Watched the IGN video. It's difficult to judge the gameplay until I've played it myself. And I know that's a pre-release not the final version. So here's a few thoughts in general.
Negatives:
The bowling speeds, as mentioned by others. They are a minor irritation to me. Taking the speed gun off the hud would be a nice option.
Jake Ball is Fast Medium not Medium (also, not sure from that video, but still no RMF?)
I hope the AI field settings (appropriate fields not them changing every delivery) are a little better than what I saw in the video - DBC 17 really went a long way to solve that.
Positives:
The HUD.
The field radar. While I love the old system of looking around (is that still there?), I can definitely see the advantages of having the radar - particularly when bowling.
The new control system. Especially being able to mix and match bowling and batting.
The five wicket match (is that new or I have just not noticed it before?).
The batting animations look fantastic as does the little bit of variety that is brought to the bowler animations. Variety is nice.
The licensed bats and in particular the helmets. I hope we can set those to custom players.
Fielding looks better, particularly those infield throws.
Mel Jones and Michael Slater comms - what I heard anyway. I hope I can select to only those two to rotate (sorry James Taylor).
The faces look fantastic. I think the English players look better - maybe just because I'm more familiar with them.
The handsome umpires.
Since the game was announced I was never expecting a revolutionary change from DBC 17 more of an evolution even that just means slight improvements to the AI and gameplay. With those in tandem with the improved presentation of the game (it looks great) it's an exciting time to be a cricketing gamer. Thanks
@BigAntStudios
Now just need that Steam release date...