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Any possible way to open roster files on computer? (PS3)
Is there any way that I could open a roster file on my computer, so i could add player pictures and fix some players' ages and whatnot? I know it's tedious, but it aggravates me when I'm playing with someone like Chris Ivory that has no picture. i've looked all over for this and I figured there has to be some way to do it.Tags: None -
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Somebody in this entire forum has to know how to do this, any help at all is greatly appreciated. -
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Re: Any possible way to open roster files on computer? (PS3)
There is no way to do this. The roster files are proprietary to EA. There is nothing that we can use to open them or add pictures. EA can't even add pictures, the reason most of these guys have no pictures is because all the pictures they use are ON the disk. So for guys like Chris Ivory or Joe Webb, they don't get a picture, whereas other guys who were added back in like Todd Bouman or Brian St. Pierre, their picture was already on the disk.Comment
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Re: Any possible way to open roster files on computer? (PS3)
oh okay, thank you for clearing that up.Comment
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Re: Any possible way to open roster files on computer? (PS3)
EA should release one along with a team creator and other features like this. I play fallout allot and Bethesda released the "GECK" to be able to create mods and expansions onto the game and because of it it is one of the funnest never ending games I play. My point, people like to have control and people will be happier and have more fun playing madden if EA just released it, but it doesn't seem EA has the peoples interest in mind.Comment

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