Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter online about “NCAA Football 14,” and I got curious. I mean, it’s an older game, right? But people are still hyped about it. So, I decided to dig in and see what the fuss was all about, starting with a simple question: how much space does this game actually take up?
First, I hopped on my computer and started searching. I found that the game’s size is different depending on the console. It’s 27 GB for PS5 and 32.4 GB for Xbox. That’s a pretty decent chunk of storage! Made me think twice about whether I had enough room on my old PS3.

Then I wondered, “Can I even play this on my PC?” Turns out, you can! But, you gotta use an emulator. Apparently, the Xbox emulators aren’t that great, so the way to go is with a PS3 emulator. Most folks seem to use something called “RPCS3.” I downloaded it and gave it a shot, but it felt a bit clunky to me. My PC isn’t exactly top-of-the-line, so maybe that’s why.
- Started by checking the game’s size online.
- Found out it’s 27 GB for PS5 and 32.4 GB for Xbox.
- Realized I needed an emulator to play on PC.
- Downloaded the RPCS3 emulator (a popular PS3 emulator).
Digging Deeper into NCAA Football 14
Next, I started looking into why this game is so popular. I stumbled upon some crazy stats – like how it sold 1.5 million copies in the five years after it came out in 2013! For a college football game, that’s wild. It seems like there are many die-hard fans out there who are still very into it, even though it was the last college football game EA made.
I even found some posts talking about transferring game saves and achievements, and some “Season Ticket” thing that costs $25. Sounds like folks are really invested in this game, even after all these years. I also read that it’s a little buggy in places, but it is still really good.
So, there you have it. My little adventure into the world of “NCAA Football 14.” I started with a simple question about file size and ended up learning a whole lot more. It’s clear this game has a dedicated following, and now I kinda get why. Maybe I’ll dust off my old PS3 and give it a proper try sometime!