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I didn't like how so many D2 fans made the teams powerhouses to start. I always liked trying to build up a program and replace the new schools like Western Kentucky one year and see what conference invites I could get. There you could get Pac-10 invites, but definite only Utah was able to get one out of the MWC from back then.
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Originally posted by Uwfalum98 View Post
Am thinking the same thing. I think I even have an old flat screen tv with component video connections on it. Guessing it will probably look terrible on a HDTV but might still be fun.
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Originally posted by Uwfalum98 View Post
Thank you, makes me wonder if I still have an old memory card with a UWF team on it, lol. Now if I can only find the darn thing...
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I remember going through and manually updating rosters of players with their real names that were about 85 ratings or something like that for when I imported them into Madden for drafts. I'd look at the official rosters online and make a list of all of them and only a few would end up not having numbers after the import which made that of course a lot easier in Madden.
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Just a heads-up, but NCAA '14 is currently selling for $70-$80 for a used copy, which is quite unusual for an EA Sports title. Once this game releases, the price will bottom out eventually. I'd recommend selling it now if you own a copy. I bought one for $5 in like 2016 and sold it for $30-$40 a couple years ago. Kinda wished I'd have held it, but profits are profits.
Anyway - it would be nice if EA offered packages for the lesser divisions. I'd pay an extra $10-$20 for a D2 DLC that includes all of the teams/logos and 5-10 stadiums or something.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostJust a heads-up, but NCAA '14 is currently selling for $70-$80 for a used copy, which is quite unusual for an EA Sports title. Once this game releases, the price will bottom out eventually. I'd recommend selling it now if you own a copy. I bought one for $5 in like 2016 and sold it for $30-$40 a couple years ago. Kinda wished I'd have held it, but profits are profits.
Anyway - it would be nice if EA offered packages for the lesser divisions. I'd pay an extra $10-$20 for a D2 DLC that includes all of the teams/logos and 5-10 stadiums or something.
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I found my (circa 1997) PS1 yesterday and it had a copy of NCAA Football 2000 in it, lol. I cleaned it up a little bit and it actually still works. Now if I can just find the rest of the games and memory cards that go with it.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostJust a heads-up, but NCAA '14 is currently selling for $70-$80 for a used copy, which is quite unusual for an EA Sports title. Once this game releases, the price will bottom out eventually. I'd recommend selling it now if you own a copy. I bought one for $5 in like 2016 and sold it for $30-$40 a couple years ago. Kinda wished I'd have held it, but profits are profits.
Anyway - it would be nice if EA offered packages for the lesser divisions. I'd pay an extra $10-$20 for a D2 DLC that includes all of the teams/logos and 5-10 stadiums or something.
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