How are you doing in your career?

What did you choose for your career player?


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grkrama

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but would skill matter to get selected,as long as you scratch around and make heavy runs, is strike rate also considered?
 

StinkyBoHoon

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I dunno if I'd like a 1/25 chance of being world class. I'm not playing 20 years worth simulated cricket to be paul collingwood.

there's realism and then there's bitter realism which I play games to escape.
 

grkrama

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But if skill is down it should be harder to make the runs or take the wickets etc to get selected.

your discounting will there block, yes its going to be difficult to score,but im pretty sure whatever the skill of batsman as long as he is a batsman and not tailender,we can always score runs . for example say i score 300 with sir jadeja ,imgoing to get selected no matter how i scraped it right.
 

blockerdave

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The point I'm trying to say really is in order to mirror talent, certain players should earn skill points easier or harder. So if I start a career player generally I would have to play one shot really well 10times before my skill goes up a level in that shot (making it easier to play well)... But occasionally you would get a career player who levelled up after 5 shots, or 15 etc.

(Or however the skill mechanic works in the game, the above is just an illustration)

So you can always succeed or fail, but it adds variation to each iteration of the career, and acknowledges that not everyone can be Tendulkar, and some poor bastard has to be Kerrigan
 

grkrama

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exactly i agree to that ,not every one is gifted like lara or srt ,some have scratch through like g.smith or cook but still be great. thats what im saying the way they earn the skills faster or slower is not going to affect their success rate atleast in odi/tests.
so just because we have a player who skill doesnt grow fast doesnt me we gota bummer who cant break into the squad.infact it will be more rewarding and challenging succeeding with such a player
 

blockerdave

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not talking about playing style i'm talking about base talent and the ease with which they acquire the skill points.

it would be boring if every time you play a career mode just basic competence (on the part of you the player) gets you 10000 test runs at 55.46 or 700 wickets at 20.01
 

NoLeName

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not talking about playing style i'm talking about base talent and the ease with which they acquire the skill points.

it would be boring if every time you play a career mode just basic competence (on the part of you the player) gets you 10000 test runs at 55.46 or 700 wickets at 20.01

It would be boring for the cricket enthusiast, however many people won't want to play through twenty years of cricket just to average 30. People want to be legends. Hence they play career modes.
 

asprin

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^ Couldn't have put it better. Only hardcore cricket lovers might want something like what blockerdave is referring to, but I think that would constitute less than 1% of the target audience.
 
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ChinamanSpin

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I'd prefer it if I had to be genuinely good at the game to be a player with very high attributes and stats. I'd rather not coast through career and would like it if there was an occasional save where you were like Chris Rogers. Not getting a proper chance until you are in your mid 30s after biding your team in first class cricket.

It'd also be great if every career was different. For example, you are going to be dropped from the test team before Johnson has a shocker, you get a hundred and go on to forge a successful career, whereas on another day the unplayable yorker was bowled and you have to work hard to get back in the test team three years later but only average 35 at the top level. Hopefully there isn't a basic formula of three to five in years of easy first class cricket abroad and at home followed by success in tests where you eventually get the captaincy and retiring with 20000 test runs at 75. This is a game where I would genuinely like it if I wasn't good enough.
 

grkrama

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It would be boring for the cricket enthusiast, however many people won't want to play through twenty years of cricket just to average 30. People want to be legends. Hence they play career modes.

wouldnt mind being the team guy that finishes off in style or ,the classic opener that just takes the shine of the ball then gets out on my 10 th playthrough career mode
 

barmyarmy

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Do you mean the batsman skill level within the nets? So career mode with a very good player would obviously be harder than with a very poor one.
That would be a good solution in my opinion as I can't see one difficulty level working for career mode.
 

MattW

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If you set the difficulty in options menu of the game, there's a note about how it doesn't impact the career mode.
 

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