Have to disagree with you here - I definitely feel DBC17 is an upgrade in terms of overall experience over its predecessor. Whilst I hope there is another patch to iron out some key issues (e.g. field placements not sticking), I believe we have surpassed the previous game with this latest patch.
All of the above have been problematic since the start of the game and been reported in the bug thread many times. I'm not sure if it is something the devs can fix unfortunately as I'm sure it has been discussed.
I remember getting shut down by certain people about having a highlights package at the end of each game pre-DBC17 and now the same people are wanting it in :lol
Thank you for these kits! Just to confirm, when you link the teams, do you select 'YES' for uniforms only or for identity, equipment, roster etc as well?
It's a good question. You go into settings on the PS4 menu, application data management, delete, choose DBC17, then you can choose to delete what you want to or delete all.
Link for more info: Manage PS4 saved game data in system storage
Having just watched the last hour or so of Day 5 in the WI vs PAK test, I have to say I can't wait to get this patch on console to try and replicate the pure drama of test cricket!
It's a shame really, the cricket video game market could do with some healthy competition. Then again, it all comes down to whether it is financially viable for EA. They might as well keep their focus on games like Fifa, where they have generated $600m from micro-transactions in one year alone.
If the scenario creator is ALSO available as a co-op feature mode online, then brilliant, otherwise the option to at least simulate co-op games would have been the next best thing at least.
Anyway, I don't see a scenario creater being an addition to DBC17 (did you mention the scenario creator...
^ That is certainly one of the main reasons I vouched (and still do) for the option to simulate co-op games online. No one has the time to play a full-blown test match leading into the exciting 4th/5th days of a test.
@GPDave007 The possibilities are certainly infinite - especially if you can...
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