Well i have been using Gold's test patch version 2 recently. Anyways i decided to edit a couple of settings in the config editor and i found that using the autoplay caused the opposition team to make good totals. Perfect for me as bowling just gets to boring in cricket 2004.
Try copying these settings into the config editor for test hard and see what u think.
CpuDifficulty* 1.659973
CpuReward* 12.0
BatWindowIdealSize 3.0
** I was using Golds patch settings, i only changed the ones above with stars by their names. I tested this on a hard pitch against western australia a, i was england. It was a hard pitch and sunny, they made 350 and batted untill lunch on day 2. I gave them about 100 runs with my bowling before i auto played so cpu difficulty may need to go up abit. I then tested the above settings on a green pitch in england again sunny. Surrey Vs Yorks, i was surrey i auto played yorks innings and they made 250 on a green pitch which i didnt think was to bad an effort.
Just an idea if people cant be arsed to bowl but still want the cpu to set good totals to chase down.
Try copying these settings into the config editor for test hard and see what u think.
CpuDifficulty* 1.659973
CpuReward* 12.0
BatWindowIdealSize 3.0
** I was using Golds patch settings, i only changed the ones above with stars by their names. I tested this on a hard pitch against western australia a, i was england. It was a hard pitch and sunny, they made 350 and batted untill lunch on day 2. I gave them about 100 runs with my bowling before i auto played so cpu difficulty may need to go up abit. I then tested the above settings on a green pitch in england again sunny. Surrey Vs Yorks, i was surrey i auto played yorks innings and they made 250 on a green pitch which i didnt think was to bad an effort.
Just an idea if people cant be arsed to bowl but still want the cpu to set good totals to chase down.