Updated and Uploaded the West Indies 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s Classic Era Teams.
Beautiful!!@Mouseydread
I put these in the request thread as someone had asked for them. I made them to go with some of your (and Blocker Dave’s) great teams when I downloaded them. If you wanted to add them to any of your teams, I shared them under Rowdoss and/or
team “Rowdy’s Kits”
I’m going to do the England versions too as soon as I can.Beautiful!!
I had that ACB logo in c19 I can’t remember for sure but I think possibly @wasteyouryouth did itI’m going to do the England versions too as soon as I can.
the ‘87 challenge cup uniforms, which I love!, were a real rush job just to get an idea how I’d do it so I’ll get around to doing those a little better also. I think England and Pakistan were involved in that tourney too.
(I think that’s your WSC logo on most of these too)
And if anyone comes across the old 70s/80s ACB logo of the two batsmen back to back, I’d love to use it on these too
It is much harder to do in C22, however if they fix the overlay and maybe increase the amount of morphs available (which I hope) I think the faces will improve.Mouseydread teams were great in Cricket 19 but here in this game there's no match with real faces , don't know why because C22 gone backwards from C19.
I think your Michael Holding is brilliant btw. That might be my favourite one. Your Greenidge too is particularly on pointIt is much harder to do in C22, however if they fix the overlay and maybe increase the amount of morphs available (which I hope) I think the faces will improve.
Its the same with many of the licensed players some of which are way off because although the scan is there and the texture overlay, the morphs are very limited.
In previous in C19 you could so much with the eyes and nose and mouth, but in C22 it is challenging.
That said there are some creations which I go back to improve like Botham or Border which are two top of my head which were fairly straightforward, what I have concentrated on for now is getting the teams out there, especially with the perks and tendencies in place. Hopefully they will fix the editor issue.
I will keep putting the teams up in the hope that by the time the teams are up, the editor will improve. I am confident that the editor will get better, I have noticed subtle changes since it started, but it's still not stable enough.
TY. Greenidge fell into place pretty quickly, Mikey took a bit of work. Im reworking Marshall and Walsh. Ive uploaded them recently. Ive just done some 70s players too.I think your Michael Holding is brilliant btw. That might be my favourite one. Your Greenidge too is particularly on point
Just wanted to say thanks for some great historic content here. It would be great if we could eventually play the 1975 World Cup... although I guess tracking down all the East Africa players might be a challenge. It might also be difficult to programme a 1975 Gavaskar to take 60 overs to score 30-odd!Uploaded Australia 1970s.
One of the strongest eras for Australian cricket. Lillee, Thompson, Marsh, the Chappell brothers, Dough Walters and a host of macho men who dismantled a talented West Indies side in 1975/76 - a series I'm looking forward to recreating.
This squad has some serious talented players who backed up their star players throughout the decade, Yallop, Hughes, McCosker, Walker, Redpath, Stackpole, Edwards, Mallett, Pascoe, Jenner, O'Keefe, Cosier. Massie, Hurst, Gilmour , Turner, Hogg, Border, Shehan, Dymock and Hookes.
I've updated, Thompson (Looks, bowling action and perks), Greg Chappell (looks) and Doug Walters (looks), Marsh (perks).
To get the full 70s set, I need to do England, Pakistan and New Zealand which should be up by the end of the week.
Enjoy!
I am sure somewhere on I think Cricket Archive that's I've got some information, I think someone did them in Cricket 19. Anyway they could make it here with a bit of research.Just wanted to say thanks for some great historic content here. It would be great if we could eventually play the 1975 World Cup... although I guess tracking down all the East Africa players might be a challenge. It might also be difficult to programme a 1975 Gavaskar to take 60 overs to score 30-odd!