RussianDevil
Rookie
Glitch where opposition full back stood in goal square and wouldn't kick the ball out from a kick in after a point ---> been found and fixed - will probably be in the patch (if there is going to be such a thing)
Whoever said that if you save a season game on hard level and when you re-load it is on medium difficulty and you can't change it -> once you play the first game of the season, difficulty remains the same for the rest of the season, and so the only place in the game where you actually see your season difficulty setting is before the 1st season game. So I'm not quite sure how you can tell, according to your story, that after you loaded the game the difficulty was Medium all of a sudden.
About commentary being barebones... there are no comments for the scores higher than 35 goals/35 behinds, so if you are winning by huge margins you're not likely to hear the scoreboard (apart from "team is leading by a HUGE margin!")
About finals series game Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn being played at Sydney Cricket Ground -> the information regarding appropriate venues for finals games from week 2 onwards (except for Grand Final) hasn't been finalised at the time and hence you'll probably notice that one of the Preliminary finals will always be played at SCG, while the other is at the MCG if I recall correctly.
About kicking into the goal post and still being awarded a goal -> I've never seen it myself, could someone who witnessed it describe to me exactly what happened in more detail... i.e. did the umpire signal the goal post being touched, the ball bounced back after hitting the post, commentator said "would you believe it, it hit the post"? If someone could find a way to replicate it, would be much appreciated
About tackling a player over the goal line and then umpire calling a player for throwing the ball -> what exactly are the AFL rules with regards to that? If someone is tackled over the boundary line, don't umpires wait for the tackle to be completed before deciding what happened? And in the example given, if I tackled my opponent over the goal line and he threw the ball, I'd much rather prefer to have a set shot at goal from directly in front instead of a behind being awarded!
With out of bounds on the full, the player who kicked the ball out on the full is the one who becomes the man on the mark - if there's going to be patches, this will be changed so that the closest player to the boundary point where ball crossed it will be man on the mark. Not sure what the AFL rules say about having to have a man on the mark. During Grand Final on several occasion we saw man on the mark missing.
About the incident where there was a ball-up, two human controlled players missed the tap and then nobody could pick the ball up -> could you please describe this in more detail... so after umpire the released the ball and it hit the ground, nobody touched it? If it could be replicated, would be much appreciated
Complaint about never being able to kick to a player on the lead and always ending up with contested mark scenario - this is due to the limited number of kick types (as you would have probably noticed), and insufficient variety in angles.
Whoever said that if you save a season game on hard level and when you re-load it is on medium difficulty and you can't change it -> once you play the first game of the season, difficulty remains the same for the rest of the season, and so the only place in the game where you actually see your season difficulty setting is before the 1st season game. So I'm not quite sure how you can tell, according to your story, that after you loaded the game the difficulty was Medium all of a sudden.
About commentary being barebones... there are no comments for the scores higher than 35 goals/35 behinds, so if you are winning by huge margins you're not likely to hear the scoreboard (apart from "team is leading by a HUGE margin!")
About finals series game Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn being played at Sydney Cricket Ground -> the information regarding appropriate venues for finals games from week 2 onwards (except for Grand Final) hasn't been finalised at the time and hence you'll probably notice that one of the Preliminary finals will always be played at SCG, while the other is at the MCG if I recall correctly.
About kicking into the goal post and still being awarded a goal -> I've never seen it myself, could someone who witnessed it describe to me exactly what happened in more detail... i.e. did the umpire signal the goal post being touched, the ball bounced back after hitting the post, commentator said "would you believe it, it hit the post"? If someone could find a way to replicate it, would be much appreciated
About tackling a player over the goal line and then umpire calling a player for throwing the ball -> what exactly are the AFL rules with regards to that? If someone is tackled over the boundary line, don't umpires wait for the tackle to be completed before deciding what happened? And in the example given, if I tackled my opponent over the goal line and he threw the ball, I'd much rather prefer to have a set shot at goal from directly in front instead of a behind being awarded!
With out of bounds on the full, the player who kicked the ball out on the full is the one who becomes the man on the mark - if there's going to be patches, this will be changed so that the closest player to the boundary point where ball crossed it will be man on the mark. Not sure what the AFL rules say about having to have a man on the mark. During Grand Final on several occasion we saw man on the mark missing.
About the incident where there was a ball-up, two human controlled players missed the tap and then nobody could pick the ball up -> could you please describe this in more detail... so after umpire the released the ball and it hit the ground, nobody touched it? If it could be replicated, would be much appreciated
Complaint about never being able to kick to a player on the lead and always ending up with contested mark scenario - this is due to the limited number of kick types (as you would have probably noticed), and insufficient variety in angles.





