Around the world in 80 pitch sliders.....again
Following on from a thread I created in Ashes 17, I wanted to once again delve into the world of sliders for Cricket 22.Working with the incredibly knowledgeable @WealeyH, the plan was to create some slider sets that take into account conditions in different countries of the world as well as different formats of the game. What does that entail, exactly? I'm glad you asked!
- Pitches that behave in a way that is identifiable with the country you're in
- Pitches that evolve over the course of a multi-day game (organically if possible, though manually if necessary)
- AI that responds appropriately to the format of the game you're playing.
- AI that is matched to the conditions you're playing in
The past progress of the project can be viewed below.
Current progress
There have been a few developments since the project began. Starting with base sets and further experimental sets, these were then built into v1 of the slider spreadsheet. v4 is the current and final version, which is now live and ready to download.Expand the sections below to have a look, and each one is dated so you can see the most recent.
The most recent version of the slider spreadsheet is v4, published in mid-April 2022.
The additional functionality of v2 and v3 was retained, with some changes to run rate, general AI ability and physics to try and lessen the impact of user spin bowlers.
For more information, you can view the explanation and change log post HERE.
To download the v4 spreadsheet, it is attached to the bottom of this post.
As an anecdotal change to the v4 numbers, some users have reported much better AI bowling with a slider setting for AI bowling quality set to zero. This is the opposite of what the slider's description suggests should be the case, but is worth noting and giving a go.
The additional functionality of v2 and v3 was retained, with some changes to run rate, general AI ability and physics to try and lessen the impact of user spin bowlers.
For more information, you can view the explanation and change log post HERE.
To download the v4 spreadsheet, it is attached to the bottom of this post.
As an anecdotal change to the v4 numbers, some users have reported much better AI bowling with a slider setting for AI bowling quality set to zero. This is the opposite of what the slider's description suggests should be the case, but is worth noting and giving a go.
V3 of the slider spreadsheet was published shortly after v2, in mid-January 2022.
The additional functionality of v2 was retained, with some minor changes to pitch bounce based on BA's recent patches.
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V4, use the link above.
The additional functionality of v2 was retained, with some minor changes to pitch bounce based on BA's recent patches.
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V4, use the link above.
V2 of the slider spreadsheet was published in mid-January 2022.
Building on v1, additional functionality like home/away sliders, plus an extra modifier were built in for users.
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V3, use the link above.
Building on v1, additional functionality like home/away sliders, plus an extra modifier were built in for users.
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V3, use the link above.
The first version of the slider spreadsheet was published in December 2021.
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V2, use the link above. As of 18/01/2021, v1 has been downloaded over 650 times!
For more information, you can view the explanation and post HERE.
If you want to download it instead of V2, use the link above. As of 18/01/2021, v1 has been downloaded over 650 times!
After some brief play testing, I've had a bit of an experiment with some T20 sliders.
These are far from the finished article and could well need extensive tweaks.
For an explanation of the two games I played with them, plus the sliders themselves (in a spoiler box at the bottom of the post) go HERE.
These T20 sliders were based on the numbers from v1 of the slider spreadsheet, and no doubt need updating with some of the slider numbers in v2.
These are far from the finished article and could well need extensive tweaks.
For an explanation of the two games I played with them, plus the sliders themselves (in a spoiler box at the bottom of the post) go HERE.
These T20 sliders were based on the numbers from v1 of the slider spreadsheet, and no doubt need updating with some of the slider numbers in v2.
Videos
For people wanting to know more about exact slider values and what they do, @SloppyMani and @Gamer Pradosh have created an excellent two part video explaining everything you could need to know.Reskilled teams
I have reskilled my players in the past to lessen their general attributes, leading to (in my opinion) better game play. I have reverted back to "base" players with no reskilling as of March 2022, given the patches that were released and changes made to the overall build of the game.If you still want more information on reskilling players and the discussion had at the time, CLICK HERE.
For guidance on exactly how I reskilled my players, CLICK HERE.
So there we are. Have at it people, go test and enjoy the v4 spreadsheet, but just some things to keep in mind....
Other sliders
This isn't a dictatorship, and we didn't have all the answers. As such, it may be possible, shocking as it is, that other people have good stuff to offer. For anyone lurking and wanting to ask the "What's the best sliders?!" question, this is for you. Here is a collection of any other sliders that I come across:- @gogabutt - Test cricket sliders
- @GuyIncognito - First class cricket sliders
- @Gamer Pradosh - Test and shorter format slider videos
Oh, and if you're interested in my other ramblings about cricket pitches, click here. Or take a look at this.
For reference, this post was last updated - 14/04/2022 (added the v4 spreadsheet)
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