Overall, a good game. I have simulated about 10 or so seasons with a low-prestige team and it has been enjoyable. Very detailed recruiting! There is a lot of information the game gives you on each recruit and you can spend hours on a season. You can really micromanage this process or allow the game to automate much of it. The coach play calling options are nice although I have not played an actual game. The DLC allows you to import real universities which is nice. The only real flaw I have encountered so far is in the weekly simulation of the games. It appears that there is more parity with each season. I see a lot of top ten teams consistently losing to very low-tier teams. Alabama hosts Eastern Michigan and will lose by three touchdowns. Top 10 Ohio State gets beat by a 2-6 Florida International. That happens A LOT.
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022
- Release Date:
- Feb 15, 2022
- Developer:
- Wolverine Studios
- Publisher:
- Wolverine Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
This year's version offers even more ways for you to play and create your own college football universe. New scheduling and conference realignment options allow you to make the game world even more your own while new defensive player actions and offensive play types like RPO allow you even more control and realism on the field while the new recruiting pipeline feature makes recruiting feel even more lifelike.
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User Reviews
Can't even create a league or new game. "An error occurred" Not a good look Went to try the free demo version on their website and when I try and launch it says I need an activation key. I would just avoid this crap
Love the game when it works, but it constantly glitches. Make sure to save your game.
Decent game- but after introducing this in Feb, the studio came out with 2023 5 mos later.... This was a money grab... Steam should intervene.
All I can say is that this game is the only true College Football experience out there right now. Now until 2023, this is what you're getting and frankly, I'm impressed.
Bought this in July, was my first CF purchase. The game isn't bad, but I won't be recommending this since this company decided it would be great to release the 2023 version 6 months after this game released in Feb. It used to be every year. How disappointing.
As soon as I get in I like to modify my teams and change everything to real-world stuff. There are mods out there that are supposed to let you do this. I was unsuccessful, so I started changing everything myself. It's painstakingly tedious to update all the teams. Each team takes minutes to modify even with all the logos and everything downloaded already. Don't hit Shift-TAB because the Steam overlay will take up your screen and you'll have a hard time getting it off. The updates take forever to save. Once I had a few teams in, I went to the league settings and even though I had set it initially for an eight-team playoff, the game was locked into no playoff with no chance to fix it. All the award names are blank and they didn't save. I can't change any of the settings, in the settings area. I give up. I don't know why Wolverine is putting out a 2022 version anyway. I had the 2021 version. It was fine. It worked. And here I went and paid $39.99 for a new version of it that isn't working...
Fun and addictive if you like college football.
Great strategy / management game! You can adjust how much you want your staff to control your team or you can pretty take full control of all details. Recruiting, creating plays and playbooks, running plays, training players, Just played for a short time and already just amazed at the amount of detail. The graphics are good for this type of game, very well setup and the interface is very easy to navigate in the different menus and features.
I loved College Basketball 2021 but this game just left me wanting more. The overall structure of the game/league lacked true realism that I feel like other Draft Day Sports games had.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10/Win11
- Processor: Intel or AMD 64 bit
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher
- Storage: 750 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10/Win11
- Processor: Intel or AMD 64 bit
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher
- Storage: 1000 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 cost?
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10/Win11 Processor: Intel or AMD 64 bit Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: 1920x1080 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher Storage: 750 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10/Win11 Processor: Intel or AMD 64 bit Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: 1920x1080 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher Storage: 1000 MB available space
What platforms is Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 available on?
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 is available on Windows PC.
Is Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 worth buying?
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 has 43% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 released?
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2022 was released on Feb 15, 2022.
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