So um, how do we bowl slower bowls (which was previously on LB) with regular quicks now? Pulling the left stick down seemed to produce no noticeable speed change. Is the key assigned to the one that was used for going around the wicket before the patch?
It's played back at normal speed, and yes I am running 1.14. The slow motion effect is probably because of the recording though - the framerate has been somewhat cut down.
Mode: Career
Match Type: First Class (4 days)
Over Count: Over #21.4 (~107.2 remaining)
Ground: Lancashire Stadium
Teams: Sussex & Yorkshire
Get Best: Yup
Description of Issue:
Fielders still jogging. If I recall correctly this was fixed in patch 1.13?
You can look at the Hawkeye for the latest delivery by going into the pause menu, selecting "Big Ant Review System" and then "Big Eye" (which is what Hawkeye is called ingame). No Hotspot on demand as far as I know.
Based on my experience anyway, you have to hold the stick towards the start angle which you want your bowler to run up with and then selecting your length. So pushing it to the right and holding it there would bring the bowler closer to the umpire and pushing it left would make him come in from...
Got two edges in my first career match off right-handed batsmen, but having played about 10 more matches, I've been unable to produce a single one. Like you said it was either a complete miss or a well-connected shot.
I swear if all my near-misses actually hit the stumps or edged off the bat I...
Why not just have the movement of the left stick alone serve as a leave, rather than having a button or a trigger paired up with it? That way it's both relatively easy to execute (both front-foot and back-foot leaves) and doesn't overwrite any other controls.
Does anyone know what the 'tap back' fielding button is supposed to do? I've searched about it some but I haven't been able to gather any info. Also tried pressing the button a few times in-game, which did nothing.
I've noticed that rotating the RAS upwards (for ball release) instead of just pushing it up creates more swing. It's kinda difficult to explain, but basically after pulling it down you have to sort of twirl it upwards. Though this also means that your chances of bowling a wide are very high, so...
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