I keep my thumbs on top of the analog stick now, rather than keeping it at an angle and I'm able to play back or forward slightly better now.Doesn't that require pretty immense reaction time?
Doesn't that require pretty immense reaction time?
Another tip that may help, after a bit of an initial struggle with the quicks I made a career as an opening batsman. It was tough at first but now the pace doesn't really worry me at all. It's really taught me how to play them we'll.
I will embark a new career as a all rounder now I,ve sorted the batting.
OK I'm now convinced that the AI is cheating on batting. For no reason, you hit balls in the air to midwicket when you want to play to mid on.
For no reason, the AI decides that you play down the wrong line by making a stupid movement away from the line of the ball. If you're lucky the ball misses the stumps.
For no apparent reason, you play a straight bat shot and you get edges or hit down the bowler's throat. Straight bat should not be penalized so much in this game.
For no apparent reason, your "normal" flick or drive shot is timed too perfectly that it ends up in the hands of the deep fielder.
For no apparent reason, the power shot modifier is sometimes completely ignored by the game.
And fielders run a long way to catch you out while the ball hangs in the air seemingly forever.
DRS is useless. Umpire is always right. I've never had one overturned decision, ever.
Even when you do the correct movement with the analog stick, the batsman seems to have a mind of his own when playing certain shots.
You never build up skills for back foot or off-side shots while always building up skill for straight shot (even when you don't hit it straight), front foot and on-side.
And I've not even started on the frustrating stumpings and run outs because your batsman apparently drags his feet outside the crease playing a normal shot and doesn't bother to get back while the wicket keeper or bowler throws down the stumps..
Damn. I am beginning to hate this game with a passion now. Your "skill" is apparently only the AI's grace in not getting you out while scoring runs. Otherwise, any ball is an easy way to get out playing a perfectly normal shot. The game fools you into thinking that you've mastered batting when you score runs, apparently when the AI decides that the ball didn't have to take a wicket.
I'm convinced that the developers decided that the batting controls are basically too easy and that there must be cheating ways to get the human player out, otherwise it would not be balanced.
I'll add another unrealistic dismissal. LBW when the medium pacer bowls halfway down the pitch at an incredibly slow pace that the ball hits the top of my pads and the ball is actually on its way down and so it is hitting the stumps. I DRSed the decision convinced that the ball was over the top, and as usual DRS favoured the umpire's decision.
Another unrealistic dismissal: ball hitting the pads and going on to the stumps far too often. It doesn't happen all that often in real life.
I am very, very annoyed with the game right now. There is no "skill" to develop except play the right shots to the line and length of the ball and hope...
One of the reasons I'm convinced that it is flawed is because the concept of high risk/low risk type shots does not seem to exist in this game. You can get out playing basically any shot in this game without much feedback on what you did wrong, apparently with the same amount of risk involved, which is kind of stupid logic. Playing normal shots should not carry much risk, but that seems to be the case in this game when you can get caught in the deep playing a proper drive or flick and you are actually penalized for "timing" the ball well. Placement also seems iffy because randomly the balls you hit in front of the wicket actually go behind the wicket even when you time it properly.
There isn't a good timing or bad timing. Ross said late and early timing isn't bad. Also you are exagurating this is the first iteration for heavens sake! How is there no skill involved? Maybe you're just terrible at the game? I've seen people report having averages of 30+ after one season so it's impossible that the ai took 'pity' on them the whole season.
I am not terrible at the game. I have managed to score runs, and get 30s and 40s, but it seems that the AI likes to get you out at any stage using stupid logic. Run outs when you cancel the run is just one part of it. Then the stupid played on dismissal. Edging straight deliveries when playing straight is another. The list goes on...
Players who've got a higher average have just found a work-around to the issues by not invoking the conditions that trigger them. The only skill involved is working around the bugginess. I am convinced that playing "normal" or realistic game is likely to give you pathetic averages.
How can you question the skill of the player when there are many fundamental issues that I've mentioned.
Which CAM do you use while batting?