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NCAA Football 2010 patch released for Xbox 360

July 22, 10:42 PMGames ExaminerDaniel Nations
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NCAA Football 2010

In the past, Xbox 360 players have enjoyed getting the yearly patch for NCAA Football a few days and even a few weeks earlier than their PlayStation 3 counterparts, but the shoe was on the other foot this year, with the PS3 patched last week while Xbox 360 players had to wait until today to get the patch.

Better late than never.

This patch for NCAA Football 2010 has been anxiously awaited because it fixes/increases the effectiveness of the sliders, allowing those who think the game is a little too easy or a little too hard to tweak areas of the game to their hearts content.

Here are the other things fixed in the patch:

  • Updated base roster now in Online play
  • Option to turn off DLC in Online Dynasty
  • Facial expressions for players activated
  • Road to Glory rankings commentary bug fixed

The ability to turn off the DLC in Online Dynasty is another feature that should have players breathing a sigh of relief. No more wondering if your not-so-trustworthy friend has turned on all those dynasty accelerators!

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