Well, I've played C2004 with lots of patches and it certainly does improve the gameplay, I was trying to figure out exactly what do the edge modifiers change and how much does each parameter affect the number of edges.
I am getting lots of conflicting results and it is taking lots of time...
Guys!
I had promised earlier to post some of the results in of my statistic analysis. the process is damn slow. so instead of waiting for it all to be ready. I'll post stuff as soon as Ive finished. later I can lump it together in one file.
First, you might ask, why the need for a stat...
For those of you who are interested.
I noticed that when you bowl from around the wicket the bowler tends to tak an angular run up and also bowls from far away from the wicket. This means that the ball is pitched at a very acute angle and it is difficult to control the delivery.
attached is...
I am playing on 800x600 with 32 bit colour,
I downloaded graphic importer ver 3.0 and I noticed that for every colour ball there were three bmps for the older ball.
I got some great bmps of older scuffed up balls, I imported them in to GI3
The Cpu uses the first picture throughout the game...
I haven't got a single edge in an ODI since I started playing c2004.
it appeared to be a bug because some people were getting edges in ODI's.
was getting edges in test matches though. I assumed that the edges in ODI were somehow disabled.
But now I just discovered that you can get edges...
This is regarding the bug where some people get lots of edges while some don't get any.
I was looking through the new config editor released by prakash ans I noticed that Colin's new list file lists a couple of hidden screens.
these were obviously put in the game to make debuggin and testing...
thought that this might help guys who want to change the stroke editor values.
I have got good results with this. best of luck.
I downloaded the Ball editor. After right clicking and going to settings I specify the path to the Cricket 2004 folder. ( D:\program files\ EA sports\ cricket 2004...
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