Good deal. Nice to know that the sceduling is fixed.
NCAA Football 10 Blog: Dynasty Details
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Good deal. Nice to know that the sceduling is fixed.Hates exclusive licenses...
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Good blog. Thanks Russ! I love the fine tuning of dynasty. Especially, athletes and moving into a position, player progression, recruiting and CPU logic.
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I like they made recruiting harder for teams. Its based off quality of school more instead of location like in ncaa 09... I was wondering why my friend had such a easy time recruiting as a crappy ohio bobcats team. And lower prestige teams dont progress players as well as better team is a freaking awesome feature i never even thought ofComment
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Sounds alot better then it did a couple weeks ago. Good to see more realism when it comes to schedules. One question Notre Dame never has 8:00 start times at home. This usually happened at the last game of the season. Was this fixed as well?Comment
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Sounds like good stuff.......... I may like the recruits not coming in off the bat as a high rating.......... could curb the issue of QBs on deep teams able to progress to 92 overall without playing a down..........
But I'll play a little Negative Nancy here..........
Team Prestige is now a much bigger factor in Progression; the quality of your team will influence how fast your players gain attributes.
Should be the fairly rare player that comes along and progress a little faster than the other players on his team to let the occasional star player have his presence on a mid-major squad, such as a Jarett Dillard........... hopefully this policy doesn't disallow the better non-BCS teams having a player or two get in the 90s overall........Favorite Teams:
NBA: Houston Rockets
NFL: Tennessee Titans
MLB: Chicago White Sox
NCAA: Florida State Seminoles
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Good stuff in that blog, but like a whole lot of other people have said I am hella worried about the speed raising every year.I'm just imagining a HB coming in as a 78/79 freshman year and leaving as a 97/98 due to rapid inflation.Scary thought if you ask me.Go Herd!(Even though your terrible)
Lets go V-C-U!!(And to make it clear, I have been a VCU hoops fan since 2007...no bandwagon for me, thank you very much!)Comment
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