TheGreemSim
International Cricketer
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- Jan 5, 2009
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This is a fantastic update. I'm really pleased I accidentally stumbled across it a couple of days ago when bored so I didn't have to wait for its release. I was a huge 2007 fan and this is a great improvement although there is room for improvement it's great Oli's listening to our suggestions and fixing it.
So far I've started out as Northern Districts. I've just started my 4th season with them. So far I've done pretty well. One the Tweny20 cup last year after being constantly runner up. I seem to have a slight connection with the club and I love the history option where it shows you top scores e.g over the years you've been manager. I seem to be declining job offers that I want to take such as coaching Otago, Zimbabwe, England and Rajasthan Royals but I like coaching Northern Districts too much. Unfortunately at the end last season both Daniel Vettori and Brent Arnel retired.
Another thing I really like is when you get a new player that hasn't played a match before they seem to start out rubbish but as time goes on seem to develop and start getting bigger scores. I also like how as time goes on the players retire and the national side has to pick new players. Unfortunately it seems most of the 2013 New Zealand team seems to consist of mainly Northern Districts players that wouldn't have a chance of making the black caps in real life.
One thing I don't like and I wonder if anyone agrees with me is that the Twenty20 match scores seem to be too high and unrealistic. It's rare you see teams blast their way to 240 and yet in CC2009 it seems to be quite common for that too happen. Another thing that seems to happen is that in The State Shield (NZ One Day Competition) Is that there seem to be finals every 2nd season and not every season which is annoying.
I've played with Hamish Marshall in Northern Districts now I'm off to start a new game and play with him in Gloucestershire. CC2009 seems to be getting alot more of my attention than ICC2009. I bought them both at the same time but have hardly played on ICC which shows how good CC2009 seems to be.
So far I've started out as Northern Districts. I've just started my 4th season with them. So far I've done pretty well. One the Tweny20 cup last year after being constantly runner up. I seem to have a slight connection with the club and I love the history option where it shows you top scores e.g over the years you've been manager. I seem to be declining job offers that I want to take such as coaching Otago, Zimbabwe, England and Rajasthan Royals but I like coaching Northern Districts too much. Unfortunately at the end last season both Daniel Vettori and Brent Arnel retired.
Another thing I really like is when you get a new player that hasn't played a match before they seem to start out rubbish but as time goes on seem to develop and start getting bigger scores. I also like how as time goes on the players retire and the national side has to pick new players. Unfortunately it seems most of the 2013 New Zealand team seems to consist of mainly Northern Districts players that wouldn't have a chance of making the black caps in real life.
One thing I don't like and I wonder if anyone agrees with me is that the Twenty20 match scores seem to be too high and unrealistic. It's rare you see teams blast their way to 240 and yet in CC2009 it seems to be quite common for that too happen. Another thing that seems to happen is that in The State Shield (NZ One Day Competition) Is that there seem to be finals every 2nd season and not every season which is annoying.
I've played with Hamish Marshall in Northern Districts now I'm off to start a new game and play with him in Gloucestershire. CC2009 seems to be getting alot more of my attention than ICC2009. I bought them both at the same time but have hardly played on ICC which shows how good CC2009 seems to be.