Yes, I understand that, but my original point was to the pie chart someone produced, which stated that they were both 100% inaccessible - which they aren't. I agree that they are 98% inaccessible, but I wasn't arguing that point, merely that the pie chart and assumption that they are both...
@cricket_online the point I was making was that the two areas aren't 100% inaccessible otherwise I'd not have been able to hit in them and have wagon wheel graphs to prove this. I have the same game as everyone else and no magic skills, so from playing the game I can say that those two areas...
I just like to stick to facts.
Cover area inaccessible: not true.
Behind square inaccessible: not true.
I have posted wagon wheels in other threads that show both of those statements to be false.
Cover drive exists but doesn't go square enough and appears to have been replaced by a front...
I'm impartial. I just think it is ridiculous for someone who hasn't played the game to suggest they should have put DBC14 + the hack on disc instead of DBC17. If he'd played the game then I'd have no issue with that comment, but as he hasn't I don't think he should be making comments like that...
We all know this isn't true. Difficult to hit it into the covers, sure, but not impossible. Hitting behind square can be done easily, just not fine enough for many people's liking.
Can't we stick to facts rather than grossly generalised comments that help nobody?
I'm not sure what impact the friction is meant to have, but having it at 0 makes edges fly and then some! Just had a the AI edge a forward defensive and it flew off the bat and bounced just before the rope!
Been bowling with my created Allan Donald and Curtly Ambrose all evening - pure short stuff. Had an amazing edge onto the helmet then caught by a diving slip, along with loads of edges (some caught, some not) and one that carried all the way to deep point. This is will provide hours upon hours...
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