EA Formally Announces EA SPORTSâ„¢ CRICKET 2005

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Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced today that EA SPORTS™Cricket 2005, from the makers of the hit franchises FIFA, NBA LIVE and EA SPORTS™ Rugby, currently is under development at EA Canada and HB Studios for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Xbox® videogame system from Microsoft and PC.

EA SPORTSâ„¢ Cricket 2005 will let gamers compete as a fully licenced English team against a host of international opponents including Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In addition, the all-new explosive Twenty20 tournament and all the county teams and tournaments will also be on offer.

“Cricket 2005 will be the benchmark for cricket games to come†said Andrew Wilson, senior producer, EA Canada. Not only does the game look spectacular, bowlers now have easy to access individual repertoires and batsman have far more control including the ability to dive into the crease to prevent an imminent run out.

All new detail in players’ faces and bodies, over 1000 new motion captured animations and a brand new create-a-player facility allow gamers flexibility to play as the stars of the game or create their own.

With TV style presentation, over 35 stadiums from all over the world and commentary from the legendary Richie Benaud EA SPORTS delivers the definitive interactive Cricket experience.

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Some more key features:
* Full licenses from the Cricket Australia, ECB, NZ Cricket, the South African Cricket team.
* Over 35 accurately modeled stadiums, including various pitch types and conditions, detailed real time weather effects, and night modes for Day/Night matches
* All new detail in players’ faces and bodies, including varied player sizes all modeled using the EA SPORTS skeleton. Over 1000 new Motion Captured moves allowing amazing player animations across all areas of the product.
* Enjoy updated commentary by the legendary Richie Benaud and Jim Maxwell.
* An all new HUD will ensure that all controls are more intuitive than ever before.
* Huge 3D stadium sound effects based on real crowd sounds from all over the world. Crowd effects change to reflect peaks and troughs in the game. Pitches reflect the real conditions around the world and will wear over the course of a test match.
* TV style gameplay including TV overlays and a detailed replay feature allowing the player to view the action from an infinite number of camera angles.
* A brand new create a player allows gamers to create and edit players as they would will other blockbuster sports games such as FIFA.
* Flexible gameplay allows the player to be fully involved in the selection of batsmen, bowlers and the placing of fielders. Chose manual fielding, or simply let the intelligent AI position your fielders for you.
* 4 Player, (consoles), with 2 player co-operative play.

No news on System Requirements yet. :)
 
Wohoo! finally cricket fans around the world now have a 'choice' of good cricket games! Ea's Cricket 2005 and BLC 2005. Oh this is gonna' RULE!! :eek:hyeah:
 
I aint very optimistic about optimistic about this game after what they did with ck2k4.
May be ck2k5 would be nothing else but what they had promised to give in ck2k4.
Have a look at this comparison posted by someone on code masters forums.

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EA Sports
2004: "After a fantastic showing for EA SPORTS Cricket 2002, Electronic Arts are ready to relive all the excitement with EA SPORTS Cricket 2004.

Undertaking an 18-month development cycle will provide the opportunity to pack the game full of additional features and options. Developing such an environment and atmosphere that will keep EA SPORTS Cricket 2004 at the forefront of sports games quality.

Along with all of the international teams and bonus squads, EA SPORTS Cricket 2004 will include domestic teams and competitions from England and Australia."

2005: in addition to the international teams and bonus squads, you can now play with domestic teams and compete in England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa."

2004: "Test matches as well as One-day Internationals will also be included for this game. In addition to the tournaments that you have come to know and love from EA SPORTS Cricket, Season modes will also be a highlight of this game.
With new Motion Capture and a new Development Platform, not to mention the inclusion of form and injury, the game play will be more true to life than ever before.

For the Cricketing fanatic there will be no end to the detail. A large variety of statistical graphs will be available including run rate, wagon wheel graphs, as well as a huge amount of stats on every player that will track over the course of a tournament. The game will revolve around a full TV style presentation including a full action replay mode, third umpire, animated ducks, TV style overlays, field position editor and much more. The field position editor will allow for auto or manual fielding."

2005: "Cricket will revolve around a TV style presentation including a full action replay mode, third umpire, animated ducks, TV style overlays, field position editor and much more. The field position editor will allow for auto or manual fielding."

2004: "Over 60 stadia have been modeled from all over the world, including England (Lords), Calcutta, Melbourne, Auckland, Cape Town, Barbados and Lahore. The detail in the stadia is amazing. Lighting and shadows of the highest grade coupled with real time weather all add to the authenticity of the playing experience."

2005: "Over 35 dynamically lit stadiums will be modeled from all over the world, including Lords in England, Calcutta, Melbourne, Auckland, Cape Town, Barbados and Lahore..."

Key features
Over 50 teams and over 1000 players
Domestic teams and players.
2004: "Full licenses from the ACB, ECB, NZ Cricket and the South African Cricket team."

2005: "Full licenses from the Cricket Australia, ECB, NZ Cricket, the South African Cricket team."
2004: "61 accurately modelled stadia, including various pitch types and conditions, detailed real time weather effects, and night modes for Day/Night matches"

2005: "Over 35 accurately modeled stadiums, including various pitch types and conditions, detailed real time weather effects, and night modes for Day/Night matches."
Astonishingly high detail in the players' faces and bodies, including varied player sizes.
2004: "All new Motion Capture allowing improved player animations including form and injuries."

2005: "All new detail in players’ faces and bodies, including varied player sizes all modeled using the EA SPORTS skeleton. Over 1000 new Motion Captured moves allowing amazing player animations across all areas of the product."
2004: "Commentary by the legendary Richie Benaud, Jim Maxwell."

2005: "Enjoy updated commentary by the legendary Richie Benaud and Jim Maxwell."
2004: "Huge depth of gameplay including domestic teams and tournaments."
2004: "Simple and intuitive controls improving on the best features from previous cricket games."

2005: "An all new HUD will ensure that all controls are more intuitive than ever before."
2004: "Huge 3D stadium sound effects based on real crowd sounds from all over the world. Crowd effects change to reflect peaks and troughs in the game."

2005: "Huge 3D stadium sound effects based on real crowd sounds from all over the world. Crowd effects change to reflect peaks and troughs in the game. Pitches reflect the real conditions around the world and will wear over the course of a test match."
2004: "Pitches reflect the real conditions around the world and will wear over the course of a test match"
2004: "TV style gameplay including TV overlays and a detailed replay feature allowing the player to view the action from an infinite number of camera angles. "

2005: "TV style gameplay including TV overlays and a detailed replay feature allowing the player to view the action from an infinite number of camera angles."
2004: "Highlight Save Feature – PC "{was this in the game?? }
2004: "Full Player Editor allows players to change/create features of players throughout the game."

2005: "A brand new create a player allows gamers to create and edit players as they would will other blockbuster sports games such as FIFA."
2004: "Flexible play allows the player to be fully involved in the selection of batsmen and bowlers, the placing of fielders. Chose manual fielding, or simply let the intelligent AI position your fielders for you."

2005: "Flexible gameplay allows the player to be fully involved in the selection of batsmen, bowlers and the placing of fielders. Chose manual fielding, or simply let the intelligent AI position your fielders for you."
2004: "4 Player, (consoles), with 2 player co-operative play"

2005: "4 Player, (consoles), with 2 player co-operative play."

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Screenies

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From Planet Cricket forums

Andrew Wilson answers some of forum members questions
Asked by Barmyarmy:
Are you going to be fixing any of the bugs from Cricket2002 that were still in Cricket2004?

Definitely. One of the first things that we do when we start a new game is go through bugs from the previous game and look to ways of fixing them.
Asked by Stevie:
Are you bringing the game out earlier as a result of the fierce competition with Codemasters?

No. Our development plan is locked to when we felt was the best time to release a game.
Asked by thecricketfan:
What changes have been made in terms of game play compared to the last EA cricket game?

This list is too long to list in this context. However, some key points to note are:
- - Completely new technology has allowed us to deliver a much smoother fluid gameplay experience. We have seen what can be done with this technology by what we achieved with Rugby 2005 this year. Cricket will benefit from the same improvements. Have such a solid technology base means that we can focus far more on perfecting the game play.
- - Utilization of EAC’s motion capture facility has meant that we have amazing data to work with. All of EA’s games are motion-captured here. While this, on the surface, appears to be just visual, capturing over 1000 new moves has meant that we can realistically animate real world cricket game play.
- - The all new bowling HUD and bowling stamina means that the gamer is rewarded for good bowler management and varying line and length according to the pitch and the facing batsman
- - With the new animations, we have been able to deliver even more batting moves, so that batting feels more realistic than ever
- - Fielding is always a challenge for cricket games. We have worked a great deal on refining the system and ensuring that each fielder responds as he should….and the wicket keeper will field the ball.

Asked by fanirama:
What kind of game engine is powering it and what kind of improvements will we see visually over Cricket 2004.

As with Rugby, we have used the FIFA technology. Not enough can be said about this technology. Working with makes building video games such a joy. As you will be seeing with the screenshots and the movie that will soon be released, Cricket 2005 looks stunning.
Asked by themuel:
Will swing actually be in this game for fast bowlers?

It sure is. The other thing with bowling is that if you bowl consistently good and varied line and length, special deliveries are made available to the bowler. These are different depending on each individual bowler. If the batsman starts to strike back and hits a couple of boundaries, these are taken away until you build up good consistency again.

General:
Will there be any online play?

Not this year.

Asked by Hero:
As Codemasters are implementing new features to make improve their bowling to make it as much fun as possible, what steps have HB taken to enhance the enjoyment of bowling?

Please see above.
Asked by m_vaughan:
Is it going to be released on PCCD or PCDVD?

PCCD

Asked by denver82:
for the second most popular sport in the world are we going to see such a limited (and delayed in the UK) release like last year?
No
Asked by ritwik:

Will we be able to add and edit players, teams and tournaments ?
there is a full player editor offered…the same as FIFA.
Asked by zimrahil:
Does the CPU pace their innings intelligently for a change, like keeping wickets intact for a final assault when chasing a large total in a one-day match, or if CPU only requires 10 of the last 5 overs with 4 wickets left, will it bat sensibly and cautiously to ensure the win and not just slog at every ball. I.e is the match situation now taken into account ?

Yes. This is something that we have worked hard on this year. Writing situation specific AI is a challenge, but something that we believe we have made significant advances on.
Asked by Ste:
what modes can we expect in this years release ?

We have 11 modes in total, but each of these will have a number of sub modes. We have everything from Tests, One dayers, The Ashes, International Tours, Domestic Seasons, C&G Trophy, Frizzell Championship, Pura Milk Cup, ING, the list goes on… The depth of game-play will keep cricket fans playing for a long time.
http://www.planetcricket.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9997

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Ok...one thing's clear, there are no career statistics....man, I hate all these programmers... is it really this hard to incorporate in the game.... how I miss BLC :( Also, I heard the rumor Cricket2005 is going to be releaed before the earlier expected schedule to compete with BLIC release. Does it mean unresolved bugs as usual????

Does any of you remember the cricket 2000 patch? Believe me, but it did nothing helpful but only made original executable a nocd (believe me, again!) and created a value in the windows registry named "filesforcrappypatch". I can't trust EA after a patch like that.
 
not tried it on a64 yet. but cricket2k4 really sucked.
the last good cricket game was brian lara cricket 2000 i think on the ps2 which later came on pc. rest all just looked same like it.

if konami makes a cricket game, it will surely own like their other top notch titles.
 
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soccer isnt played widely in the usa. hardly any ppl play it compared to other sports titles. still winning 11 is the best game made ever. its famous in europe & asia.

the prob with cricket is that the sales are only in aus, india & some in europe & new zealand
 
soccer isnt played widely in the usa. hardly any ppl play it compared to other sports titles. still winning 11 is the best game made ever. its famous in europe & asia.

Uh its not that they are unfamiliar with Soccer, they reached the semi's for godsake and infact they did defeat Germany for that matter had not the refree been such a jerk...
But JBI look at the titles for American soccer and Ice hockey etc they have such depth and mind blowing realism, when will ckt have such an simulation.
 
Aces170 said:
^^ Bang on till the sports are not played in US, you will never have a really good videogame, Period.
We will never see a good sports games untill EA and Sony grow some guts to actually make better games than keep buying exclusive rights or if that fails buying out the competition.

EA has exclusive permissions to use fifa team licences and keeps making crap fifa games year after year; Konami has to produce their much better winning11 series using loopholes such as fake names and teams.

Sony has the exclusive rights to the fia f1 license till 2007 and keeps releasing shit games for their ps2, the pc fans only have season updates for gp4 and f1c to rely on. They are excellent but an f1 game using new shader technologies would be a dream some true.
 
same withthe WWE licsence! THQ has got it for 2-3 more years, last years WWE Sm vs Raw didn't do that good and all WWE games released for the XBOX suck ***!! the latest wwe game for xbox, Wrestlemani 21, they say sucks more than wwf raw on xbox. lol.

Konami made the best soccer game and beat EA sports, lets hope Codemasters do the same and whips EA's *** with its cricket game.

BC lara on psx was much better than Ea sports cricket 2004.
 
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