New Q&A With Producer Jamie Firth

nope has been confirmed all bugs will be fixed and it will be identical to pc patch so... thats a probem off us 360 users minds :)
 
hey guys, i know transmission games has been shut down but could anyone create a ps3 patch and make it available for download so that it can be copied onto a ps3 using a usb stick or something? i know it is unlikely but the game has soo much potential is those little bugs and glitches can be ironed out. it is a sad day for future cricket games because transmission has closed down
 
hey guys, i know transmission games has been shut down but could anyone create a ps3 patch and make it available for download so that it can be copied onto a ps3 using a usb stick or something? i know it is unlikely but the game has soo much potential is those little bugs and glitches can be ironed out. it is a sad day for future cricket games because transmission has closed down

wats happened is the 360 patch still coming??
 
im sure jamie firth and his gang will still do everything they can to make sure this patch hits the consoles.
 
im sure jamie firth and his gang will still do everything they can to make sure this patch hits the consoles.

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The Dude with the big specs, Beetle style moptop & the Kilt, sure looks like he is never gonna get laid (i don't mean from work). Maybe Mr. Burns could use someone like him in his Nuclear Reactor.
 
OMG... my childhood fantasies are being ripped apart around me and my sexuality now feels in question :( Thelma a man? should I be offended?

Thelma is awesome in that nerdy innocent way... and being the super-smart gadget expert more lately, she's prob got a real kinky side too :spy

"Oh Jinky's yes, thats the spot, oh yeah" :laugh
 
What's the latest news on the patch?

That interview on first page must have taken place before the Transmissions company shut down. Will there still be a patch?
 
No-one knows. Would be a shame if there wasn't as the patch was excellent but no news could be good news or bad news.
 
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Codemasters keeping dialogue open with Transmission team

UK publisher Codemasters has said that it is currently keeping all possibilities open with former partner Transmission Games – the Australian studio responsible for the Ashes Cricket title which closed last month.

Rod Cousens, CEO of the publisher, said he was saddened to see the end of one of Australia's most successful development studios, and if there's any chance to salvage their work or see the developers reappear back in the business he'd be more than happy to support the team.

"We're always sad when a company has difficulties that either forces it our of business or calls its very viability into question, and we're conscious of the fact that it's a significant developer in Australia - that it employs people and that there are livelihoods at stake," Cousens told GamesIndustry.biz.

"From our point of view, if we can work with a situation that will see some form of revival or re-emergence in another guise, then we would be as supportive as we can. We continue to maintain a dialogue with all the parties, including the administrator in Australia," he added.

Ashes Cricket 2009 has been one of a number of hits for Codemasters this year, joining titles such as Colin McRae DIRT 2 and Operations Flashpoint: Dragon Rising at the top of the charts. There will be a sequel, confirmed Cousens, and there are back-up plans in place if Codemasters needs to move the series over to an entirely new development team.

"We're very conscious of the fact that we do intend to continue with the Ashes series, and if nothing emerges out of that scenario, then we have alternative development prospects which would see the game continue," he said. "But we sincerely hope that there is an ongoing basis of sorts for the development team that has written the game for us."
 

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