OS Roundtable: NCAA Football's Future Edition

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  • BrockOchoGOAT
    Rookie
    • Jun 2012
    • 155

    #16
    Re: OS Roundtable: NCAA Football's Future Edition

    Originally posted by lord_mike
    I don't understand why EA isn't arguing first amendment. They won their case against Jim Brown using just that argument. It's OK to "paint" a picture of a celebrity and sell it without the permission of the person you painted, if you look at the history of case law. Why are video games any different?
    This is a great point. Video games are not any different. The difference is only in the changing times, and a painting is not good enough to use as a complete presidence in court. However, I think that people have a "when" and not an "if" attitude towards EA losing the lawsuit, and that should not be the case. EA and everybody on their side is still the heavy favorite, even if they end up paying millions in a settlement.

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    • BDawg35
      MVP
      • Apr 2003
      • 2313

      #17
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      • gatorsinRENO
        Rookie
        • May 2013
        • 218

        #18
        What we need is for another company to rise up and challenge EA, break the monopoly so that there can be healthy competition, and if the other company fails, then maybe we will get a good game out of EA once or twice

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        • Goblue8899
          Rookie
          • Jan 2014
          • 9

          #19
          Originally posted by BizDevConglomerate
          I may delusional, but I don't see why this matters. Backbreaker showed the world that you don't agreements to have the team's, leagues logos etc to have an awesome game. I see it that, whoever produces the next game can use a teambuilder option and mimic the leagues. I. E. Create a football game that can be whatever league according to the amount of teams, divisions, and postseason. This way we can have a game that gives us COLLEGE, CFL, ARENA, AND EVEN HIGH SCHOOL.

          I play college to export rosters to the NFL, but this can also be accomplished by using dlc add-ons, or by creating agreements with EA fir madden or who ever else makes a game.

          What this would mean is, there would take more creativity and effort to innovate and do something great. Push the envelop.

          I dont want to imply they aren't using a strong effort, but this last ncaa edition needs to be the last. They added physics from madden, the shoes are the same, they added gloves, and cutscenes, ultimate team is ok, the sky looks good, and dynasty is ok. But after a week, it's still dry. The amount of time it takes to change accessories is still too long
          That is a great idea. Also I was a fan of the real FCS teams, the whole FCS east predators, that's just stupid, teams like south Alabama play the same FCS team five times a year. But I didn't like how you could only switch them out with the FBS teams. It would be sweet if there was FCS and DII and DIII teams.

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          • scottyrogers10
            Rookie
            • Jul 2012
            • 233

            #20
            Re: OS Roundtable: NCAA Football's Future Edition

            Between you and hovaturnup this forum has been destroyed. Congrats.... seriously quit bumping these old threads.

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            • ftball11
              Pro
              • Sep 2003
              • 553

              #21
              Re: OS Roundtable: NCAA Football's Future Edition

              I think EA renewed the CLC License simply to keep other companies from snagging it up. Maybe they renewed it for future use. Either way, EA shut down the whole department so unfortunately (for now) I don't think this news changes anything.

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