NCAA Football 10 Dynasty Mode: What to Expect
NCAA Football 10 is coming, and there has been so much hype going on around the web. Blogs and forums focused on the game are getting hyped up. The release date is already this July. Fans worldwide have been buzzing about this game. One of its popular sides, Dynasty Mode is getting better. Here is a look at NCAA Football 10?s Dynasty Mode.First up are the recruits. In NCAA Football 10, recruits have had an overhaul at Dynasty Mode. Recruits this year aren?t just reloaded freshmen. The freshmen will be allowed to grow into juniors or seniors. The recruits won?t have ratings that are too high but ratings which are balanced. Only a handful of recruits will have high rating, and the rest will have lower ratings. The quality of the school will also be emphasized. Smaller schools this time will grow at a slower pace alternate picking when CPU-controlled. This will make the Dynasty Mode for this game will be a whole lot more realistic.Next up, we take a look at scheduling. Compared to last year, this year?s scheduling has gotten way better with its major updates. One issue fixed is that if you win Big East Champ, you no longer have to play in the Orange Bowl, not unless you?re going for the National Title. The schedule of Big 12 has been changed into a two-year cycle. First play everyone in your division then play three other teams from the other division. There will no longer be night games on November for the Big 10. The issue where Arizona State plays California and Oregon State on the road has been fixed. Scheduling has gotten better this year.Poll Logic has also gotten an overhaul. It can now take on season movement at an earlier stage.