@MattW can we please fix the pull shot now? At this moment the batsmen only plays hook shot but pull shot to square leg and mid on region is nowhere to be seen. Left handers such as Yuvi and Rishab Pant play that a lot.
Realistically, that's unrealistic.How to hit bouncer ball to long on, long off or straight... Back foot drives are no use in that scenario...
No not yetIs the patch out on PlayStation?
Unless you are Robin UthappaRealistically, that's unrealistic.
I looking for something like this...Realistically, that's unrealistic.
Not at all. There are loads of players who are able to play shoulder height deliveries over mid on and mid off!Realistically, that's unrealistic.
Thank god I don’t have auto update enabled. Will stick with previous patch until next week if people think the game has gone backwardsThey change gameplay every time
Sometimes make it harder
Sometimes make it easier to play
Now in Big Xi Good timing is going in hands of inner fielders
What to say
This game is unplayable now
@MattW Since the Aftertouch thing has been touched upon in the discussion, I wished to know if it is actually possible to cause late swing (in/out) with the pro controls...Because I did try and observe (based on really good bowling mechanics YT videos courtesy of @Gamer Pradosh ) , after selecting in/out swing (for Right hand batter) if the marker is between 9'oclock to 12'oclock for outswing (& 12 to 3 for in swing), the ball swings in the air before pitching,Not planned, the draft is set up too specific to the needs of the hundred to be able to simply expand it to other tournaments - especially in a generic way.
There's been a tutorial in game for Aftertouch since launch which explains the mechanic - the tutorial will explain aftertouch as per the control scheme you have selected. For pro it tells you quite clearly that the inputs are for longer/shorter length.
It just is that the release point changes - so the ball gets pitched up or shorter based on exactly when you release the ball. 'Spray' just refering to that it's not something you control the exact amount of.