can this be done via xbox or i have to use a pc? because i have got no pcGo in the editing of kit and there is an option. Its called Leading Zero. @hammad333
can this be done via xbox or i have to use a pc? because i have got no pcGo in the editing of kit and there is an option. Its called Leading Zero. @hammad333
can this be done via xbox or i have to use a pc? because i have got no pc
I am playing on ps4. The field settings are not saving when I quit playing and resume after sometime, again old field settings are in place. Then slide/dive not working at all with L2.Must be my build.. I do in my current Ashes series.
Anyone else finding that aggressive grounded shots are still going in the air? Haven’t played much since patch 1.11 on Ps4 but 3 out of 3 attempts to play that shot ended up being caught. Frustrating because I don’t know what they fixed that was reported since day 1.
I am playing on ps4. The field settings are not saving when I quit playing and resume after sometime, again old field settings are in place. Then slide/dive not working at all with L2.
Theres more bollocks in this thread than
a Chippendales Ladies Night.....
I started ignoring him, as I couldn't stand his idiotic commentary, neither could I stand his playing style. Same with your posts here, honestly lost patience.Well sorry to come over all Geoffrey Boycott but either the developers are ignorant of the importance of pitch and ball wear in four and five day cricket or they know about it but didn't model it properly.
Either way that's pretty rubbish for a game that pretends to model the Ashes where pitch and ball wear are crucial to any team's planning.
I have noticed that some people on here won't hear any criticism of BA, however reasoned and informed that may be. That doesn't make the criticism any less valid as these issues are obvious to any player. I knew spinners struggled on grassy wickets with a new ball when I was about 6 years old. In this game Joe Root is turning it square in the second over...
Reading this thread since a few days, and I see only two extremes here. One fully bashes the game, and the other, either is in full praise of the game or appears to be against criticism.
I have seen the same people say they won't buy the game even last time, yet they buy the game and crib. Do yourselves a favour and don't buy the game if it's that bad. However, if you have reasonable criticism, all of you should just email them your concerns or voice out to beta testers, in a polite manner.
Honestly, I have seen some constructive criticism, even I have pointed out flaws and someone has generally addressed that concern here. For those saying old games were better, you can buy those games and start your PC and play those till you get a new game as per your satisfaction!
One thing that annoyed me was bowling speeds, and they did really fix that. Now, my variations as a fast bowler are useful in game.
My message wasn't directed at you, bud. But, I do agree that it has both good and bad features. All I want is others to remain hopeful, I did see @WealeyH say that his version does have some deterioration!I'm in the middle. It feels like a faithful representation, some gorgeous bits, and a lot of detail. Then there are some things where you wonder if anyone down there has seen a game of cricket at all, that deteriorate as patches come down the line.
And no, I don't want to play RPIC2005, as the whole package isn't better. But are we not allowed to compare? It was a standup game for its time, a fantastic production.
@WealeyH always has some cryptoversion. He truly is living in the year 3019.