Gameday 2004 will also enhance the already excellent Online Mode by adding a list of new features. Although lag wasn't much of an issue last year, an all-new architecture will help to eliminate lag on both broadband and 56k connections. A new lobby feature will also be included which will sport 989 and user-hosted tournaments, as well as message boards, user mail, buddy lists, stat-tracking and roster updates. An HTML interface will also allow players to tap into the lobby from their home PC. 989 is also planning a live sports ticker that will provide info on current scores and sports news and real-time weather reports during games (meaning, if you're playing at Lambeau Field and it's really snowing in Green Bay, then it will snow in your game). A centralized login for message boards and mail will allow players to keep in touch with all 989 sports gamers. You will even be able to chat in a lobby during or between games.
Though still early in the season, Gameday 2004 is beginning to look like a pre-season prospect. But will it prove to be a comeback kid? Stay tuned later this season and find out.