this thread.
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countryboy 10:48 PM 12-06-2008
Originally Posted by sparker:
Here's one that could be big and would be fairly easy to implement. I like how in dynasty mode the bigger games are "on television" but the lesser games aren't. However, the lesser games have only the PA announcer to listen to, and that's not much.
How about putting the lesser games "on the radio"? By that I mean let the lesser games be called by the home team's radio play-by-play guy. A generic, but good radio quality voice-over that records many of the Nessler lines, but with a few new ones for differentiation, makes all the calls. And, code can be used that ties the guy's emotions with that of the home crowd (of course, when you're the home team this is "your" guy). Remember, he's a homer and doesn't have to call impartially like Nessler and Vitale. That means that when you play a road game like this one you have to contend with the home team, their crowd and their "radio guy." He can say "we" when he wants, and he can question calls the refs make. Like when Nessler says "He scores the bucket despite the contact" the radio guy can say "We knocked that one down despite the obvious defensive foul."
This could be neat.
Terrific idea sparker. I would love for somethng like this to be implemented.
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Zeppelin8 12:25 PM 12-12-2008
Originally Posted by countryboy:
Terrific idea sparker. I would love for somethng like this to be implemented.
I also agree with that. It can be done with some extra effort. Radio Broadcast can have an amateur approach compared to TV ones. The idea of home/away broadcast can add some more atmosphere and college feel. Great Idea.
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countryboy 12:29 PM 12-14-2008
I haven't checked through this entire thread, but what about player introductions before the game and also having team specific player introductions, even if its just 5 or so generic, shared intros.
Example, UofL turns out the lights other than a spotlight on the court when they introduce their players. I'd love to see something like that.
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bailey_s 12:20 AM 12-15-2008
Originally Posted by Zeppelin8:
I also agree with that. It can be done with some extra effort. Radio Broadcast can have an amateur approach compared to TV ones. The idea of home/away broadcast can add some more atmosphere and college feel. Great Idea.
to add to this, prior to the start of the game, it gives you an option
to whether you want to listen to either the home team radio cast or
the away team radio cast.
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