An optional feedback mechanism will help us figure out the problem and improve. Hopefully Big Ant will add this feedback mechanism in matches in the next patch.
Well it's slightly more complicated than that.
I don't just need to know why I was out ; I need to know how my input produced the mistake that got me out, and I need the link between the input and the mistake to be comprehensible and consistent so that I can work around it with acquired skill.
If the link between input and output isn't comprehensible and consistent enough then there's no real potential for mastery, which is the fun bit about playing games.
At the very least I will be able to know why I edged a ball.
I have had the same error but it was actually me pressing the stick in wrong direction, this happens that i didnt even notice it, when you are say in a pressure to play a shot, your hand some times goes in the wrong direction first before correcting.So after the shot your hand may be in correct position on controler but during shot it would have been different, i also used to get frustrate because of this, but later i watched my hand carefully and found the issue.Secondly, why does the game occasionally perform a cut stroke when I was trying to do a leg glance? I noticed this on PS3 as well as on PC with my Xbox Controller. I don't believe the issue is with controller wear, but that the issue lies with the game itself.
Also can someone give me tips on defending against spinners, especially straight and away going deliveries from around the wicket, i always seem to edge them to keeper.Im able to loft it over cover easily but if i try to defend or drive im edging.
ok will try that see how it goes,im entirely trying to play with the spin of now.So for me, I hit in the opposite direction to where the ball is turning. The reason being that if you hit in the same direction as the turn, you'll wind up making a thinner contact and get more edges.
Also can someone give me tips on defending against spinners, especially straight and away going deliveries from around the wicket, i always seem to edge them to keeper.Im able to loft it over cover easily but if i try to defend or drive im edging.
I have covered this somewhere earlier, but best way to block a spinner in my opinion, is if you are a right hander is as follows,
Push the LA straight up 12 oclock (front foot)
Push the RA slightly to 11 oclock, probably between 11 and 12 oclock is ideal
This seems to kill everything with little chance to edge, Its how I play all blocks tbh.
That can be deduced over time. E.g., you get to see the feedback when you play a good shot and when your timing, or say footwork, is off you play a poor shot and get out. Pretty soon you will be able to figure it out where you are going wrong and why you are getting out. Basic level of feedback is still much better than a comprehensive feedback system, which may not be feasible. At the very least I will be able to know why I edged a ball.
The controls just aren't very.. accurate, to say the least. I hope someone at Big Ant at least has a look at this, whether my observations are correct or not. If there is merit in what I have said then it certainly seems as though it needs a bit of work.
Playing 'normal' ground strokes. Does the power/distance that the ball travels after playing the stroke depend purely on foot position and timing, or does how far the right analogue is deflected/moved make any difference?