I think I'd prefer realism, but that's just me. Can't wait to see an Android version!
Pro Strategy Football 2013 Review (iOS)
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Hey, just an update. I've submitted PSF 2014 to the App Store for review. I've begun work on the Android conversion, which I hope to complete in a few months. My goal this was year was to complete these six things:
- incorporate lots of users' ideas (done)
- improve the UI presentation and flow (done)
- Casual Play (done)
- add Career Play (about 50% complete)
- Android (about 40% complete)
- iCloud for sharing files between my devices (haven't started yet)
The new "Casual Mode" allows you to call plays at a high level (like inside run on offense, or "defend against outside runs" on defense) and leave all the nitty gritty details to the offensive and defensive coordinators. And you can switch between Casual and Hard Core mode during a game.
BTW, here are quite a few iPad screenshots:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.781405031916570.1073741836.242158095841269& type=1Comment
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Hey, I don't know where to ask this, but I was hoping to post something under "Other Football Games" but I can't create a post. Nor can I check private messages. I guess my account isn't open on the forums? I was thinking it would be nice to have a new 2014 thread. When I go to the Forums page, it indicates that I'm logged in.Comment
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Not sure mate. Maybe we can check with one of the moderators. Also, contact the site guys about the game, then we can have not only a forum post dedicated to the 2014 version, but a front page post and OS article/review. That would be great I think!Comment
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Understandable, but disappointing. I love iOOTP on my iPhone and would love a football GM app too!Thanks, Aggies7. My emphasis will still be coaching, not GM duties. In Career mode, there will be players aging out, new ones coming in, etc, but most of the emphasis is going to be on matters like preseason training, preparing your team for the upcoming opponent, etc. Given the complexity, I also expect my first Career mode to be single-player. If it takes off, then I'll look into creating a server-based multi-player Career mode in the future. Baby steps, though!
I am also going to provide a more basic play calling interface and let users choose between the basic and advanced levels when coaching a game, since the current advanced level can be a bit overwhelming for people who haven't worked up to it.Comment
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I know Apple is swamped with the new iOS and phones, and while I'm waiting on the approval (and working on career mode), I put together this quick video on Casual and Hard Core play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcSIkd1l4CAComment

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