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EAs goal with their sports titles Dynasty modes was first discovered with this years MVP Baseball. The idea is to have players morale have a greater impact over the performance of the complete team. The concept can be called synergy, where the sum of the parts is usually greater than the whole, that is, if every cylinder is properly firing. In the world of collegiate football, there are (supposedly) no contract extensions to fret over or mental anguish from being sent to NFL Europe, wondering how youre gonna learn Spanish in a week. College football players mainly have to worry about not succumbing to the temptations that may get them in disciplinary trouble and keeping their grades up. NCAA Football 2005 has a much deeper Dynasty mode than last year mainly due to the way in which directors can monitor the personality of the player and make decisions based on off-field incidents as any good director would do. This may mean benching the star player in order to restore team chemistry. Or, the likelihood of incidences can be lessened by properly recruiting the high school players who have a little brains to go along with the brawn. Playing time even becomes a factor in college ball since even these young players realize that the exposure they get in college can lead to dollar signs later on in life. A young player may make the decision to jump camp and transfer to a school that they know will offer them more PT. The job of a proficient Dynasty director is to keep a rotating roster which will ensure that up-and-coming players feel wanted, without jeopardizing checks in the win column. This is especially important when drafting players for physical ability instead of on a positional basis. Just like many young recruits, their skills arent polished at a specific position so coaches may help them find their calling with professional position coaching. This tends to mean a lot of bench time until the player and coaches find the right slot on the roster which can easily lead to discouragement, and eventually a transfer. Keeping people happy works in all facets of business, and NCAA Football 2005s Dynasty mode follows this same principle to provide a gentle twist on ho-hum roster management.




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