yeah ...good option...........it is there in Cricket Coach..Imagine how good it would be if they had the Australian domestic competitions as well. This might be getting too complicated but what about the ability to change sides during a game? ie; You are managing Yorkshire but have won all four competitions 3 years running and want something new. Kent are languishing in Division 2 and have just sacked their manager. OR - you could look further abroad to see that Queensland have yet to reach the heights of their ~2000 period of dominance. Why not?
you are optimistic like me.......Ranji trophy!
This is one of the bigger ones for me.Imagine how good it would be if they had the Australian domestic competitions as well. This might be getting too complicated but what about the ability to change sides during a game? ie; You are managing Yorkshire but have won all four competitions 3 years running and want something new. Kent are languishing in Division 2 and have just sacked their manager. OR - you could look further abroad to see that Queensland have yet to reach the heights of their ~2000 period of dominance. Why not?
I think 2002 is by far the best..........even when it doesn't feature 20-20........Would have to disagree. I've played just about every version since ICC 2000 and ICC 2008 is by far the best for me. ICC 2005 a close second.
The problem with introducing T20 leagues is the uncertainty that they're going to happen in the future - the Stanford 20-20 is a prime example, there's no point putting that in the game for the next however many seasons because its not even going to happen in real life! The ICL's future is uncertain and the IPL would be incredibly tricky to implement.All these are really cool
Domestic Competetions from other countries like Australia,SA & India
T20 leagues like IPL , ICL ,Stanford 20-20 & Champions League T20
ICC Tournaments like Champions Trophy , World T20 and Asia Cup.
Database editor for editing players and teams & we can add our custom teams and leagues
Agreed regarding Twenty20s - in fact earlier in this topic I mentioned, "The par score in Twenty20 matches seems to be a bit low (anything over 140 seems to be very good on the game) whereas teams in real life tend to see 160-170+ as giving them the advantage."They need to actually get Twenty20 games to produce realistic scores before introducing leagues. Yes that includes sixes (don't we say that every ****ing year?)
I'm always in favour of data editors because they never get them right. I don't like playing against unknown medium pacers from India who dominate just because they have an awesome domestic record. I seriously wonder if the database is tested out to see whether or not actual international players ever get a game.
It doesn't affect me because I don't play online, but who cares if they want to stuff their game? If someone is cheating online, people will refuse to play them.Agreed regarding Twenty20s - in fact earlier in this topic I mentioned, "The par score in Twenty20 matches seems to be a bit low (anything over 140 seems to be very good on the game) whereas teams in real life tend to see 160-170+ as giving them the advantage."
It seems as though the amount of sixes increased slightly in ICC 2008, but not quite enough IMO. We've seen some games in real life recently where in excess of 10 sixes per innings are hit in T20s and ODIs, yet you still struggle to get more than 4 or 5 sixes on ICC in an entire match.
I see your point with the database and would be in favour of it being used in the regard but you'd also get some people adjusting the skill level of their own players to make them better and then have them winning every game - claiming it to be legitimate. That would stuff the online game and any comparable records. Though if theres enough demand for a database editor, I guess it'd be worthwhile including it - but I wouldn't be using it personally.