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re: NCAA FOOTBALL FOR PS
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:42 pm to Swampcat
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:42 pm to Swampcat
I imagine it is a total clusterfrick trying to figure out the financials for how to pay every damn player in the NCAA for their likeness. Then, do you pay QB's more since their likeness is used more?
I know we are all excited about this, but I see it being a shitshow for a long while before these things are figured out.
I know we are all excited about this, but I see it being a shitshow for a long while before these things are figured out.
Posted on 12/5/19 at 10:25 am to flyAU
Couldnt they just “pay” every player for their likeness with a free copy of the game or something?
Posted on 12/6/19 at 2:45 pm to flyAU
About what I thought! Really miss playing online.
Posted on 12/20/19 at 9:01 am to flyAU
It’s very simple.
Can you send out a one page contract to every person in the NCAA, stating that it is possible that they may be in the game, but there is no guarantee.
$500+copy of the game.
Don’t sign? Not in the game.
The interesting part is not going to be how the company negotiates with the players, but rather whether the players, collectively or individually, can negotiate.
Believe it or not, EA sports would still have leverage. Who the hell does not want to be in the NCAA football series?
Can you send out a one page contract to every person in the NCAA, stating that it is possible that they may be in the game, but there is no guarantee.
$500+copy of the game.
Don’t sign? Not in the game.
The interesting part is not going to be how the company negotiates with the players, but rather whether the players, collectively or individually, can negotiate.
Believe it or not, EA sports would still have leverage. Who the hell does not want to be in the NCAA football series?
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