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    Big Ant working on Cricket Game

    Really looking forward to this. The fact that it supports Move is another great reason to purchase the game; slightly off-topic, but this vindicates what Sony said about Move being easy enough to add to most games, compared to Kinect, which really doesn't have as much of a practical (or useful)...
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    PSN ID's

    Move on, nothing to see here. ;)
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    PS3 Version vs Xbox 360 Version

    Xbox a "superior console"? Right, so I guess you haven't heard of the crimson rings of death or the rather interesting fact that Blu-Ray holds infinitely more capacity than ancient DVDs - hell, you can have 2 or 3 full-length games and even add full 1080p video on it, whereas DVD limits...
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    PlanetCricket Exclusive Interview with IC10 Lead Designer Heath Smith

    Australian isn't that hard to understand; I mean, I use it as the female voice on my Garmin GPS! It's more to do with the sound quality I think... it's a bit hard to make out. The game is looking mighty fine, though -- the Action Cam is awesome.
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    Group E - NETHERLANDS, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon

    Japan have a talented team and can create some upsets, as they almost did with England the other day (shame for the two own goals, though), so I wouldn't count them out at all. A very competitive group overall; impossible to predict, really.
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    Purchasing IC10 Online

    Preordered the PS3 version from HMV as well. Looking to be an extremely promising game indeed, especially with the Action Cam and other features. Canadian customs have very different regulations from U.S. customs, and have been known to be quite stringent at times as well. I've heard of...
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    AC09 Player Editor - V1.0 in first post

    Nice stuff. Hoping we get to edit names/rosters in the future, since the game's in-built editor is quite the pain, as I can't seem to get created players in actual rosters (only the hex editor can do this for the time being, I presume). Still, pretty nice, seeing as it's only been a few weeks...
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    ICC 2009 AUS Player Rankings

    Who the hell is he again? :p On a more serious note, it appears as if the game bases ratings and the like on averages and automatically assigns it as such, with the exception of a select few whose ratings were specifically changed by the researchers e.g. Ian Trott, which are quite few and far...
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    Story Consistency Prevails

    Awesome intro to the story man. I like how it has shades of Sam Spade and a noir feel to it, nice stuff! I wonder if we'll soon see a broad. :p
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    That's an outrageously arrogant way of thinking. The entire sporting world has committed to the WADA code and the fight against drug-enhanced sport, so doing something to derail this issue and holding the game hostage would be against the basic moral values of sportsmanship. Who do the BCCI...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    Not true. This is a fight against drugs, not of "personal choice". Abhinav Bindra explained it beautifully: So it isn't as black-and-white as some people would make it out to be. It is the moral struggle against drug usage that is of prime importance here, which should take precedence over...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    That's actually not true at all. The athlete you speak of, Bobby George, missed two of her tests, but was present during the third time, so she wasn't "suspended". In fact, no athlete or sportsman has ever been suspended on the basis of these regulations. In fact, she's said that she's had no...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    Yes, actually, FIFA definitely has. Cricinfo are a bogus news source which does not partake in fact-checking and has continued to spread misinformation, such as their claims about Roger Federer, when Roger has clearly and equivocally called for the enforcement of these measures. And I'm not...
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    Current Best Test Country?

    SA's played and won in several venues and types of pitches worldwide, so I don't really think every thing's tailor-made or anything. The team's got wonderful depth in every department really, with naturally aggressive players like de Villiers and Duminy, wristy and classically gifted players...
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    Bangladesh Tour of the West Indies 2009

    I think I know what you mean... his chat lingo is hilarious; it's as if he's on MSN. :banana I don't think anyone understood what that meant. Understatement of the century that. :clap
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    This is another moot argument, one which was never cited as a concern by any other sportsman in any other sport, many of which are far more high profile than cricket, as it would simply not be taken seriously and/or laughed out. Sachin wouldn't be giving out his "whereabouts" to the world, but...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    I'm not sure if you know the difference between physiological treatment and performance-enhancement drugs; they are two completely different things. Physiological treatment are essential facets of every sport, like football, for example. Performance enhancement drugs are substances specifically...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    Well, you'd be setting that with your sport's governing body (not WADA, actually, they only set the rules) so if you're away in the Alps you'd let them know and they'd take the necessary measures to change the specifics of the test, all to your convenience. Every other sportsman out there has...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    That doctor is actually head of ITF's science and technical department, which is the governing body in international tennis. I don't really think Murray went through anything; it's not as if he was mugged or anything. I think you misunderstood what that Cricinfo article said: They would just...
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    Indian players refuse to sign Anti Doping norms

    Uh, what are you on about? Like I said, that isn't the case at all. This excellent article from the Times explains this matter thoroughly, so I suggest you read up on it.
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