blockerdave
ICC Chairman
will the AI sledge us?
like send down a couple of juicy bouncers and mock us for ducking instead of taking them on?
like send down a couple of juicy bouncers and mock us for ducking instead of taking them on?
I asked for buttons to be able to call England players **** ****s and **** **** **** **** with **** for ****.will the AI sledge us?
like send down a couple of juicy bouncers and mock us for ducking instead of taking them on?
I asked for buttons to be able to call England players **** ****s and **** **** **** **** with **** for ****.
But apparently the game has to be a 'G' rating...
This is something I am very keen to see how it has been done, I know in some first person modes in games sometimes it just feels like your head is "floating" in the air, if that makes sense. Can we move and turn our head to see the field etc?With first person, I'll just give you a little story, which is why I'm shouting at the screen at work I had a spinner at one end and a medium pacer at the other, playing the bad ball and jogging along quite nicely. The next over there's a change in bowler, it's a quick and so I'm ready to block a few shots to start with. The bowler starts his run up, I'm watching, ready, looking through the grill of my helmet, the bowler delivers the ball, I play the shot and midway through the swing I hear the stumps get smashed. It was a 158.5kph ball. I see in the replay that I might have been a little late on the shot
The feeling of speed and being immersed in the game with first person batting isn't something I can get across enough, it's the feeling that you want to move that little bit closer to the screen, your concentration level goes up just a notch, because if you don't do those things you are making the long walk back to the pavilion very quickly.
3rd person cameras have that extra view, you get to see more of the surroundings, but first person, that's cricket.
One thing cricket games have never got right is a sense of speed. Even the fastest deliveries always felt floaty. Sounds like that might be about to change.With first person, I'll just give you a little story, which is why I'm shouting at the screen at work I had a spinner at one end and a medium pacer at the other, playing the bad ball and jogging along quite nicely. The next over there's a change in bowler, it's a quick and so I'm ready to block a few shots to start with. The bowler starts his run up, I'm watching, ready, looking through the grill of my helmet, the bowler delivers the ball, I play the shot and midway through the swing I hear the stumps get smashed. It was a 158.5kph ball. I see in the replay that I might have been a little late on the shot
The feeling of speed and being immersed in the game with first person batting isn't something I can get across enough, it's the feeling that you want to move that little bit closer to the screen, your concentration level goes up just a notch, because if you don't do those things you are making the long walk back to the pavilion very quickly.
3rd person cameras have that extra view, you get to see more of the surroundings, but first person, that's cricket.
With first person, I'll just give you a little story, which is why I'm shouting at the screen at work I had a spinner at one end and a medium pacer at the other, playing the bad ball and jogging along quite nicely. The next over there's a change in bowler, it's a quick and so I'm ready to block a few shots to start with. The bowler starts his run up, I'm watching, ready, looking through the grill of my helmet, the bowler delivers the ball, I play the shot and midway through the swing I hear the stumps get smashed. It was a 158.5kph ball. I see in the replay that I might have been a little late on the shot
The feeling of speed and being immersed in the game with first person batting isn't something I can get across enough, it's the feeling that you want to move that little bit closer to the screen, your concentration level goes up just a notch, because if you don't do those things you are making the long walk back to the pavilion very quickly.
3rd person cameras have that extra view, you get to see more of the surroundings, but first person, that's cricket.
Great cant wait to play 1st person cam I hope it looks like this:
Watson/ Birt Helmet Cam: KFC T20 Big Bash League - YouTube
The feeling of speed and being immersed in the game with first person batting isn't something I can get across enough, it's the feeling that you want to move that little bit closer to the screen, your concentration level goes up just a notch, because if you don't do those things you are making the long walk back to the pavilion very quickly.
3rd person cameras have that extra view, you get to see more of the surroundings, but first person, that's cricket.
Pretty close including the sound. I turn commentary off for this it just doesn't seem appropriate.
With first person, I'll just give you a little story, which is why I'm shouting at the screen at work I had a spinner at one end and a medium pacer at the other, playing the bad ball and jogging along quite nicely. The next over there's a change in bowler, it's a quick and so I'm ready to block a few shots to start with. The bowler starts his run up, I'm watching, ready, looking through the grill of my helmet, the bowler delivers the ball, I play the shot and midway through the swing I hear the stumps get smashed. It was a 158.5kph ball. I see in the replay that I might have been a little late on the shot
The feeling of speed and being immersed in the game with first person batting isn't something I can get across enough, it's the feeling that you want to move that little bit closer to the screen, your concentration level goes up just a notch, because if you don't do those things you are making the long walk back to the pavilion very quickly.
3rd person cameras have that extra view, you get to see more of the surroundings, but first person, that's cricket.