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  • jbru119
    Rookie
    • Sep 2015
    • 15

    #1

    "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

    Wondering if anyone has a "guide" to playing NCAA14 & Madden 25 side-by-side in dynasty/franchise?
  • jbru119
    Rookie
    • Sep 2015
    • 15

    #2
    Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

    Just discovering you have to import the draft class in Madden Week 1, so no way to "sync" the seasons - have to play the entire NCAA season in order to export class

    This is disappointing...

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    • Nflu7
      Banned
      • Dec 2021
      • 22

      #3
      Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

      Just simulate the ncaa season and then export the draft class.

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      • jbru119
        Rookie
        • Sep 2015
        • 15

        #4
        Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

        Originally posted by Nflu7
        Just simulate the ncaa season and then export the draft class.
        Yes, I was actually looking for a way to play both games/seasons simultaneously, like IRL

        It makes sense that EA would want you to import the draft class in Week 1 - so you can scout prospects - but I was looking for a more IRL experience

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        • canes21
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2008
          • 22951

          #5
          Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

          Originally posted by jbru119
          Yes, I was actually looking for a way to play both games/seasons simultaneously, like IRL

          It makes sense that EA would want you to import the draft class in Week 1 - so you can scout prospects - but I was looking for a more IRL experience
          I believe they're saying to have a separate save where you simulate the season you're in, upload that draft class, then return to your actual save and play both together. You'll have the draft class and be able to play simultaneously.

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          • jyod21
            Rookie
            • Mar 2014
            • 371

            #6
            Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

            Originally posted by canes21
            I believe they're saying to have a separate save where you simulate the season you're in, upload that draft class, then return to your actual save and play both together. You'll have the draft class and be able to play simultaneously.

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            The only thing is that you'd end up with a lot of duplicates like that, or players that just disappear, unless you just used that simmed NCAA season to continue on to the following season.

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            • canes21
              Hall Of Fame
              • Sep 2008
              • 22951

              #7
              Re: "Syncing" NCAA14 & Madden 25 seasons

              Originally posted by jyod21
              The only thing is that you'd end up with a lot of duplicates like that, or players that just disappear, unless you just used that simmed NCAA season to continue on to the following season.
              Maybe you'd get a few, but generally the players leaving for the draft logic is so simple it will be nearly the same every time you get to that stage. It's a simple and predictable logic which is why you always know if a player is too small to get drafted, you know each 90-whatever overall with certain heights and weights will leave early, etc.

              If you truly want to play the seasons together, but have the draft classes be the year you just played, then you're going to have to go the route of simming an alternate save to get the draft class, then in your actual dynasty at the end of the year you'll need to use the editor to make any changes that are needed so that the players leaving stages match in both dynasties.
              “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


              ― Plato

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