OK what is this black screen of death after you hit a shot.
You have to reset ps3 to play again WTF
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Happened 3 times now
Big Ant team better take a look at online side of things. Definitely a lot of complaints about "black screen of death" and lag in general.
Unplayable 5 games so far all jerky ball warping from hand to wicket keepers gloves cant do anything about it.
Is the run out "glitch" a glitch or just careless players who aren't careful enough. After 70+ innings, I had initial issues with not getting back in to the crease quick enough but since then... nothing. Watching the AI bat and the type of shot they play should automatically tell the player to get back to the crease, just like real like stuff. Can't just put the controller down for a trip to the fridge whilst in the middle of an innings.
That said, fielders and bowlers are still quite remarkable with their skills and Olympian-like sprint times, haha.
Is the run out "glitch" a glitch or just careless players who aren't careful enough. After 70+ innings, I had initial issues with not getting back in to the crease quick enough but since then... nothing. Watching the AI bat and the type of shot they play should automatically tell the player to get back to the crease, just like real like stuff. Can't just put the controller down for a trip to the fridge whilst in the middle of an innings.
That said, fielders and bowlers are still quite remarkable with their skills and Olympian-like sprint times, haha.
The 'dive in and then go for a wander' bug definitely exists as the only wicket I took in 40 overs of chastening smashing in the field was taken with that very bug this afternoon. If the AI was a real person he'd be livid about it.
The ball does turn a lot once you understand the rotation of the L analogue. Choosing correct delivery type before bowling in an integral part.
It is most certainly a glitch. I cant imagine how you cant have seen it. It presents itself in several ways. Most common after cancelling a run. The batmen just amble slowly back to the crease bat in the air. Also when sliding in using Y .. they dont ground their bat and/or lift the bat after making the crease.
If your suggestion is that cancelling a run is player not being careful enough and thats the correct result for such carelessness then .. you are wrong. It is very common in cricket for one batsmen to cancel a run that has already commenced. When this happens they dont just turn around and slowly walk back to the crease. They run their little asses off and quickly ground the bat.
Can you post a video of the ball "turning a lot" ?
I get nearly 3000rpm with a national team spinner and around 1500 with my pro. I have yet to see the ball turn at all .. with the possible exception of "drift/drift and flight" balls. Why those turn I have no idea but its not much.
A 3000rpm Warnie leg break goes straight on. Thats about as big a demonstration of lack of turn as I can imagine. What are you doing so different from everyone else?