College Football 25 players want old NCAA Football feature to come back

College Football 25 players want old NCAA Football feature to come back

“Despite being featured in NCAA 14, the College Football 25 Dynasty mode does not include a tracking system for past Playoff National Championship and Heisman winners, as well as team statistics from previous seasons. This omission has sparked questions from players as to why this information was removed.”

Despite the end of CFB 25’s honeymoon period, members of the community have expressed concerns about several significant issues that are preventing the title from reaching its maximum potential.

EA was criticized by Road to Glory users for its flawed upgrade system, limited plays, and broken depth chart, while Dynasty players pointed out serious hindrances such as sim-logic and recruiting issues.

EA has addressed the Dynasty concerns and is planning to implement more changes in a larger update. However, there are still other issues with the game mode that community members have raised and that have not been specifically addressed by the development team.

CFB 25 Dynasty Players: Seeking In-Depth Team and Player Statistics

A member of the CFB 25 team expressed their opinion on Reddit stating that there is a lack of historical data in Dynasty mode due to the absence of tracking stats and awards from previous seasons.

I love how there is essentially zero history allowed in Dynasty mode byu/GeicoFrogGaveMeHerp inNCAAFBseries

“One user argued that the removal of many features in NCAA Football 13 and 14 is what infuriates them.”

A player took the initiative to monitor their own statistics from Dynasty saves. They shared their Google spreadsheet with the community for others to manually record their information.

“According to another player, one of my wide receivers was a two-time Heisman winner and held the all-time career records for receiving yards, receptions, and touchdowns. Despite these achievements, he was not drafted and has since vanished without any record of his Heisman wins or recognition as a first-team or All-American player.”

For Dynasty enthusiasts who undertake lengthy rebuilds of 10 years or more, it is satisfying to reflect on past draft classes and their achievements. However, without any historical data, the overall experience is diminished and frustrations continue to mount.

There is uncertainty surrounding EA’s plans for the highly anticipated update “in the near future,”but fans of Dynasty are hoping for improved stat tracking as part of the update.

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