Shall I buy a PC version? Help me decide guys

TemPSaad

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OK guys here is the question , I have already played and sold the PS4 version for half price and had a good fun considering I spent $25 (Bought it for $55 and sold it for $28) , but my itch for cricket is not satisfied and I am thinking of buying the PC version , I am gonna play it with my brother on weekends with 2x game play speed (using cheatengine CC) but my primary concerns are the $50 price and the lack of edges and some what half baked career mode , you think are these gonna improve in future via patches and is it worth spending $75 on Ashes Cricket?
 
OK guys here is the question , I have already played and sold the PS4 version for half price and had a good fun considering I spent $25 (Bought it for $55 and sold it for $28) , but my itch for cricket is not satisfied and I am thinking of buying the PC version , I am gonna play it with my brother on weekends with 2x game play speed (using cheatengine CC) but my primary concerns are the $50 price and the lack of edges and some what half baked career mode , you think are these gonna improve in future via patches and is it worth spending $75 on Ashes Cricket?

If you've already played and sold PS4 version then I would say wait for the patches to drop before you pick it up again.
 
This is the most important point to get PC version...Also wait for the patches to see how they turn out...
Following on from this. I have bought both the PC and PS4 versions of the game. I tend to spend most of my time on the PC version creating kits. I would like to know if there is any way to change the “uneditable” parts of the game - the stumps - for example using some sort of blobset? I find it frustrating that you are stuck with the same stumps no matter what competition you play. Also is there a way to edit the official ashes teams? I’d like to add the English players number and initials to the shirts (655 and JR for Joe Root) for example and Ashes Series 2017/18 under the badge for true authenticity. Just a few of my thoughts. Thanks.
 

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