on Bradman Cricket includes several new
features and considerable improvements over past cricket games. It will
be the first cricket game with a full career mode and a built-in player
creator. Players will be able to save multiplayer games that are in
progress, making it possible to play and resume entire cricket matches
played online. There are new innovative control schemes for batting,
bowling and fielding which all contrast to previous cricket titles.
Manual appeals will be possible, as well as a decision referral system
with virtual infra-red imaging. Batsmen will receive a vibration
indication via the controller
indicating edges. Players will be given the ability to walk or stand
their ground both impacting the way the umpire makes decisions as the
match progresses. Similarly, excessive unwarranted appealing from the
bowling side will influence the umpire to make 50/50 decisions that go
against you. Matches also contain a day/night cycle, a first-person and
broadcast camera angles, dynamic weather, pitch degradation, and
cheerleaders for T20 matches.
Batting and bowling controls feature full 360 shot controls, and
innovative line and length bowling mechanics. The game focuses on
watching the ball for visual indicators while batting, reducing for the
need for pitch markers. The fielding system will allow the player to run
down the ball and slide to prevent a four, catch a high ball on the
boundary rope, or knock down the stumps to bring about a run out. Ball
physics give realistic edges off the bat, as well as bat pad catches and
ball movement off the pitch.