New to 22 but not the series. Am i right in saying im previous versions there was an option to randomize the pitch condition?
The only option i see in 22 is just before the match starts you can select things as you want them but not randomly?
For 6 hitting I tend to only try this if the ball length is green and going wide of off stump. I tend to have more success off of spinners. Also and I'm not sure of this is the norm, I only have success with attacking ground shots (both trigger buttons) if the ball length is orange or Yorker...
Yes I always use length variation buttons it was just an observation really about the pitch map and what really is a good length as they may not always match. I avoid soft pitches as it can ruin the match!
It's a bit confusing really though as bowling a good length on a very soft pitch ends up at the batsman's shins which isnt really a good length at all! So in reality on a pitch like that a good length would be much nearer the wicket.
I've always wondered this. When commentators talk about a good length etc and you also see the pitch map divided into colours per area length - it depends on the softness or hardness of the pitch right? So if that is correct then the coloured areas will change where they are rather than the same...
Can anyone tell me why this is? When bowling to him v Essex I saw his eating is 17 when pressing analogue stick down.
I have updated/downloaded all the county championship sides using the correct method and only used the highest rated authors.
Also, I went to the Academy player editor and saw...
Thats a new one i haven't seen. Thought i'd miss timed a slower ball but upon viewing the replay the ball went straight through my bat and hit my stumps.
I was under the impression whilst batting the ball guide that shows when released from the bowlers hand gave you an indication of where the ball would be once it reached you ie a full circle means straight at you and a semi circle to the right means going down the right hand side. I left a ball...
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