I think people should take Ross' word that the management mode wasn't fun
He made the same decision with the football game. I spoke with him at an EB games demo where he basically said "we really focused on the gameplay, particularly online. Originally there was a very simple management mode where at the end of each season a few players were moved around through trades and such but it was very shallow and not very fun"
I think people should take Ross' word that the management mode wasn't fun
There's already titles existing for a feature like that anyway... the 'Be A Pro' mode sounds infinitely better than some team-management mini-game. I'm not one for buying a game then staring at menus and trading players all day. I know there's plenty of folk who like that but I think (and based on the pretty obvious-but-we-got-it-anyway poll) most people just want to play a cricket game and get the sense of achievement of guiding a created player through their career. Seems a lot more 'intimate' and whether you just create yourself or an imaginary player it's the sort of thing worth investing time in... Plus, I imagine from the way it sounds there's plenty of re-playability in that sort of thing... Be a Bowler, Be a Batsman, Be a Keeper, Be an All-Rounder (and so on). Lots of options and re-playable scenarios... how fast can you make the test team, etc?
I don't think tours have been ruled out, indeed I think they are confirmed.I like the sound of the Be a Pro style career mode, but I'd also be very keen to play an international season/tour mode, where you take control of the whole team and play out the fixtures calendar.
I don't think tours have been ruled out, indeed I think they are confirmed.
I like the sound of the Be a Pro style career mode, but I'd also be very keen to play an international season/tour mode, where you take control of the whole team and play out the fixtures calendar.
There is a difference between being the team and being part of the team. The first argument would be, I give you 11 chances to achieve something and how many times would mess it up and be okay with it. On the other hand you got once chance only, and how would you feel about it?
There is a difference between being the team and being part of the team. The first argument would be, I give you 11 chances to achieve something and how many times would mess it up and be okay with it. On the other hand you got once chance only, and how would you feel about it?
Will you be able to have multiple saved careers?