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PantherfanB

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I got it, played only one game so far (Waiting for down-loadable rosters). Ive never done a Online Dynasty. how does it work?

I have ver 1.0 of the updated rosters, you can find the gamertags to get them from if you just google it. Online dynasty works like regular dynasty except players control a select number of teams. From my experience doing a dynasty works best if you do a league like the acc or sec instead of letting people just choose whatever team they want so you can get player vs player games more often and fight over recruits instead of mostly just playing against the cpu.

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So are we going to go with a single conference or spread out? If so the commish needs to schedule the non-conference games well. Also, Pantherfan, what rosters are you using for the dynasty? We definitely need an updated one, at least one with names added.

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yea, the rosters i used was gamertag CK11

that roster really isn't that good, it has made up players on a bunch of teams because they didn't want to go to the effort of making new players. Theres probably three or four of the transferred SC players that are still on the roster. I would wait a couple revisions till you start so the rosters are "accurate"......

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i honestly wont notice made up players. as long as the big names are on the right teams thats all i care about. it seems like pantherfanb just did auto name for the online dynasty anyway.

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I would set one up but I already started a single player online Dynasty so I could do the recruiting from the PC. If someone wants to set one up with named rosters I would be happy to join, gamertag is theant1h3ro....

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