• NHL 17 - Franchise Mode Trailer & Blog

    EA SPORTS has released a video and detailed blog detailing the changes and improvements coming to Franchise Mode in NHL 17.

    This year, Be a GM has been rebranded as Franchise Mode and expanded to include complete control of the franchise with the addition of unique team owners that will have their own goals and expectations you must meet as team president. Each owner will be defined by their spending (budget), importance of success, and patience. When beginning a franchise, the owner will also present the user with Primary Goals, Secondary Goals and Stretch Goals. The goals can evolve as the league changes over time. Meet goals to stay employed; disappoint the owner enough and you could even find yourself fired mid-season.

    As team president, users can set arena and facility prices, upgrade & maintain facilities, along with arena customization. Various factors (including foe, pricing, and team performance) will result in dynamic attendance throughout the season.

    Continue on to see the Franchise Mode trailer and read the blog from EA SPORTS for information on team relocation, promotions, and season ticket drives.




    The EA SPORTS NHL team is proud to present the first look at Franchise Mode in NHL 17.


    Fan-favorite Be a GM mode expands to complete control of an entire franchise with the addition of unique team owners. Control your favorite club as the team president and lead them to Stanley Cup glory by managing the team and the business behind the scenes. Make game changing decisions from player personnel, ticket prices, marketing, arena upgrades, and even relocation – all from under the watchful eye of a demanding owner with challenging goals.

    Check out the NHL®17 Franchise Mode trailer above to see what’s new this year.

    Software Engineer, Brian Krause highlights some of the new additions made to Franchise Mode for NHL 17:

    I’m proud to pass on that this year’s blog will give you some insight into the largest enhancement to our Game Modes feature set in all the time I’ve been on the team. We’ve re-branded Be A GM to be “Franchise Mode” this year, as we have added so much depth to the feature, it is not just about being a GM anymore; you are responsible for a whole range of new decisions that will add incredible depth and replayability to your gaming experience.

    KNOW YOUR OWNER


    Each team has an owner, each of which comes complete with their own unique personality and set of goals that you’ll have to navigate over the course of a season. An owner’s personality is made up of three specific characterizes:

    • SPENDING – This determines the size of your budget. The higher the rating, the more you will have to spend on player personnel, marketing, stadium upgrades and more.
    • IMPORTANCE OF SUCCESS – This determines whether your ownership group prioritizes winning or making a profit. Owners who have a high ‘importance of success’ rating will set more team performance goals rather than profit related goals.
    • PATIENCE – This determines how long of a leash you’ll have before your ownership group starts to question your management abilities. A high patience rating will allow managers to develop prospects with the hope of creating a dominant team in a few years; a low patience rating may force you to make personnel moves to help you win now.



    Once you select your team, you’ll quickly meet the owner, and be given a list of expectations/goals for the coming year. Owner Goals will be tiered by Primary Goals, Secondary Goals and Stretch Goals. Completing primary goals should be every manager’s major objective heading into the season, as your owner will judge your overall performance heavily on the outcome of your primary goal.

    Goals evolve over time as the league changes, and as your status within the league changes in relation to your opponents. If your team struggles for a few years in a row, you may get the ‘Make Round 2’ of the playoffs, rather than an expectation of winning it all.

    You can always jump into the Owner Goals menu to check the status of your goals, and see your owner’s current happiness rating. Owner happiness is key to gainful employment. Do things your owner wants you to do, stay within his intended budget, and meet his goal expectations, and you have a pretty good chance of keeping your job over the duration of your contract. Below is a snippet of what we factor into the owner’s happiness tool.


    GM FIRING

    You can now get fired part way through your existing contract if the owners Patience Attribute is low enough, and his Happiness with your performance is low.

    Obviously, the more patient the owner, the leeway he will have when it comes to failure or a ‘long term’ vision, but the low happiness of the owner can cause you to get fired regardless of how patient he may otherwise be.

    Furthermore, the happiness of your owner at the time of your last contract (expiry or firing) will dictate the quantity and quality of teams that will vie for your services.

    ARENA AND FACILITIES


    • SET PRICES – Your main source of revenue in NHL®17 Franchise Mode is through the sale of Season Tickets, Game Tickets, Concessions, Merchandise and Parking. Monitor the team’s fortunes over the course of the year to ensure that the price set is still within the recommended range. If you fail to charge within the recommended range, you’ll receive negative feedback and attendance can drop.
    • UPGRADE & MAINTAIN - You may upgrade your Concessions, Team Store, Parking Lot and Club Seats to a maximum of 5 levels. Each level gains you access to new features and sellable items. Each of these items also has a maintenance level, which will decline as you have home games. Keeping these locations in tip-top shape is integral to fan happiness, as nobody will want to buy food in an arena with overflowing bathrooms.



    • ARENA CUSTOMIZATION – As you progress through Franchise Mode you’ll be given the option to improve your stadium through Arena Customization. From here you will be able to improve everything from the architectural design of your stadium to the in-arena presentation of music, special effects, scoreboard, and lighting.
    • TEAM RANKINGS AND SALES – Use this menu option to see where your team stacks up against other clubs in the NHL. Compare the revenue you generate, as well as ticket, concession, merchandise and parking sales.


    DYNAMIC ATTENDANCE

    How many fans come to your stadium to watch games will now be determined by a number of factors. It will take into account the current time of the season (pre-season vs first round of playoffs), quality of opponent, ticket pricing, team performance, the prestige of home team, fan base loyalty, market size, season ticket purchases and more.

    Going on a winning streak will bring in more casual fans, having a hardcore fan base will minimize fans deciding not to show up if you are on a losing streak. Having a high-profile team or a division rival can bring in extra walk up fans, but playing against a basement dweller in the standings or pricing your tickets too high can drive away potential attendees.

    RELOCATION


    If you are having trouble filling the seats, it may be time to relocate your franchise to a new market. If ownership approves relocation, choose from a list of 19 cities and weigh options that include stadium cost and city-aided-funding, while taking a close look at the market size and fan base to help find the best fit for your franchise. Each of the 19 cities has a list of attributes that affect how likely your team is to succeed there, and will take a different negotiating tact with you when you enter into negotiations to relocate there.

    [The 19 cities available for relocation are: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Halifax, Hamilton, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Oklahoma City,
    Portland, Quebec City, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Saskatoon, and Seattle.]

    Once you’ve negotiated the deal that works for you, lock in your location and drive the full creative direction of your new team uniforms and arena design.

    BUDGETS


    Each team will receive a basic budget to adhere to based on the team’s current status, and owner attributes. Getting a ‘big spender’ owner may give you lots of money to play with, having a more financially conscience will give you less to play with, and also an expectation of potentially cutting player salaries. Each of the four budgets are used for specific areas of financial responsibilities you will now inherit. You will also receive a ‘Contingency Fund’ that you can spend on non-player salary budgets, but keeping a big contingency is key to keeping some owners happy if they are concerned about making a profit.

    PROMOTIONS


    After you have received the budgets for the year, it’ll become your responsibility to spend money on promotions. Assigning promotions to your home games can help increase attendance, and boost revenues by bringing in more paying customers. Time your promotions for the right opponent can help maximize your chances for a sell out in games that might otherwise get a full crowd.

    SEASON TICKET DRIVE

    Regardless of whether you get fired or not, you’ll have to kick off a season ticket drive in early March. You will be responsible for setting initial prices for the drive. During the season ticket drive, you will receive updates periodically letting you know how many people have bought tickets, and now many tickets are still left for sale. As always, the key to selling your season tickets is to set your prices to meet customer expectations as closely as possible. Failure to set your prices will leave your arena attendance to the whims of walk-up customers, who are far more susceptible to the ebb and flow of the team’s fortunes.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: NHL 17 - Franchise Mode Trailer & Blog started by cdj View original post
    Comments 8 Comments
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Nothing that I was really wanting but nothing bad either.

      Now we just need a Connected Franchise Mode to give us back what was taken away with the death of GM Connected.
    1. jaymo76's Avatar
      jaymo76 -
      That a significant upgrade when comparing it to CFM in Madden.
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Quote Originally Posted by jaymo76 View Post
      That a significant upgrade when comparing it to CFM in Madden.
      Well, except for the "Connected" part. [emoji6]
    1. razorback44's Avatar
      razorback44 -
      So you can't play on online dynasty with other people in NHL?
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Quote Originally Posted by razorback44 View Post
      So you can't play on online dynasty with other people in NHL?
      Nope. That's been removed on this generation.
    1. razorback44's Avatar
      razorback44 -
      Quote Originally Posted by steelerfan View Post
      Nope. That's been removed on this generation.
      Ugh that sucks. I was planning on buying NHL for the first time in ages this year to do an OD with my brother. I haven't been able to find anything to fill my NCAA void over the last two years so this was going to be my next try. Very disappointing.

      What in the world is the thought process to not allow folks to play against each other? That just seems like a waste of a game in 2016.
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      They said no one played it.

      Of course, they neglected the massive problems that ran the users off.
    1. razorback44's Avatar
      razorback44 -
      Quote Originally Posted by steelerfan View Post
      They said no one played it.

      Of course, they neglected the massive problems that ran the users off.
      Good to see some things never change at EA.

      Man I'm beyond disappointed over this. I was so stoked to play it because I haven't bought NHL since '10. I guess I might still pick it up for myself but now I need to find a different avenue for an OD.

      Thanks for the feedback!