
"Naturally, Franchise Mode brings some stadium management to the table. Players can upgrade their facilities and unlock additional items and amenities to boost their income as well as fan satisfaction. In addition to their stadium and finances, players will have to manage their staff with care, filling positions such as marketing director, team doctor and accountant to ensure that operations are running smoothly."
"A trio of coaches needs to be hired to do the same on the gridiron, contributing bonuses to player development and performance as well as delivering a steady stream of scouting reports into managers' hands. Between trading, picking up free agents and drafting rookies there are lots of options to expand a roster. As previously announced, Maximum Football's AI opponents remember how they have been treated by players in past negotiations and react accordingly, bringing a strategic element into this process in addition to athletes' own considerations."
Franchise Mode launches with extensive customization of rules, including overtime format, kickoff type, hashmark width, catch requirements, ball type, conversion yard lines, down-by-contact rules, PAT distance, scoring values, two-minute warning behavior, and quarter/play clock settings. Players can link Dynasty Mode saves to Franchise Mode saves to simulate careers from college to professional play and build custom conferences and divisions. Stadium management lets players upgrade facilities and unlock amenities to increase income and fan satisfaction. Team operations require hiring staff like marketing directors, team doctors, and accountants. Coaches provide development bonuses and scouting reports. AI opponents remember negotiation history and respond strategically during trades, free agency, and the draft.
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