If you want to check it out for yourself, download this: http://www.mediafire.com/download/6ye3d ... L14+DB.zip
Extract the files from the downloaded zip and load EA DB Editor.exe. In the Editor, click on File -> Load Config and select NHL14 generated.xml (this might be in the parent folder of the Editor). Then click on File -> Open -> select the *.DB filetype from the drop-down menu in the bottom right hand corner of the Open dialogue window -> select sample.db and click on ok (again, this might be in the parent folder of the Editor). It might take a moment to load the db.
When viewing the data in the Editor, it all looks a bit of a mess right now because the field names haven't been figured out. There are a couple of users who are working on figuring out the header titles (and I think somebody may have already done so - the people working on this might try to get hold of him). I'm not too sure how the DB file converts to and from the XBox saved game file, but I don't think it's all that complex.
The Editor is known as the Generic EA Roster Editor. Somehow it can open pretty much any EA database file for pretty much any game. You just have to programme the field titles and properties into the xml file.
More info here: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/e ... 2045506071
Anyhow, if the users over on Operation Sports figure out how to fully edit NHL 14 then I may be swayed to purchase 14... Unless it's easy enough to figure out the structure for 13. I'd really love to replace the Euro teams with the British leagues seeing as I have my FHM research on which to base it.
