mrmax86
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Yep. EA wants to make the game and is willing to pay the players. It is the NCAA telling them they can't. Or more specifically if EA pays players, then those players are ineligible.It has very little to do with EA Sports interests... until the NCAA allows them to pay the players, it's always going to be a pipe dream...
I think there's nothing stopping EA from making such a game today, however you have to wonder how a game with completely fictitious players would sell. They did sell well in the days before licensing but that was 30 years ago. People have been deprived of an updated CFB game for years now, so perhaps it would still be a hot item.Lordy.. It's a can of worms. My kids loved it, however players want to get paid for using their likeness. I think the only way it'll fly is if every player on every team had the number 0.
The kids don't need to be paid for being in a video game. Most of them would be ecstatic just to be on it, give them a copy and call it a day.
It would be a huge seller. Nothing EA can do until the NCAA changes.Yep. EA wants to make the game and is willing to pay the players. It is the NCAA telling them they can't. Or more specifically if EA pays players, then those players are ineligible.
I think there's nothing stopping EA from making such a game today, however you have to wonder how a game with completely fictitious players would sell. They did sell well in the days before licensing but that was 30 years ago. People have been deprived of an updated CFB game for years now, so perhaps it would still be a hot item.
In all of the NCAA games EA made, you could create/edit players and people could use those features to create players resembling real ones. That I guess would be the workaround and people could just download the "real" rosters. Even when the NCAA games were being made and the players did resemble real-life counterparts, people would go through the work of putting their real names in there.
Don’t think it’ll be that simple, most will be fine with that but there will be athletes that will want to be paid. I’m sure EA has thought about this and has a plan.The kids don't need to be paid for being in a video game. Most of them would be ecstatic just to be on it, give them a copy and call it a day.
I think the fact the NCAA is even open to the idea of athletes getting compensated for their likeness makes me think it’ll happen (which is long overdue).