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Game Informer posted a story today detailing all of the changes to NCAA Football 12's biggest modes. However, it appears the outlet may have jumped the gun when it comes to revealing the Road to Glory details because they were removed shortly after publication -- of course, we will attach those RTG details at the bottom of the story since OS user illwill10 saved the info.

Most of the info about Dynasty mode was revealed by IGN on Friday, so even the video Game Informer posted does not provide much new info on this front, but it's still another chance to listen to the smooth-sounding Kirk Herbstreit -- he's so dreamy. In the video, you can see the implementation of custom conferences, the Coaching Carousel and creating a coach.

Beyond the video, one new aspect that we previously did not know about Dynasty mode is the real-world cost of some of the "premium" features included with the Online Dynasty mode.

Online Dynasty Mode
  • Commish can advance the week from the web – but only if you pay a one-time fee of $2.99 or 240 Microsoft Points
  • You can super-sim your games versus the CPU on the web -- including calling plays, modifying your depth chart, and more. You can also pause the game at any time, sim forward a quarter, etc. Again, however, this will cost you a one-time fee of $2.99 or 240 Microsoft Points.
  • Both of the above browser features can be bought in one Commissioner Pack for $6.99/560 MP, and the pack also includes the ability to be commish to up to five dynasties.

Some people will obviously be upset about these micro-transactions, especially because they are web-only features, but it's really up to consumers to decide whether or not these things are worth their money. Last year, folks had to pay extra if they wanted to run more than one online dynasty, and that cost is still here, but it's being grouped in with a bunch of other "premium" features that can be purchased in the "Commissioner Pack" for $6.99. It is also worth noting that it cost $14.99 to commish five online dynasties in NCAA Football 11, while this year the cost is considerably less.

The other interesting part of this story is how the Road to Glory mode will seemingly be devoid of ways to make your way through it in a quicker fashion via micro-transactions.

Road to Glory Mode
  • XP you earn during your college career is spent on item packs in the Upgrade Store. These packs are built around groups of attributes for specific types of players. For example, the scat back pack boosts your acceleration and juke ability
  • There are 600 item packs total, and they’ll be six different ones available each week. Rarity, cost, and duration vary, but they will all be based around your position
  • Upgrade Store items cannot be bought via micro-transactions

Of course, there could be other micro-transactions we have just not heard about yet for RTG, but for the time being, this type of design decision flies in the face of previous EA Sports efforts where you could buy your way to being the best if you did not want to spend the time to build up your character on your own.

Lastly, as promised, here is the full list of Road to Glory details that were originally in the Game Informer story:

This year's [Road to Glory] mode is designed by former Auburn running back Alex Howell. He says his aim is to "create as much of my high school and college experience that I could through Road to Glory."

High School
  • Explores your high school years more in depth, so you'll play a full senior season and gain recruiting points that are based on your stats.
  • After each game you'll pick three local schools of varying prestige that are interested in you
  • Your recruiting board shows which schools you've picked and how far you are to earning a scholarship for each one. You can walk on to any school, but if you have a scholarship, you'll be able to transfer your recruiting points into XP for college
  • You'll play and be recruited on both sides of the ball
  • You can edit your HS senior season from seven to eleven games, and can import online browser-built Team Builder teams as your opponents. This lets you recreate your real-life high school team's schedule if you want

College

Coach's Trust
  • You work your way up the depth chart by earning Coach's Trust Points, and even when you have enough points to catch the player who's higher than you on the chart, you can then only take that position by winning a Position Battle – which is a glorified practice session
  • Non-starters will earn Trust Points through practices and occasions when you see the field during mop-up time, etc.
  • Coach Trust Points extend to your on-the-field power. QBs won't be able to call audibles or hot routes until they have earned the coach's trust
  • Earn enough points and you can have the chance to call plays from "Extra Plays" – an extended selection of plays than what the coach has already called. This is available in varying frequency during a game the more Trust Points you earn
  • The development team is also working on improving the AI play calling

XP and the Upgrade Store
  • XP you earn during your college career is spent on item packs in the Upgrade Store. These packs are built around groups of attributes for specific types of players. For example, the scat back pack boosts your acceleration and juke ability
  • There are 600 item packs total, and they'll be six different ones available each week. Rarity, cost, and duration vary, but they will all be based around your position
  • Upgrade Store items cannot be bought via micro-transactions

Misc.
  • Calendar system scrapped, and the Road to Glory presentation is similar to the Dynasty Mode's menus
  • The mode's menus, replays, montages, etc. will be centered around your player
  • Practices are now 25 reps per practice
  • Can save all your Road to Glory replays onto your NCAA browser page
  • No more study sessions on your calendar

Source - Deep Inside NCAA Football 12 (Game Informer)

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Member Comments
# 1 The GIGGAS @ 05/23/11 11:47 AM
Good lookin' out. Here's the link to the game page:

http://www.gameinformer.com/games/nc...0/default.aspx
 
# 2 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 11:53 AM
 
# 3 whatcha @ 05/23/11 11:53 AM
Not able to check the vid at the moment. Any particulars? Teams? Length? Etc?
 
# 4 Gotmadskillzson @ 05/23/11 11:55 AM
Nothing new that IGN didn't show on Friday.
 
# 5 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 11:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by whatcha
Not able to check the vid at the moment. Any particulars? Teams? Length? Etc?
Not really. Was a new vid of CC and Custom Conferences
 
# 6 arobbi3 @ 05/23/11 11:57 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by whatcha
Not able to check the vid at the moment. Any particulars? Teams? Length? Etc?

Nothing we haven't heard already, basically Herbie recapping IGN's video with a few new screens and footage of coaches on the field.
 
# 7 TheBauerHour @ 05/23/11 11:59 AM
Great video, really makes me excited about NCAA 12 and these features, at least. Was I the only one laughing my butt off when Herbstreit said "Give the Mountain West a Fiesta Bowl birth or take away the Big East's automatic qualifier"? Might be just me, but it sounded as if even he doesn't think the Big East should have one
 
# 8 volstopfan14 @ 05/23/11 12:12 PM
With the first gameplay scene being Oregon at LSU, it makes me think that neutral site games are not in.
 
# 9 smace767 @ 05/23/11 12:13 PM
First thing that stands out was look at the DEs get up the field to and pressure the QB. at :35 mark. Much better DE pressure and getting up field than it has been.

In the past DEs didnt really rush outside in and relied on that dip the shoulder, oline whiff animation to get to the QB.
 
# 10 RamblinWreck21 @ 05/23/11 12:13 PM
This video made it seem to me like there is no more new additions to Dynasty that we don't already know about. If so, that is a little sad, but all of the new additions are already enough for a great game.
 
# 11 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 12:15 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by RamblinWreck21
This video made it seem to me like there is no more new additions to Dynasty that we don't already know about. If so, that is a little sad, but all of the new additions are already enough for a great game.
This vid is also up on EA NCAA webpage. I was getting the same feeling.
Hopefully the other changes are improvements and tweaks to Dynasty.
 
# 12 LBFitted @ 05/23/11 12:15 PM
ok i guess yall didnt read the info then lol

it said there wont be a bcs playoff system...

it said to super sim and advance week from cpu you have to pay 2.99 and commish's have to pay 6.99 for a commish pack that allows them to do all of that and run up to 5 dynasties. RTG you can now play a full hs season and build pts to go into ur college career. And you can import your whole hs league through team builder if you want to play against
 
# 13 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 12:17 PM
I do like the Rumor Candidates sections. It is great to know who you are competing with
 
# 14 Watson @ 05/23/11 12:17 PM
ugh, No neutral site games
 
# 15 Watson @ 05/23/11 12:21 PM
The Weekday game options when editing the conference is a nice touch
 
# 16 BenGerman @ 05/23/11 12:23 PM
Very, very cool. We already know there will be some new stuff today regarding coaches. BigFan77 said at some point today they would be talking more about coaches apparel and stuff. Don't quote me on it, but I know someone was asking about vests, and he said we'll know more on monday.
 
# 17 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 12:24 PM
"
This year's installment throws a number of new features at its Dynasty and Road to Glory modes, and we tell you exactly how you can make your mark.
DYNASTY MODE

Custom Conferences
  • Instead of just being able to swap teams between conferences, now you can expand or shrink conferences from four to sixteen teams
  • You can set conference rules from allowing Thursday games, protected rivals, division names/alignment, scheduling of conference games, location of the conference championship game, and more
  • You can also edit the bowl tie-ins, so the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl could not include the Big 12 or remove tie-ins altogether and just go off of straight BCS rankings. You could even make it so independents like Notre Dame don't have a tie-in to any bowls, which sounds like a great plan
  • No conference creation or BCS playoff-style tournament
  • Conferences can be changed from year to year
Create a Coach/Coaching Carousel
  • Start out as either a head coach (use an existing coach or one create one from scratch) or coordinator. Coordinators naturally only call and run plays for their side of the ball. Coordinators will still recruit, however
  • Can edit any coaches/players that are existing on the disc. This can be posted as a file online for others to download
  • The game wants to replicate the coaching carousel of the NCAA, so your contract status and goals will be closely monitored from year to year. Depending on the school, you'll get goals like getting a bowl birth, having a top recruiting class, winning a national championship, and much more. For coordinators, goals will be stat based
  • Your coaching prestige and job security change from week to week, so you'll have to ride the rollercoaster all season, and this also affects your recruiting. If you're on the hot seat, for example, players may be less inclined to sign onto your program
  • AI coaches will retire, get fired, and hop from job to job, and this will affect the entire coaching landscape. The AI will hire coaches based on things like whether a candidates is an alum or not, coaching style, etc. You will also get offers while you are currently employed
  • Although you can start out as a coordinator, when you are a head coach you do not hire your coordinator positions
  • In online dynasties, the commish sets what level everyone is at, whether that's one-star defensive coordinators or full-on high-caliber head coaches
Online Dynasty Web Browser
  • Commish can advance the week from the web – but only if you pay a one-time fee of $2.99 or 240 Microsoft Points
  • You can super-sim your games versus the CPU on the web – including calling plays, modifying your depth chart, and more. You can also pause the game at any time, sim forward a quarter, etc. Again, however, this will cost you a one-time fee of $2.99 or 240 Microsoft Points
  • Both of the above browser features can be bought in one Commissioner Pack for $6.99/560 MP, and the pack also includes the ability to be commish to up to five dynasties
Misc.
  • Custom Playbooks: Add remove plays and formations at will. You can set up exactly how you see your playbook, from grouping all medium passes to putting all play-action plays together, and more. This is not sortable via your NCAA browser page
  • Recruiting in Dynasty mode has been tuned, but not changed greatly:
 
# 18 TracerBullet @ 05/23/11 12:25 PM
I'm so about to go re-create my old high school football conference for RTG.
 
# 19 illwill10 @ 05/23/11 12:27 PM
"
ROAD TO GLORY
This year's mode is designed by former Auburn running back Alex Howell. He says his aim is to "create as much of my high school and college experience that I could through Road to Glory."

High School
  • Explores your high school years more in depth, so you'll play a full senior season and gain recruiting points that are based on your stats
  • After each game you'll pick three local schools of varying prestige that are interested in you
  • Your recruiting board shows which schools you've picked and how far you are to earning a scholarship for each one. You can walk on to any school, but if you have a scholarship, you'll be able to transfer your recruiting points into XP for college
  • You'll play and be recruited on both sides of the ball
  • You can edit your HS senior season from seven to eleven games, and can import online browser-built Team Builder teams as your opponents. This lets you recreate your real-life high school team's schedule if you want
College

Coach's Trust
  • You work your way up the depth chart by earning Coach's Trust Points, and even when you have enough points to catch the player who's higher than you on the chart, you can then only take that position by winning a Position Battle – which is a glorified practice session
  • Non-starters will earn Trust Points through practices and occasions when you see the field during mop-up time, etc.
  • Coach Trust Points extend to your on-the-field power. QBs won't be able to call audibles or hot routes until they have earned the coach's trust
  • Earn enough points and you can have the chance to call plays from "Extra Plays" – an extended selection of plays than what the coach has already called. This is available in varying frequency during a game the more Trust Points you earn
  • The development team is also working on improving the AI play calling
XP and the Upgrade Store
  • XP you earn during your college career is spent on item packs in the Upgrade Store. These packs are built around groups of attributes for specific types of players. For example, the scat back pack boosts your acceleration and juke ability
  • There are 600 item packs total, and they'll be six different ones available each week. Rarity, cost, and duration vary, but they will all be based around your position
  • Upgrade Store items cannot be bought via micro-transactions
Misc.
  • Calendar system scrapped, and the Road to Glory presentation is similar to the Dynasty Mode's menus
  • The mode's menus, replays, montages, etc. will be centered around your player
  • Practices are now 25 reps per practice
  • Can save all your Road to Glory replays onto your NCAA browser page
  • No more study sessions on your calendar"
 
# 20 Gotmadskillzson @ 05/23/11 12:27 PM
So basically.......what we learned on Friday was it......
 


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