Here's a laugh for ya. I emailed Empire Interactive's tech support and after receiving an automated message with 'useful' links to FAQ's, it said I had to re-email them with subject of 'Further Support' if my questions weren't answered. In fairness, they were quick with the following useless reply;
Have you tried to re-create the issue you encountered or have you tried again and passed the point at which this happened.
Thank you for any further information that you have.
We have not seen any other issues raised regarding this and would like to just check first that this can be re-created under the exact conditions as before.
Err yeah, I have control over when the situation when I have wickets in hand and lose one of them on the last ball of a match. *****.
Anyway, the game is quite good on PSP and well worth buying I reckon. The sound is far from perfect though and includes the following foibles;
- getting hit on the pad produces the sound of the batsman getting bowled sometimes.
- significant delay between the batsman getting bowled and the sound afterwards with the delay sometimes being 2 full seconds or more.
- Sometimes batsmen reach a significant milestone and you see them wave their bat at the crowd but no acknowledgement from the commentators or they raise their bat and the scene cuts before the commentators can say anything.
Aside from that, the sound is reasonable, commentary effects are fine. Results are within normal limits and batsmen scores aren't ridiculous but there are a few things;
- Batsmen are really vulnerable before lunch or most breaks really. There's been a wicket against my team pretty much every time within a few overs of lunch if I haven't put the batsman aggression to absolutely defensive which isn't quite kosher.
- Not many sixes as per just about every ICC release.
- Starting off really aggressive will get you out almost straight away with several airy swings beforehand. You're forced to play defensively early on even though sometimes you need quick early runs so scoring quickly in the first 10 overs of a OD match is tough without losing 4/bugger-all.
Very minor gripes;
- No more one-click to get to batsman/bowler histories/form. Don't know if this is PSP-specific.
- No player photos!
- Simming ball-by-ball is slowwwwww. Even one-click simming whole overs isn't super quick.
- Short-leg/close-in fielders apparently have ninja-like skills off the pace bowlers and will catch anything within two metres of them.
- You'll never use Hawkeye on a ball-by-ball basis so it's essentially a useless feature.
Aside from those, it's pretty good. The interface is clean, works fine and is easy with the PSP even without having a mouse. The 3D graphics remind me very much of Cricket '97, especially with how some shots are played but hey, compared to what was before, it's a vast improvement. Love the look of the straight and cover drives as well as the pull shots (on-drives are ugly Phil Jaques-type shots). Definitely don't regret buying it.