cricketboy29
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Glenn, Oli?cricketboy29 said:I'll pay the 25 pounds on one condition , do you in the indian domestic league have a team for orissa?. Please please tell me you do?
Glenn, Oli?cricketboy29 said:I'll pay the 25 pounds on one condition , do you in the indian domestic league have a team for orissa?. Please please tell me you do?
Opportunity cost of buying game.Neil Pickup said:Something like that shouldn't have any impact on a rational consumer's decision to buy a game - they should spend based on the utility they're expecting to gain out of that compared to the utility they could have otherwise got from the £25.
It's entirely illogical otherwise!
thanks kwek, i can rest eaasily and sleep at night nowkwek said:DId MVCM have Orissa ? I believe it had? well i think that will answer your question.
also i believe the FAQ stated that all domestic teams will be in from all test countries ?
I have to agree with Daniel here. £25 is not very much at all.(Remember the bad old days when PC games retailed at between £40 and £50 quid about 10 years ago - that's when a packet of fags was under £3 and an expensive pint was £1:60. Myst cost me £42 - and that was on a managers discount at the old Electronics Boutique!!CricketGames.com said:. If you really think £25 is too much for the hours of potential enjoyment in Cricket Coach then don't buy it. But I reckon it is you who will lose out in this case not Rockhampton.
Daniel.
Oh yes - Going to download Friday night (and burn onto CD for "Keeps").sammy22 said:Scritty,
You must be excited by the imminient release of the game?
Oh Neil - that's not the case at all.Neil Pickup said:Out of the Park Baseball. ******* child of Football Manager.
Using the SI technology would certainly give the game a foundation, but the SI engine would not necessarily equate to the inclusion of "Kolpak / central contracts / 2nd XI control / Ground improvement / Named coaches with specific skills / youth academy / more detailed transfer system etc etc".scritty said:Oh Neil - that's not the case at all.
OOTP is entering it's 7th iteration (8 really - as OOTP 6.5 was a far bigger change over 6.0 than say ICC2005 is over any of the previous ICC games)
Been in development by real baseball fans for about 10 years..Got into bed with SI to use the codebase to speed up and improve the match engine and user navigation around the game
If anyones played old Champ man or new FM games then they'll knw how good and fast the database is - and how every possible link in the game is a "hotlink" - ie you see a players name anywhere (news report / after match physio report / scouts reccomendation list ANYWHERE) - you click on it and you are straight into his full stats - same for teams / managers/ grounds EVERYTHING ..I'ts beautifully written - many tens of thousands of players with dozens of well researched stats great match engine (that behaves very well unlike NEW champ manager) and both the PC and MAC version fit onto one CD (that's right CD not DVD)
Game will remain solely written by Baseball Fans - but will use SI's very good database structures. AFAIC that's the best of both worlds
Now to do that for cricket (so you get Kolpak / central contracts / 2nd XI control / Ground improvement / Named coaches with specific skills / youth academy / more detailed transfer system etc etc. all wrapped in a nice drag and drop interface
I'm knocking on 40 - and I remember not so long ago - players changing clubs was pretty rare. My lot (Worcestershire) got the first real coup in 1988 with Botham from Somerset and Dilley from Kent (courtesy of Duncan Fearnley's cash) - Remember thinking "Wow - top players actually changing clubs !!""
It happens all the time now - yet most cricket games seem to have it tacked on as an afterthought. I lost count of how many overseas players we had last year (Akhtar / Gayle / Vaas / 2 South Africans) at one point they were coming and going every match
SI's engine would thunder through these complications like there was no tomorrow.
(Will Cricket coaches I wonder ? - it does seem to have a similar "look" to it ...?? I hope so)
Clarker
Focus Multimedia to publish Cricket Coach
Posted by Oli Norwell on March 16th 2006
We are proud to announce that Focus Multimedia will be publishing Cricket Coach in the United Kingdom.
Focus will be releasing the title in May 2006, it will be priced at £9.99.
This version of Cricket Coach is to be endorsed by a leading international cricketer, who featured heavily in England's Ashes victory over Australia in 2005.
Thats the retail price. The digital download price is still the sameJames said:Looks like they agreed with the people, who thought the price was too high in the end:
James said:Looks like they agreed with the people, who thought the price was too high in the end: