Ok well I'm really glad I decided to retry on legend / pro cam / no marker today because I just made a hundred. 100 from 67 balls, finished 109 from 79.
I honestly thought prior to switching the marker off that it was just going to be too difficult to be fun, but I'm enjoying things way more without the damn thing. It's much, much more like real batting. Different game, even.
I was a bit more limited in my shot selection than I normally am as I was really trying to hang around and get a score, but it's still a reasonably good spread of strokes. No cuts though as that shot is just too dicey with anyone in at point / gully.
I got a touch nervous when I got into the 70s, and a lot of the things I was thinking - about not getting out in a careless way missing a straight one or slapping a bad ball straight to a fielder - is the same sort of stuff I used to think when I was 70 or 80 not out in real life.
Conclusion = DBC pro cam / no hud absolutely rocks for realism, and it's definitely playable. It's already as a good a game as I could have optimistically expected, and there's loads and loads more potential.
I'd love to see 1st person fielding and bowling as well.
I've also started playing without the ball marker (procamera) , and definitely feel I premeditate way less against fast bowling than I used to , and feel like I have more time to play the shot.
My thinking is , the ball marker gives your mind an extra thought to make in the decision making process , which reduces the time you have to make the shot.
You are waiting to see what colour the marker is , then pick up the line , then choose a shot. Whereas without the marker , you are just picking up the line , and playing the shot. Over time you start to get a better feel for the length of the fast bowlers without having the market to distract.
Against spin and medium the marker is irrelevant anyway as you have plenty of time to pick up the length
In most situations , particularly if you are focussing on playing into the gaps , the length doesnt really matter that much , you will still play some sort of effective shot. The line is way more important.
Next thing I need to work out is edges/caught behinds. Nearly every dismissal in the game is caught behind . Doesn't matter whether it's a defensive shot or an attacking shot , it just seems like eventually I am going to get an edge. I've looked at the timing in the nets and even perfectly timed shots create snicks.
The current batting plan is to just try and make as many runs as I can before I get caught behind.