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<blockquote data-quote="NZL Fan" data-source="post: 3665"><p>Its OK for the odd bash - however it was really only the previous version with some minor tweaks in the gameplay (and some bugs still left in...........)</p><p></p><p>Better than rugby 2004, but lets face it ANYTHING was better then that.</p><p></p><p>Kingwilco: Don't know if you are able to get feedback to someone at HB, but one thing I'd love in the next cricket game (2006??) would be test matches where you can set the number of overs for each session (like the one day games). I would play test matches a lot more if the scoring rates were more like one dayers (ie. I could set the sessions to 8 or 10 overs each). Would make bowling more interesting in tests as well (rather than the computer just blocking the ball continually). </p><p></p><p>Tests could then be concluded in a quicker time frame, thus more of then could be played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZL Fan, post: 3665"] Its OK for the odd bash - however it was really only the previous version with some minor tweaks in the gameplay (and some bugs still left in...........) Better than rugby 2004, but lets face it ANYTHING was better then that. Kingwilco: Don't know if you are able to get feedback to someone at HB, but one thing I'd love in the next cricket game (2006??) would be test matches where you can set the number of overs for each session (like the one day games). I would play test matches a lot more if the scoring rates were more like one dayers (ie. I could set the sessions to 8 or 10 overs each). Would make bowling more interesting in tests as well (rather than the computer just blocking the ball continually). Tests could then be concluded in a quicker time frame, thus more of then could be played. [/QUOTE]
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