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Originally Posted by Resin |
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Here's the problem.. you say it is simple, but then how many teams are in the game? And how do you get that info without watching all the games?
Do you think EA should hire you to watch every NCAA game on satellite and write down every freaking detail like what kind of socks these teams wear?
I suggest you do this... when 2006 comes out, look at the uniforms of every team in the game (home/away/alternate home/alternate away).... so we're talking in the neighborhood of say 500 uniforms? Ok, so look at those 500ish uniforms and find all the minor problems with them. Then, put them all together and send an email to the NCAA team with the list. I would also suggest you mention you'll DO IT FOR FREE for future titles (they can't pay you nothing due to labor laws I imagine, but minimum wage is close to free!). Who knows, you might get an interview!
Oh, and make sure you finish within 7 months or so of the release of NCAA 2007
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LOL, these games are $50 a pop. EA made, what, 3
Billion last year? Yeah, they should hire a team if they have to. I wouldnt be surprised if they already did have a team for this. And I like how you think they have to a game for every team from last year to get details on uniforms. LOL