How does the franchise mode in ID compare to the other Bball games?

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  • myownsun
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    • Aug 2002
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    How does the franchise mode in ID compare to the other Bball games?

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    • Oct 2002
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        • DXZeke
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          • Feb 2003
          • 2538

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          Re: How does the franchise mode in ID compare to the other Bball games?

          It's fairly basic...
          In the off season is shows who's retired, then who you have too resign... then once you resign everyone you can go look and see who's in the free agents market. Then you have the Draft which is shows you how good a persons rating is right off the bat.

          The CPU does offer trades to you, trades amoungst itself, releasas players, and signs them. So at least you'll see teams mixing them up.

          It does track the main stat catagories and has some niffty things like being able to see every teams overall rating... which will change based on trades, singings, new seasons, ect. It's pretty cool.

          It's not as good as ESPN's, but I do lik it better than NBA Live's, but that's my opinion.

          It's not the best, but it could be a lot worse. It would still be fun to play.

          I wish the MS or someone would license a stat driven game like a Front Page Sports stats based game and impliment it into a game.
          I see that MLB 2005 is doing that on PS2, but you can't play the games, so what's the point?
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          • DXZeke
            Straight Edge
            • Feb 2003
            • 2538

            #6
            Re: How does the franchise mode in ID compare to the other Bball games?

            It's fairly basic...
            In the off season is shows who's retired, then who you have too resign... then once you resign everyone you can go look and see who's in the free agents market. Then you have the Draft which is shows you how good a persons rating is right off the bat.

            The CPU does offer trades to you, trades amoungst itself, releasas players, and signs them. So at least you'll see teams mixing them up.

            It does track the main stat catagories and has some niffty things like being able to see every teams overall rating... which will change based on trades, singings, new seasons, ect. It's pretty cool.

            It's not as good as ESPN's, but I do lik it better than NBA Live's, but that's my opinion.

            It's not the best, but it could be a lot worse. It would still be fun to play.

            I wish the MS or someone would license a stat driven game like a Front Page Sports stats based game and impliment it into a game.
            I see that MLB 2005 is doing that on PS2, but you can't play the games, so what's the point?
            BeyondMediaOnline.com

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            • DXZeke
              Straight Edge
              • Feb 2003
              • 2538

              #7
              Re: How does the franchise mode in ID compare to the other Bball games?

              It's fairly basic...
              In the off season is shows who's retired, then who you have too resign... then once you resign everyone you can go look and see who's in the free agents market. Then you have the Draft which is shows you how good a persons rating is right off the bat.

              The CPU does offer trades to you, trades amoungst itself, releasas players, and signs them. So at least you'll see teams mixing them up.

              It does track the main stat catagories and has some niffty things like being able to see every teams overall rating... which will change based on trades, singings, new seasons, ect. It's pretty cool.

              It's not as good as ESPN's, but I do lik it better than NBA Live's, but that's my opinion.

              It's not the best, but it could be a lot worse. It would still be fun to play.

              I wish the MS or someone would license a stat driven game like a Front Page Sports stats based game and impliment it into a game.
              I see that MLB 2005 is doing that on PS2, but you can't play the games, so what's the point?
              BeyondMediaOnline.com

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