As I understood they had to take this approach as it is connected to the window in which you now can see what length is being bowled whilst batting. Yes there is a connection. The wish was for less premeditating: a compromise is that length needs to be set at a much earlier timeframe. They are looking into possibility as how this could possibly be looked at.
See thats like the worst logic ever tho!! Why did they make the batting/batting timing so difficult in the first place that it "needed" immersion killing color codings for each delivery? Could they not have just made the timing window/footwork etc much longer/easier and then we wouldnt need the ball markers??
I personally play with the batting timing at 25, as ive tested the timing on the hard difficulty in practice mode, and to get shots coming off the bat properly, you have until the ball is about 1 foot out the bowler/machines hand/thing before you need to have moved the sticks or the shot is mistimed... which is not enough time imho! (i realise you may all suggest i git gud, but for me, its just doesnt seem like a reasonable amount of time to gauge line and length... and it must be similar for many of you out there, as you play with the 'ball marker thingies')
So to me, the situation is as follows:
1) Bigant made batting too hard
2) They then introduced the 'ball marker' (or whatever its called) system to compensate for this, instead of making it more doable without the markers
3) This made the batting difficulty options a joke, as people who arent able to play on the hard ish difficulties without the markers now can, but only if they use the markers
4) This led to a large number of players playing with the markers, who then wanted to be able to say "i play on the hardest mode"
5) This in turn led to the developers to implement the new ball marker system to make it even easier when using these markers
6) The existing dynamic bowling system was changed for the worse to accommodate this, as has the batting without markers
Why oh why could they not have just made the batting easier to do instead of all this putting a color coded marker on the ball telling you exactly where its going to go??? I may be in the minority here, but i like actually playing by reading the line and length of the ball by looking at it, not a silly color coding system...
I mean really, youve got people on the forums giving batting advice like "drive blue ones, block green ones, etc"... are you folks really playing a cricket game or a color matching game???