âRoster Share,â a service in which NCAA Football 13 players trade edited rosters over EA Sports servers, has been down for a few days on both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. This has given rise to conspiracy rumors that EA has spiked the feature, especially as itâs tied to a use-of-likeness lawsuit brought by former college players.
Reached last night, an EA Sports representative said that the NCAA Football 13 development team noticed only late Friday that the feature was down. âWeâve got people looking into it,â he said. Between the lines, it means this wasnât killed off as some sort of ass-covering move related to the college playersâ litigation.
If EA really had any intention of doing that, it would have done so before now, and probably before the gameâs release. However, last month, case documents did reveal that EA Sports developers would use fully named files in building out the base roster for the coming year, then strip the names out so as not to run afoul of NCAA amateurism regulations that forbid such an identification. The playersâ lawsuit says it doesnât matter, they are basically identifiable in these video games in every other way.
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NCAA Football 13 Roster Share Feature Remains Down [Pastapadre]