Srinath Krishna said:Hey Afridi!
I edited the gob file using the gob file editor of cricket 2004 and there were the chennai, delhi, lahore, peshawar etc. files and details.
waleed123 said:How do we get them in the game.
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jonah said:In the Test I'm playing, I saved and quit the game at the end of Day 1, after the playets all walked off (the time ingame was about 6.04pm). When I restarted, the game continued at the end of day 1, (time 6.08pm), then after that over they all walked off. Fine, I thought, not such a biggie, but when they came back out, the time was 1.40pm on Day 1 ! I've lost 2 sessions somewhere, although the match scores have stayed the same. I guess the trick is not to quit a game at the end of a day's play, but to play an over or two of the next day's play before quitting.
The_gas said:I know what your talking about mate. The way to get round it is not to quit on the last over, and to have two copys of your saved game. If the bug does happen again, just go back to one of the saved games and replya the over, or overs again and the game will continue normally.
Moose said:bowl a really slow ball from a leg spinner short of a lenth in line with the stumps and it gets them out every time on a wet pitch. probably works on a damp one aswell. the ball just stays real low and goes under the bat. can occasionaly get a noball for too many bounces tho!