garysorrell -> RE: Noobie Question (10/28/2007 8:57:17 PM)
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Well, the 'other' games im thinking of are the NCAA ones from EA. I think 07 is not available on PC. Maybe previous years are, not sure. As for any of the big titles comparing to Max, its all about what you expect and want from the game. The big name titles like the NCAA and Maddens are games designed around one license, either College or the NFL. All of the developers resources, from money to man-hours went into making the games a simulation of either the NCAA or the NFL. At least to a certain degree, down to the last detail. Maximum Football is better referred to as a 'Football Construction set'. The focus in Max is geared more towards the on field part, as opposed to the GM side. The way it works in Max is generally the same, regardless of what rules or setup you use. There isnt necessarily a college or pro mode in Max. The game pretty much flows the same way: Create League Hold a draft Run training camp Play games You can change the rules and such around when you create your league to be similar to the US, CFL, or indoor pro game. Or you can make it be similar to college ball. Or you can go crazy and mix and match. The draft is just that, a draft. Regardless of what you set your league up to be like, you will either have a draft, or skip the draft and let the AI fill the teams, your choice. When you begin the draft, whether its the first ever draft or the yearly draft, you are presented with a pool of players to draft from. Teams draft in alphabetical order the very first season, then order of finish each season after. There are no contracts or recruiting or anything. Each team, either AI controlled or human, just pics from the available players each round. Max doesnt really have the features like OOTP or Puresim. Next version hopefully, but not this one.
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