It could be a vague claim in the sense that all of their sports games use the same engine so even the work on cricket, tennis and footy indirectly helps rugby league.
It's evident though that their engine is pretty limited though.
I remember when Don Bradman Cricket 14 was released and fast bowlers would lose stamina after a few overs and it'd never recover all game. Basically, it was solely a game of medium pacers and spin.
Now, that did get patched very quickly, but it's funny that the lesson hasn't been learned 11...
Have you ever played their cricket games? I used to really love them and put a lot of time into Bradman 14, Cricket 19 and Cricket 22. As a side note: Bradman 17 was a step backwards and Cricket 24 is basically a carbon copy of Cricket 22 (which is very close to Cricket 19).
But, to your point...
Boy oh boy, the amount of times Ross ranted about how WW didn't understand the game because they blew a whistle after a goal was kicked.
I had never thought about it before that the AFL is the only sport where the ref/ump doesn't blow a whistle after a major score. I now umpire AFL and every...
Played 5 games today with my mate. Whilst we did manage to have fun, by virtue of being two mates playing an AFL game, God is this thing poor.
How in their right mind could any company release this and feel like it is even close to acceptable? And for this being their THIRD verison of this game.
AFL Live 1 was sort of a stoppage fest but at least it made sense. If I got tackled, I understood why. If I managed to get a kick or handball away, I understood why. here it seems fairly random.