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Developer notes/game rant

I’ve not posted on here since the Crystal Bowl back in March as life has been quite busy and seeing the NFL pre-season has got me thinking.

I had been keeping an eye-out for a new (American) Football game as I’m still on Madden 08 for the PC, that was released in 2007! I don’t (know how to) do frosty editor, etc. so Madden 19/20 on PC is not for me,

I was keeping an eye/ear out for 2K’s Pro Football game (still a year away?), the new EA CFB game as I saw Maximum Football come and go, It looked like Maximum Football was making huge strives forward, but was at least another year away from being suitable for me, but now it’s gone and I wish David Winter all the best going forward. Axis looked amazing when the editor video’s dropped in 2017, but the in-game graphics never really got going as even a replacement for Madden 08 PC.

Is having a fully-customisable/editable Pro or College Football game on an engine similar to Unreal 4/5 too much to ask in 2021? I have loved playing NBA2K20 on PS4 as I have stuck in all my teams and it feels like it’s my custom league. It’s brilliant!

Sorry to grumble , but there’s now four (association) football/soccer games coming out with FIFA, eFootball/PES, Goalz and UFL all coming out this next year.

It’s depressing seeing what the Madden series has become and the ’22 version is seemingly getting a lot of refunds and in danger of becoming the next WWE2K20 or even worse, Cyberpunk.

SO, I’m thinking of changing team names up on here to make things feel little fresher as not much has changed for the past few seasons- players coming in and what not

Some team names may change or swap around, but at the very least the same PFL style will be going forward.

Here’s to a new fully customisable football game that we can all enjoy!

Cheers!

Simon

What’s on the off-season agenda?

Following the end of the 2020-21 regular season the matters for teams outside of the play-offs will be about coaching changes and other player personnel moves. For the league, there are even bigger questions to look into this off-season.

What to do with the Eborian Football Conference (EFC)?

Once the monopolies commission have made the decision on the acquisition of the EFC by the PFL, which is expected to be given the okay there will be work to do. Currently the league have 16 teams in 4 divisions of 4, whilst the EFC have 8 teams in 2 conferences. Although fantasy youtubers and online comments prophesise a 24 team league, this would not make sense to most within the game. Imagine this:

-The league would need to employ an additional 400 players, who would be expected to be at PFL standard for the inaugural expanded season.

-Several EFC teams would need to upgrade their stadiums immediately.

-It is not likely that the television deals, which mostly fund the league, would be increased by 50% to accommodate the extra games. This is likely to be the case because it will be perceived that there will be a lessening of the talent level with an extra 8 teams.

Of course, this would be a mute point if the monopolies commission do not approve the buyout by the PFL. There was little talk of other investors being interested in a bailout.

What is currently predicted based on the league’s approval is a recommendation that four teams will be absorbed into the league. The four teams would be placed into the remaining divisions, although it is not known whether there would be the returning of conferences. There has been some talk in the league of conferences returning, with additional play-off spots and the (maybe) return of the Elite Bowl-the All-Star game that was dropped in 2018. It’s not known if that would even be popular.

The four mooted teams are the Nashford Lions, the Arkheim Raiders, the Pottsburgh Cardinals and the Amorgan Blues. This is based on them being the larger teams with stadiums already available to them. Remember of course, the Cardinals and Blues were removed from the league due to insolvency. If these teams were to return, they would likely need to provide certain assurances over their financial futures.

Expanding the Playoffs

Regardless as to what happens with the EFC, the league is also making plans outside of this towards future expansion towards 18 and then 20 teams. Along with this, comes the ever raised question about expanding the play-offs. Currently 8 teams qualify and they play quarter-finals, semi-finals and then the Crystal Bowl.

When the league had 20 teams previously, 10 teams where in the play-offs with the top 3 in each conference receiving a bye and seeds 4 and 5 playing off for the final spot. Some league owners are pressing for an expansion of the play-offs anyway, even though the standard league position is that there should never be more than 50% of the teams qualifying for the play-offs as it waters down the competition and value of qualifying.

Two extra play-off games would not only increase the season by one week, but give more “special” play-off matches, to bring in more revenue. Professional sports leagues obviously like more revenue!

Relocation, Relocation, Relocation!

The city of Mayona, led by the city’s mayor, have been pressing for a professional football team in the city. An attempt to take the Sharks out of St George was voted down last year. It is understood that prospective owners have also acquired into the status of two EFC clubs and the Iomagh Steelers. It is likely that further attempts will be made by a city keen to have pro football on its resume. The league will have to decide whether they think that the city is a suitable one for pro football and whether they think that it will be suitable to have an existing franchise relocated or to grant them a brand-new franchise.

As with most things, money talks, making it likely that Mayona will have a team within the next 5 years.

Parity Football League?

Ten of the sixteen teams in the PFL are 1-1 after the first two games. There are two shocks in the standings right now- that the Melborg Giants are 0-2 and the unfancied Iomagh Steelers are 2-0!

We’ve been looking for more parity following the collapse of four teams and reduction to 16 sides- it seems the league has evened out. It will be interesting to see if this remains for the next 16 games. Play-off tie-breakers would become a factor.

Oh, and the Landor Knights are already 1-1, so no talk of an undefeated season for them.

Welcome to the PFL,’ Edge’!

Edjerious Jones has arrived to the PFL. Arrived! The rookie wideout took his first pro catch 66 yards to the house, then followed it up with two more scores in the third quarter. He finished with 8 catches for 155 yards and 3 TDs.  The Oilers may have lost 29-27 to the Sharks- but what a future this young man has in store for him. And what a treat we have in store for us- go EDJECATE us!

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Knights sharpen logo, announce blackout!

Landor Knights | Kits 2017-18

The Landor Knights have shown off their new logo, celebrating an unprecedented 5-0 record in Crystal Bowls! They are also announcing that for next season they will have two homes games featuring the ‘Blackout’ kits. These are new kits, all black (helmet to sock tops) with a cool new style for 2017. We look forward to seeing them soon!

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Steelers select Stewart:Re-allocation Draft Recap

PFL Re-allocation Draft | rounds 1&2

The first two round of the Player Re-allocation Draft have brought in some surprise selections. The order is the same as the PFL (Student Graduate) Draft, with the team with the worst record  in 2016-17 getting the first pick and champions, the Landor Knight having the last pick. Teams from the four departed teams were available to select, any unselected players become free agents on 1st May 2017. Continue reading Steelers select Stewart:Re-allocation Draft Recap