Game Version Number: v0.1.0.1.0905
Game Mode: Competition
Match Type: Twenty20
Teams used: Sydney Thunder & Adelaide Strikers (PlanetCricket)
Ground: Sydney Cricket Ground
Over Count: 0.0
Issue (one line description): Incorrect information displaying when loading from autosave
Bug description (detail): I was playing through the Big Bash League in Competition mode and had just got to the final. After the coin toss, I saved and exited to go and do something else. When I came back to load up the game, the information on the loading screen said Melbourne Renegades vs Sydney Sixers at the Docklands Stadium in Round 1 of the league. When I loaded it, of course it was still Thunder vs Strikers at the SCG, but when I checked the fixture list after the game and found that that Renegades vs Sixers match had been the third match in the list for Round 1. Could it have been that the game wasn't recognising the separate knockout stages page when getting its information for the auto-loading screen, and that if I'd done the same thing in the semi-finals, they might have shown up as the Round 1 fixtures for Match 1 and 2 respectively? Just a visual bug obviously, but I was confused for a moment.
Also, I'll include this here though whether it counts as a bug a problem with the animation, I'm not sure. I've noticed that when I'm using the custom replays, a batsman's head will stay facing straight down the pitch throughout the shot animation and even for some time after regardless of where the ball has gone. If the shot has been played straight down the ground, then fair enough, but it looks very strange when the ball is flying through the air behind the wicket after pull/hook/cut shot or something, and the batsman's head hasn't moved at all, and is still staring down the other end without paying any attention to the ball or following its direction during and after the stroke. I don't know if this happens in real time or not because it's too quick for me to see, or even in the automatic replays, but in the custom replays it's certainly there and very distracting, particularly as I like to take screenshots of my career player and so on. It should be pretty easy for you to replicate, but I can easily get a screenshot if not. I know DBC 14 didn't have this problem so hopefully it's something that can be resolved just to make sure the batsman's head is also following the direction of the ball when a shot is being, and has been, played.