The short beta length
The beta for EA College Football 26 really should have been longer. For a game that fans had a long list of request from, a short beta window just isn’t enough time to get a real feel for the gameplay, test different modes, or provide meaningful feedback. Players need more than a few days to explore mechanics, spot bugs, and help the developers fine-tune the experience before launch. A longer beta would not only give fans more hands-on time, but it would also lead to a more polished final product—something everyone wants after their request over the last game was made plus a longer beta can help players get more accustomed to the mechanics that were implementedReceived TWO invalid codes
So I received the beta code yesterday but didn't have time to play it. I try to redeem the code that was in the email in PS, and it said that the code was already used, couldn't even press download. I goto the website to enter in the already used code so I could get another one, no biggie right? Yep. They sent me another code that was already used AGAIN. I have email proof of this as well. How can I get an actual valid code, because it won't even give me another one. Thanks.EA Please help, My code isn't working
EA support isn't doing anything, but my PS5 code isn't working, I got the email today and i put in the code and it didn't work, contacted EA HELP and they just had a automated bot say my code is invalid, LIKE YEAH I KNOW THATS WHY I NEED HELP, this is my second beta EVER, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! PLEASE SEE PHOTO BELOWPls add: formation substitution, pitch invasion, stadium pulse
Formation substitution is very important in the game of football. Whether if it’s on offense or defense, formation substitution is a great strategy for victory. In college you might have a freshman or sophomore athlete that may demand “playing time,” but you might have a junior or senior athlete as the starter at that position. With formation substitutions you can plug in that underclassmen in certain formations which can help satisfy their need for “playing time.” Also formation substitution can help reduce fatigue or “wear & tear” on the starters. I would like to see a longer sustain stadium pulse. In college football 25, it seems like once you get a two score lead on your opponent at home, the stadium pulse is reduced dramatically. I understand if the game is a blow out, then the crowd would naturally become less interested. But for rivalry games and top 25 matches, the stadium pulse should last most longer no matter the score differential. Maybe it might be asking for too much, but “Pitch invasion” or storming the field would be a great addition to college football 26. Whether if it’s an upset victory from a rival school or top 25 undefeated team, “Pitch invasion” would be an interesting addition to the game.Road to the CFP
EA can you please add more stats to road to the cfp like 1.passing yards 2.rushing yards 3.touchdowns 4.Defensive stats 5.sacks 6.interceptions 7.Defensive tds 8.top receiver stats 9.key defensive players stats 10.special teams stats and can you all please add more than just the cotton bowl and sugar bowl to bowl games. Why do we only get 2 bowls games? I want to play in the rose bowl in road to the cfp🤦🏽Dynasty: “Training Results”
The green arrow is nice, but there should be an actual number to show the player’s progression. In the previous college football games there was a plus sign by the number of progression. Example Speed 88, +4 boost or Tackle 76, +5 boost. This simple adjust to “training results” will give us a clear understanding of the player’s progression.Separate download for Ultimate Team
Having a choice to download the full game or the full game + Ultimate Team would be great. Sort of like the way Call of Duty has a few different download options. Accidently clicking into Ultimate Team when you start the game almost makes you want to just close and restart. Especially for someone who won't ever touch the game mode, it just takes up space. Nothing major, just a little annoyance I sometimes have when accidently clicking into CUT.