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how come there is no crowd in 2002

yaju

State Vice-Captain
Rain I know isn't there in the game. Will be in Cricket 2004.

What are your system specifications?
 

lord_of_darkness

Cricket Web XI Moderator
No rain? but it thought BLC and Shane warne cricket had rain in it? and they cant implement that in the 2002 version LOL
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
In BLC there was the option for rain, but it was a bit too rare IMO.

Heck, even Graham Gooch Cricket (responsible for several broken joysticks/keyboards back in the early 90's) had rain!
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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lord_of_darkness said:
No rain? but it thought BLC and Shane warne cricket had rain in it? and they cant implement that in the 2002 version LOL
BLC Cricket and SWC were made by a different company to Cricket 2002. I think it's Codemasters which did them. Cricket 2002 is EA Sports.
 

lord_of_darkness

Cricket Web XI Moderator
BLC Cricket and SWC were made by a different company to Cricket 2002. I think it's Codemasters which did them. Cricket 2002 is EA Sports.
Still i think the capabilities of EA are much higher than of Codemasters.. EA im sure as more ppl working on a game than codemasters does, hence it shouldnt be that hard for them to implement something such as rain
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
EA also has a lot more staff than SI, but compare their Premier Manager Series with Championship Manager...
 

Langeveldt

Soutie
marc71178 said:
Ask anyone who does.

Bigger doesn't always mean better!

I actually prefer the EA managment games but you are dead right, Champ Manager is a class game, and smaller software companies are just as capable as the giants it seems...

One of the games that has kept me occupied for years wasnt made by a huge company, the ICC series of course..
 

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