I agree with this post whole heartadly, it was just the fact in the last one you said 'no interest will be lost in the game' when infact it probably will. And yeah, the guy who got his knickers in a twist over somebody posting a crying smiley needs to go outside more lol :D
I'm sorry but i disagree, baring the guys on here who know the game is shaping up to be brilliant, others have no idea. A demo to entice new people is a must imo, it will get more people interested and then transmission and codies will be more inclined to give themselves a bigger budget for...
Indeed it is their choice, but they have to go through Microsoft (360) and Sony (PS3) to actually get the demo out through THEIR consoles (PSN/XBL). Thats why it involves those companies.
Exactly, this is a huge point here. This is their real first crack at making a great cricket game. PES 1 was good, but it wasn't great, but look at the series as it progressed. They will have a great base to work from and i will go out on a limb and say that 2010 will be MUCH better than 2009...
It does look very appealing to the eye, lets hope the gameplay is just as good.
Going by what the guys that went to test it and have reviewed it, we shouldn't be disspointed :)
1. Are there edges from defensive shots?
2. Is the bowling still quite looping in the action and delivery?
3. Does the field setting change if you keep hitting the ball in the same spot as one of the devs mentioned?
4. Does leaving a shot decrease confidence?
Thats all i can think of for...
My two main concerns at the moment are
Edges from defensive shots and leaving the ball won't drop the confidence; but i think they have already been covered in most threads :)
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