The developers of EA SPORTS College Football 25 have announced that they will be addressing one of the game’s major issues with an upcoming fix. However, players are uncertain as to which specific issue will be resolved.
Since its initial release, EA SPORTS College Football 25 has satisfied players’ long-standing desire for a new installment in the beloved franchise, filling a significant nostalgia void. Fans wasted no time delving into their preferred modes, such as Dynasty and Road to Glory.
Despite being a few weeks into the game’s launch, it has not been without its challenges. Several problems have arisen in Dynasty mode, particularly with recruits, coach upgrades, and the Sim Logic system.
Several patches have already been released by EA SPORTS to tackle these problems, with a commitment to continued monitoring and management.
On July 28, Scott O’Gallagher, the creative director for College Football 25, confirmed that they will be addressing another major issue soon. O’Gallagher shared on X/Twitter, “I am aware of the issue and we have a solution in the works.”
I see it. We got something coming for it. 😉
— Scott O’Gallagher (@ScottOGallagher) July 28, 2024
Despite the speculation, players remain uncertain about the true reason behind the rule change. One fan voiced their opinion, stating, “They better not change Judkins’ spin move.”This move, which has been dubbed a “cheat code”by fans, has reportedly been banned in money matches between serious players.
Some inquired if it had any connection to the “scum”kicks seen in online games, where players have been tricked into falling for squib kicks.
“One player urged Scott, “Tell us.”Another player quizzed, “What does this mean?”A comment from another player suggested that this tweet could potentially have 10-15 or more bugs, asking what Scott meant by “it.”
The specifics of O’Gallagher’s reference and the potential in-game solutions are yet to be determined, but players have a growing list of desired improvements in various game modes.
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