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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33929

    #1

    Online Leagues Deserve a Comeback



    In recent years, there has been a belief in sports gaming that franchise modes have been...

    Written By: TJ Henderson

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    Steve Noah
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  • TJ Henderson
    Rookie
    • Jun 2013
    • 65

    #2
    Where does that figure come from?  ?

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    • TJ Henderson
      Rookie
      • Jun 2013
      • 65

      #3
      Nevermind, just read it. From one game.... 

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      • swimfunk
        Rookie
        • Jan 2010
        • 303

        #4
        Online leagues are all I play for sporting games.   I don't really get the appeal for "Ultimate team" modes and get bored of them rather quickly.   Offline franchises are fun to run a team but I don't enjoy playing games vs the cpu so I lose interest.   Online leagues provide a chance to play directly vs a user and also act like a GM against others users.   I wish other games would support online leagues but it seems like they are focusing on the cash grab.   One of my favorite leagues was connected GM because the games were quick and fast paced. 
         NBA2K has stepped up recently with their My League Online and I hope they continue to take steps forward and not backwards.  I am intrigued by some of the Madden changes to CFM and am hopeful they are as good as advertised.   

        Online league players are some of the most loyal gamers because they tend to play the game year round.   My 2K league is planning on playing right up to 2K20 release date and then will jump into a fresh 2K20 franchise.   I've been involved in online leagues since 2009 (2k9) and have been hooked since.  
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        • AUChase
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2008
          • 19406

          #5
          I really miss when LeagueDaddy.com was popular during the PS2 sports title and early PS3 era was going.  Those leagues and the format with them was something special for me. 

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          • CujoMatty
            Member of Rush Nation
            • Oct 2007
            • 5445

            #6
            Joined an online league for OOTP for the first time  and it’s the most fun I’ve had in gaming in as long as I can remember. 
            2016 NLL Champion Saskatchewan Rush
            2018 NLL Champion Saskatchewan Rush
            2019 CEBL Champion Saskatchewan Rattlers

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            • JayhawkerStL
              Banned
              • Apr 2004
              • 3644

              #7
              Re: Online Leagues Deserve a Comeback

              Online league play used to be my primary reason for playing sorts games. In my mind, what ruined it was the introduction of CFM. Suddenly, it was no longer possible to grab five of your buddles and play in six man league.

              No, now it has to be full sim all the time. You can grab five friends, but you will mostly play the CPU, because, in reality, sim players don't like playing humans. So even their online leagues have become crap-filled AI fests. The games take well over an hour, because how could you enjoy a game without really forcing gamers to grind for 45 minute before the game gets down to the nitty gritty.

              Give me 6-12 team leagues that can either draft or assign players and 5 minute quarters. You know, so a group of friends can play without the game needing to be some sort of intense sim, but rather a fun game that is competitive.

              I grew up playing Indian Ball in the cemetery, so we could play baseball with just a few guys. We played 4 on 4 football in the backyard. We played half court basketball 3 on 3 on a blacktop court in a neighbor's backyard. We took the sports we loved and altered them so that we could compete and play with the numbers we had.

              When we played sports video games, it was just about competing with each other. It was about the fun. We had Strat O Matic, which was obviously sim, but even that we sorted into smaller leagues. My favorite way to play Strat was to create four all-star teams based on each division (back when baseball had 28 teams). I would play out seasons and track stats in the notebooks. Sometimes I ran full seasons, too.

              But more than anything, with the friends I grew up with playing sports and sports video games, we never restricted our selves to making it real. It was always about making it fun and competitive. You know what is not fun? Playing a 30 team league, because, inevitably, you will not enjoy many of the folks you play with. Too often, you won't enjoy the commissioner.

              This move to CPU being forced into the game to run teams has eliminated league play as something I am interested in. I think it has mostly destroyed online sports leagues.

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              • khouji
                Rookie
                • Oct 2017
                • 14

                #8
                Re: Online Leagues Deserve a Comeback

                Originally posted by Steve_OS


                In recent years, there has been a belief in sports gaming that franchise modes have been...

                Written By: TJ Henderson

                Click here to view the article.
                I agree with you.

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