So what? If they want to play that way, then fine. They bought the game, paid for it, there is nothing wrong.
Personally, I would like a full player editor - Name, Position, Batting/Bowling styles, skills and stats and even wages/nationality. However, any team which has had skills and stuff edited shouldn't be allowed in online play.
So what? If they want to play that way, then fine. They bought the game, paid for it, there is nothing wrong.
Personally, I would like a full player editor - Name, Position, Batting/Bowling styles, skills and stats and even wages/nationality. However, any team which has had skills and stuff edited shouldn't be allowed in online play.
its a good idea, but the dude who made the game is ganna release the game again with a crappy (i mean flawed) roster update and thats all we are going to ever get.
Personally, i think the guy couldnt program a moving fish if his life depended on it, thats why he releases the same game over and over again, instead of actually changing something.
Personally, i think the guy couldnt program a moving fish if his life depended on it, thats why he releases the same game over and over again, instead of actually changing something.
i dont make games, only play them. However, my mate was one of the programmers with auran, an australian company. He helped make some decent titles (that probably barely outsold this game).
but i just think that if he (cricket captain maker dude) could create such a game with no outside help, he'd be able to improve on it as well and not just cash in on the money he recieves from putting in a new skin every year or so. I think he'd make more money if he did as well. it doesnt nessesarily mean he's a crap programmer i admit, but somethings wrong, cause if he is good he knows damn well he could do better, and if there was some true competition (not cricket coach) he'd be out of a job.
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