- Joined
- Jul 18, 2013
- Location
- Melbourne
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS3
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
There's absolutely no issue with interacting with the community and answering questions therein. We've done so for a number of years on this very site. We have always used forums and social media as a way to gather feedback and interact with the fans and attempt to deliver what they want.So what's the real issue with interacting and answering the community? Yes some questions are obnoxious but i see no harm in questions about territory release dates, base roster inquires , content roadmaps or timeline of things to be done for the game etc. Many of us pay money, support these games and give fair and constructive feedback. It goes a long way to be transparent and accessible. Thanks.
Some of the things you mentioned unfortunately are just things that aren't public facing enough to be able to answer. The roster question is one that so deep and complicated, but the simplest thing I can say is that we work with the partners we have on the game to deliver the best possible roster we can. We have the two world number 1 players. We also have a number of the top 20 WTA and ATP ranked players as well as some of the best up and coming players. Then you add in one of the best creation suites that can deliver un-rivalled depth of creations and you can really do whatever you want with the roster!
We tend not to try and provide absolutes for content and timelines on future updates because in a world of licensing and sports, anything can change at any minute. But as I have mentioned here as feedback comes in we are looking, reading and compiling what we need to provide updates when necessary. Again, the reason why we aren't giving up to the minute feedback on this is because things change day over day and we get feedback every day that we have to assess as well.
If you look at past Big Ant games we have never pushed a game out and left it. Cricket 19 has seen multiple updates that have only enhanced the game, AO1 saw multiple updates to improve the game and our Rugby League, Lacrosse and other Cricket titles have all had post-release support. So you can look towards our past to find what the future holds.