Editing International Cricket Captain (General Thread)

Chewie

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Does that work with bowling?

What I really want is a coach and physio trainer and a scout
 

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Are you able to change the scout so it works too? If you don't have the source code I have it
 

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Shouldn't it be something similar with the way the players are accessed? And then just minus-ing 8 from a few of the offsets?
 

hanli1995

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Yea, If you could make a scout you would be my hero forever. They are just so useful in a game like this.
 

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Chris Child has told us how he builds the 'database' that is used by ICC. Is it possible to reverse engineer his method so that the database itself is editable?
 

satishmania

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Thanks the editor works great. However there is a new update in ICC 2010. Players like Shane Warne are retired from international cricket. Is there an option to make them un-retire? or is there a way we can change something using Artmoney? Thanks
 

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I've tried searching for where retirement status is but haven't found it yet
 

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Chris Child said:
We don't use a database program as such. The player data is read from text files which are provided by Cricket Archive, then converted into C++ data structures and processed by the game to generate player abilities. Once this is done the C++ structures can be saved and then loaded into the game. The process is called a "Serialize" is C++, so it is not the same an an SQL database

Here :)
 

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