I am a little worried that the approach would not go down too well with the casual gamers. We need this game to sell Ross. I think even my heart will break if this game does not sell
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Plus some reviewers are really dumb. Instead of taking time to learn this new approach, they would just bash the game for not having markers etc. (basically everything that the previous games they are used to playing had). I hope the easier difficulty levels allow you to play this game like a super pro where you can get run rates of at least 18 runs per over without being a master of the controls, and yet make it feel rewarding.....as that is what will stop the casual gamers from getting disinterested in the game.
The more difficult levels can be kept for people like us who need a real challenge and a real simulator of cricket
. Even the casual gamers, if they start to practice, can get better and then move on to the more difficult levels. This is why Fifa is such a huge hit. They have an easy setup for controls (where u just do the basic stuff while the ai does the rest) and their easy difficulty mode can be fun for even a beginner in the game.