Anyone know an easy way to change guernsey numbers for sides?
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Don't think they will. There's plenty of rookies up on the fan hub already, that's probably your best bet.Anyone know if they’ll update teams lists after the draft/rookie draft?
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Here's an article about the history of Wicked Witch if anyone wants to read it.
https://www.smartcompany.com.au/ent...udios-off-back-two-mobile-phone-gaming-booms/
It's interesting but doesn't make me feel any better about their involvement in AFL games.
It's sad to know that real Australian game developers all died out while guys who made mobile games replaced them and are now attempting to make console games.
I decided to try AFL Live again as a comparison yesterday. Evolution obviously has a lot more going on but the disposal in Live is a lot nicer and a lot more responsive.
I'd go as far as saying Live is still the better game, mainly due to being a lot less frustrating.
I wouldn't say Live or Evolution has really emulated the game of their times. Neither even have players pressing up the ground or zoning aside from during kick outs. Neither allow you to put a 7th man in defence (funnily enough, I'm pretty sure AFL 99 let you do this). Both games follow a pretty strict man on man/stick to your positions kind of set up.Footy was different, Live was effectively emulating a different game.
Evolution got a lot of things right, but it still doesn't feel right. Live is missing so many things that Evolution added, but given the choice I'd still play Live instead because of the smoothness of the way it feels.I decided to try AFL Live again as a comparison yesterday. Evolution obviously has a lot more going on but the disposal in Live is a lot nicer and a lot more responsive.
I'd go as far as saying Live is still the better game, mainly due to being a lot less frustrating.
I wouldn't say Live or Evolution has really emulated the game of their times. Neither even have players pressing up the ground or zoning aside from during kick outs. Neither allow you to put a 7th man in defence (funnily enough, I'm pretty sure AFL 99 let you do this). Both games follow a pretty strict man on man/stick to your positions kind of set up.
They would most likely just get a small Australian developer to make it. None of their developers would even know the rules.I would still be very intrigued at what a 2K or a Dice/EA would do with AFL. It would be cool to see.
Probably because no one would spend more money on an already terrible game.Considering the flack NBA 2K18 and the upcoming UFC 3 have gotten for their absurd use of Microtransactions and Loot Boxes, I'm glad Tru Blu/Big Ant/Wicked Witch don't pull that stuff with their sports games.
I've got a question.
When I try to change positions of players between quarters, I will sometimes make a move, and it will say "(Player name) is not eligible for interchange".
What does that mean? How do I then move that player?
Sometimes I am moving a player from one position on the ground to another, and I am not putting anyone on interchange, yet it still does it.
If a player is active in some way e.g manning a mark, taking a set shot etc. you can't move them, just wait till the ball is moved on.
I get that. I think it's a bug whereby the ruckman are active during the qtr break. I have to wait for the ruck contest to finish then make the change.But I'm talking about BETWEEN quarters, when the players aren't active.
Often, I want to change my ruckman, but it won't let me do it, because it says that the ruckman I want to move isn't eligible for interchange.