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IGN has just posted an article detailing the new Teambuilder mode for NCAA Football 10.

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"This time around Create-a-School (TeamBuilder) is all web-based and operated from your PC. Pigskin fanatics can hop onto TeamBuilder.com, (once the site is live) sign in with their EA Sports ID, and then get down to the nitty gritty of designing the look and attributes for their school. EA Sports was kind enough to create IGN University (average GPA 1.1) to give us a look at just how deep the creation goes.

There are hundreds of pieces to every uniform and many can be tuned to your liking. From the stripes on your pants to whether your logo appears on the helmet or your uniform number (ala Alabama), there's a lot of depth there. There are more than 70 base styles for your uni and 11 different logo placements aside from the helmet designs that I just mentioned. There's less customizability to the pants, but it's a similar mechanic. As fun as it is to fiddle with the look of your uniforms, what really impressed me was the freedom afforded to nailing down a team logo."

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# 21 Solidice @ 04/24/09 04:53 AM
I know some already commented on this picture, but figured I'll post it so others could see it.



they used Cal's stadium, and as previously mentioned, Cal's flags on the stadium and logos on the scoreboard still there.
 
# 22 sportzbro @ 04/24/09 04:59 AM
i like that pregame banner, glad they got rid of the helmets and kept it basic/clean with the logos
 
# 23 Gmac1016 @ 04/24/09 05:07 AM
So many possibilities. I'm definitely going to be making a lot of classic teams with this.
 
# 24 TrevJo @ 04/24/09 06:43 AM
Just read the article. I agree it was kind of a crappy article. But, I am excited that TeamBuilder is going to be so web-based, and even available before game launch.
 
# 25 baumy300 @ 04/24/09 07:06 AM
If we design them online, how can they be transfered to our Xbox?
 
# 26 TrevJo @ 04/24/09 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by baumy300
If we design them online, how can they be transfered to our Xbox?
Through the EA Locker I think, like how online rosters are downloaded.
 
# 27 baumy300 @ 04/24/09 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by TrevJo
Through the EA Locker I think, like how online rosters are downloaded.
Right on. I have never put anything in the locker from my PC, so I am hoping it isn't anything complicated or complex.
 
# 28 miami01 @ 04/24/09 08:02 AM
Kind of sad about only 12 schools, but looks cool non the less. Hopefully I can spread my teams across other users.
 
# 29 Exonerated @ 04/24/09 09:14 AM
Awesome as.

FYI.

Creating it on PC opens an ocean of possibilities.

It may seem daunting for those who aren't great using PCs, but for a nerd like me, creating it on PC is so much better.
 
# 30 GhostWriter99 @ 04/24/09 09:57 AM
The All-TIme Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Georgia Southern Eagles here I come.
 
# 31 Exonerated @ 04/24/09 10:00 AM
Australia Outbacks. (national team) . Yes a national football team. Its real.

Be sweet to get the australian coat of arms on the jerseys. That would be sweeeeet.
 
# 32 greenegt @ 04/24/09 10:49 AM
Huge feature. Can't wait to get James Madison in the game.
 
# 33 Exonerated @ 04/24/09 11:06 AM
utorrent.com -----> Mininova.com ---- > Photoshop -----> Open Torrent File.

Please delete if this infracts with the TOS or something.
 
# 34 StayPlation82 @ 04/24/09 11:10 AM
this works for me. i can redo Auburn's uni's and not worry about trying recreate all 70 players. i can use the stadium and all. yeah this will work...really well!
 
# 35 tef @ 04/24/09 11:10 AM
I wonder if this means we are finally going to get a PC based roster editor?
 
# 36 Rebel10 @ 04/24/09 12:22 PM
This sounds awesome. I can definitely spend a few summer afternoons at work tuning my team!
 
# 37 Rebel10 @ 04/24/09 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MtneerManiac
Or you could just get Photoshop 7.0 via torrent, since it's an old version and Adobe makes their bucks off of CS and what-not.

It's not like we're using it for anything WORTH paying for it anyway. It's a crime to charge people hundreds of dollars for a prorgam they're just going to create logos and banners and what-not.
It's not a crime to charge people hundreds of dollars for photoshop, which is one of the most powerful and useful applications for anybody who buys it. If you want to make striped pants, there's a thousand free graphic editors and photo programs... like GIMP.
 
# 38 Hooe @ 04/24/09 12:24 PM
Is there no changing of the stadium whatsoever from a preselected build? That'd be kind of disappointing, but if I recall the PS2 era NCAA games did the same thing (though without allowing you to play in an existing stadium; there were but five generic choices or so). Hopefully there is a fairly large number of generic stadiums at least, then.
 
# 39 Duece @ 04/24/09 12:31 PM
This all sounds good.
I give EA their props...But one question can you use Custom Stadium Sounds with the Create-a-Team.
 
# 40 TrevJo @ 04/24/09 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Rebel10
there's a thousand free graphic editors editors and photo programs... like GIMP.
I'm a big fan of GIMP, by the way.
 


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