- Joined
- Apr 4, 2001
- Location
- Birmingham, England
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Xbox 360
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
Okay for 360 users I attach 2 files (savegame.txt and fields.txt)
ODI fields
All one day fields have been altered. I have tweaked them with human batting in mind. In particular the areas I score so easily off spinners have been blocked (this was harder with fields only allowing 2/3 fielders in the deep, but done my best)
Tried to get as many varied fields as possible, but safe to say I am getting 100% more enjoyment using these fields as opposed to default settings
Too apply
You need to create a tournament, then save game at very start of your first match. (using USB drive)
Using modio extract the savegame and summary.dat files to your desktop. Then using AbBh's field editor open up these two files (savegame first followed by summary.dat)
Using editor, select import fields. Browse to my fields.txt file
Using editor, save file.
Then using Modio, replace the savegame and summary.dat files with files stored on your desktop
Rehash and resign and save file to USB drive
Now for entire tournament, you will have edited fields for all your games.
It sounds a faff, but once you know what you are doing, this process literally 2 minutes.
Roster update
Roster updated to include (not entire list below)
Forrest, Christian, Wade for Australia
Buttler, Hales, Stokes, Panesar and Dernbach for England
Levi, Theron for SAF
Brownlie, Bracewell, Hira for NZ
Mukund, Yadav, Ashwin for India
Cheema, Shafiq, Ali, Akmal for Pakistan
Bishoo, Russel, Martin for WI
NB- I play as England and their fielding and batting stats have been seriously reduced to get me competitive games. Batting stats for England mean it is actually harder to hit a 6 hit shot as compared to a normal attacking shot. Use player editor if not to your tastes or you want to play as some other team
Fielding is now a challenge. When taking a catch in slips or WK you actually have to have quick reflexes like in real life. However more straight forward catches still are easier to take as long as you concentrate so its not impossible
ODI fields
All one day fields have been altered. I have tweaked them with human batting in mind. In particular the areas I score so easily off spinners have been blocked (this was harder with fields only allowing 2/3 fielders in the deep, but done my best)
Tried to get as many varied fields as possible, but safe to say I am getting 100% more enjoyment using these fields as opposed to default settings
Too apply
You need to create a tournament, then save game at very start of your first match. (using USB drive)
Using modio extract the savegame and summary.dat files to your desktop. Then using AbBh's field editor open up these two files (savegame first followed by summary.dat)
Using editor, select import fields. Browse to my fields.txt file
Using editor, save file.
Then using Modio, replace the savegame and summary.dat files with files stored on your desktop
Rehash and resign and save file to USB drive
Now for entire tournament, you will have edited fields for all your games.
It sounds a faff, but once you know what you are doing, this process literally 2 minutes.
Roster update
Roster updated to include (not entire list below)
Forrest, Christian, Wade for Australia
Buttler, Hales, Stokes, Panesar and Dernbach for England
Levi, Theron for SAF
Brownlie, Bracewell, Hira for NZ
Mukund, Yadav, Ashwin for India
Cheema, Shafiq, Ali, Akmal for Pakistan
Bishoo, Russel, Martin for WI
NB- I play as England and their fielding and batting stats have been seriously reduced to get me competitive games. Batting stats for England mean it is actually harder to hit a 6 hit shot as compared to a normal attacking shot. Use player editor if not to your tastes or you want to play as some other team
Fielding is now a challenge. When taking a catch in slips or WK you actually have to have quick reflexes like in real life. However more straight forward catches still are easier to take as long as you concentrate so its not impossible