Rtts far fetched
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Ever. Remember in the late '90s video games some had video footage of first person view where you could make decisions in game. Imagine if they could do that in row to the show such as you start out from college. You get a draft phone call, but it's from first person view. You can choose to decline the team. Accept the team bypass it what not imagine everything in a road to the show is first person gameplay would be hell is currently but off game would be live. Video with results such as you go three for four you choose what to say in post game interviews you choose what to do if you get hurt, do you play through the injury or ride the pine you know you choose stuff. Maybe not too heavy but more realistic. You know off days go out with friends and party or hit the gym and do cardio more stuff. Just make it more realistic but also where you have a say in the long haul of your career. Playing through injuries might get you more recognition and status as a player but also long-term. You might be injury prone...
Just was thinking this reminds me of some older games of the late 90s. You know you have games where you could decide what happens and is multiple outcomes the same thing. But this could go on for probably two or three years making it sell in depth where you become a rookie and you retire say as a 20-year vet injuries. But you're also making Hall of Fame numbers and then you progress to be married with your kids. You have the option to retire and make the Hall of Fame. That will just be something amazing
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it would be kinda like this, theres a youtube video for the game as well but you also pick in this navy game from 3 ro 4 choices each have different risk and rewards, and end of game events... same for RTTS, you can choose to stay in college or get drafred, play through an injury but also risk of injury prone