varunschuey
Club Captain
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2012
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS4
Unfortunate truth...Recycle Bin perhapsYou downloaded it you can't throw it in the bin
Unfortunate truth...Recycle Bin perhapsYou downloaded it you can't throw it in the bin
The batting explanation provided by @Ross does make sense actually. It is easier to hit shots in the direction of/through cover in the nets and training than in matches.[DOUBLEPOST=1482333716][/DOUBLEPOST]@cricket_online "The avoidance of fielders is one of the biggest issues causing what would appear to be minimised shot selection" is the main bit that should be focussed on I think.
Played the game after patch 2..
They have increased the pace of the game... now it looks and feels realistic...earlier it was too slow...the fielders also react quicker....the keeper thankfully doesnt dive around anymore (though the keeper takes far too long to break the stumps...hopefully this gets looked at)...there are no changes in batting as such....i know the developers are looking into it (i sincerely hope u get all the shots from dbc14 back...the shot selection and shot animations were much better in dbc14)...also there were a lot of easy catches dropped at veteran difficulty...
eagerly waiting for patch 3...keep up the good work...having a really positive feeling
Well you can definitely hit into the covers with the new update! Just hit three of the 'replacement' cover drives, i.e. the down-one-one-knee cut/stab shot into the cover region the first two overs of batting. Decent.
Well you can definitely hit into the covers with the new update! Just hit three of the 'replacement' cover drives, i.e. the down-on-one-knee cut/stab shot into the cover region the first two overs of batting. Decent.
Two left-handers:
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Phew! The Younis Khan stab and the awful cut (exposing the stumps) do not qualify as cover drivesWell you can definitely hit into the covers with the new update! Just hit three of the 'replacement' cover drives, i.e. the down-on-one-knee cut/stab shot into the cover region the first two overs of batting. Decent.
Two left-handers:
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That's the stab cut shot (where the batsman steps back and pokes the bat out). I'm talking about cover & square drives. If that "step back and poke" cut is supposed to be a replacement for cover & square drives it's a different discussion. Plus still having the same issues accessing the fine leg & fine 3rd man areas.
It's a front foot shot, mate, not a back foot one, as I stated in my post, hence the phrase "'replacement' cover drives, i.e. the down-one-one-knee cut/stab shot". Just showing the covers can be hit into, not that a 'cover drive' as we know it is playable. Does anyone actually read what I put?!
Cut/Stab is not a Drive. The word 'Cover Drive' means that you actually DRIVE and not cut/stab. This Younis Khan stab and the stump exposing cut was always possible and the stab always goes to cover (nothing new about it).It's a front foot shot, mate, not a back foot one, as I stated in my post, hence the phrase "'replacement' cover drives, i.e. the down-one-one-knee cut/stab shot". Just showing the covers can be hit into, not that a 'cover drive' as we know it is playable. Does anyone actually read what I put?!
I did and I know the shot you are referring to (the front foot cut) where you hold the right stick at 3'0 clock position. That's not a drive - it's a front foot cut the way the animation plays. Is that supposed to be the replacement for cover/square drives?
Cut/Stab is not a Drive. The word 'Cover Drive' means that you actually DRIVE and not cut/stab. This Younis Khan stab and the stump exposing cut was always possible and the stab always goes to cover (nothing new about it).
Hope you are not a software engineer, because recycle bin doesn't exist in the consolesUnfortunate truth...Recycle Bin perhaps