Jumpers, short sleeves, vests, etc. in Cricket Academy

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Jumpers, short sleeves, vests, etc. in the game are automatically selected as the weather changes, of course the Cricket Academy doesn't have weather so the default is always used.

I will try to put a weather selection in the share menu for the next Update of the Cricket Academy to enable these shots.
 
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ricky87

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Wow that is quite awesome! A manual option for individual players would also be nice :)
 

79cricket

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Amazing Ross, i bet you here that all the time mate but these kind of things in a cricket game are well a dream in the past and i thought in the future.p.s So if it's cold like in the uk then jumper,vests and a hot place like india would have short sleeves. I say again great job.:cheers
 

isrararrafi

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Not surprising. After everything else I couldn't have expected any less from your team.
 

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Jumpers, short sleeves, vests, etc. in the game are automatically selected as the weather changes, of course the Cricket Academy doesn't have weather so the default is always used.

I will try to put a weather selection in the share menu for the next Update of the Cricket Academy to enable these shots.

Changes per match or per day or per session?
 

79cricket

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Any time there is a break in play, session, rain, etc..

Great news Ross, do we have weather forecast though the day so we can get a jump on the weather. Say in a test match with 30 overs left in the day and rain coming soon we can defend and leave the ball more to try to save wickets till rain arrives.
 

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