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re: E3 Info/Rumor/Discussion Thread

Posted on 6/2/16 at 7:44 am to
Posted by SmoothOperator96
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Posted on 6/2/16 at 7:44 am to
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They need to add where you can design and expand stadiums.

According to EA, this was supposed to be a feature in NCAA Football 2015. They said it was going to have a minecraft feel.

now... Knowing EA they probably knew they were going to lose the case, so they made this announcement to gain some support. Which they didn't need to do. I've been craving a new NCAA game since January 2014. And I remember throwing my controller across the room and not playing xbox for a few days when I saw there wasn't going to be a NCAA 15.

We literally needed one more game. For the playoff system and LSU's stadium expansion (shoutout to Tulane's new stadium as well), and the flood of new uniforms that came around that season

If they announce NCAA Football 17, I'll probably explode

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What was going on with NCAA/College Football 15? Howell says he and Luhr had, for a time, been working for a few years on a customization suite for the series that he believes would have gotten the greenlight in the coming title, which was to be developed for both the current console generation and the next generation. Howell, who speaks admiringly of Minecraft, Terraria and other games with a heavy modification culture, said the idea was to turn the game over to fans, on the faith they know best what they most enjoy. Not only would that have entailed an overhaul of the existing customizer-TeamBuilder, which deals with single teams-the vision extended to things like stadium construction, layer editing for uniforms, and even "D&D" like settings within the game's dynasty mode. For example, creating stories and occurrences elsewhere in the season, like a backup coming out of nowhere when a star performer goes down to injury, or a prestige team suffering a losing streak that upends the rankings at the end of the year. It's unclear how much of this was actually being prepared for next year's game. Howell cautioned that the customization was at a big picture stage, though he and Luhr had design documents dozens of pages thick laying out these features. If College Football 15 could have shipped, with them, the depth of customization-and the ability to share uniforms, complex logos and user-built stadia-could have soothed the sting of conferences like the Pac-12 and Big Ten pulling their trademarks from the series, and a big program-believed to be Ohio State-exiting it altogether.

Here's the article I mentioned. Not sure how accurate or legit it is. But just imagine a fully customizable team. From logos to uniforms to the stadium and beyond.

Honestly, I have a pretty good feeling about this year's E3.
EA did have a little tease a few months ago if y'all don't remember. Although they denied the hell out of it... Its EA we're talking about. Plus this:

Maybe not this year.... But probably next year we should hear SOMETHING whether positive or negative about the revival of the series.
This post was edited on 6/2/16 at 8:06 am
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