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Submitted by System on 09/03/2006, 09:50. Print file.
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CRICKET WORLD CUP 99 UNOFFICIAL MINI-FAQ
VERSION 1.0515
Updates available at http://www.rocknet.net.au/~nwest
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction
1.1 Why do a Mini-FAQ?
1.2 What have you done before?
1.3 Versions
1.4 Disclaimer/Copyright
1.5 Contributors
1.6 Contact Information
2. Game Information
2.1 What is Cricket World Cup 99?
2.2 Who developed CWC?
2.3 So what happened to Beam?
2.4 Is it the sequel to Cricket 97?
2.5 What are the minimum requirements?
2.6 Can I play over the Internet?
3. General Questions
3.1 I thought [insert southpaw here] was a left-hander!
3.2 Why does the weather or pitch conditions never change?
3.3 Why can I bowl no-balls and wides?
3.4 So which is better, Shane Warne Cricket, or CWC?
3.5 Where can I buy the game? How much does it cost?
3.6 Who is on the cover of the box?
3.7 Where did they hide the test match function?
3.8 Who are the commentators?
3.9 Whose going to win the World Cup?
3.10 Which cricket grounds can you play on?
3.11 The player models look just like Adam & Ben Hollioake!
3.12 What are the live updated rosters?
3.13 When is it coming out on the PlayStation?
3.14 How do I cheat?
3.15 Is there a practice facility?
3.16 Where can I download the demo?
3.17 What are some good sites to go to?
4. The End
4.1 Coming Up Next


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1. INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Why do a CWC99 FAQ?
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Well for starters, there are a lot of questions cricket fans have out there
about CWC99. So I thought, why not make a mini-faq answering as many questions
as possible, hopefully destroying all false rumours. Plus, it makes my web
counter go up! =)
It is a bit small at the moment because I do not actually have a copy of the
game. But don't worry, I will soon, so I can add my own bits without having to
ask others.
If it becomes large enough, I will name it a FAQ, and not a mini one.

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1.2 What have you done before?
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This is my second FAQ. The other one I have done is for Need For Speed 3:
Hot Pursuit. As I know of, it was the only one for the PC version.

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1.3 Versions
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This is the first version of the CWC99 FAQ. I have made up the version
number using the following guidelines (1.0515 as an example) -
1 - The year it was written (1999 is 1, 2000 is 2, 2001 is 3 etc.)
.05 - The month it was written in (eg. 05 is May)
15 - The date of the month it was written on.

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1.4 Disclaimer/Copyright
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(Hope I get this right) Cricket World Cup 99 and CWC99 are copyright of EA
Sports. All other trademarks are copyright of their respective owners. All
rights reserved. If someone knows the correct way to show copyright please tell
me.
Information in this FAQ is correct to the best of my knowledge. However,
errors occur. If you find something wrong in here, or have something to add,
please contact me at the address below.
This FAQ is the property of Nathan West. You may freely distribute this FAQ
as long as the content is not changed. Feel free to include this FAQ on your
website, although your URL would be nice. (C) 1999.

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1.5 Contributors
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Nathan West (west_nathan@hotmail.com) - FAQ Author
And thats it!

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1.6 Contact Information
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You can contact me at west_nathan@hotmail.com . Try to use the subject
CWC99, as I am still getting email about my NFS3 FAQ. Please email me first
before contacting any of the contributors.

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2. GAME INFORMATION
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2.1 What is Cricket World Cup 99?
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Cricket World Cup 99 (CWC99 or CWC) is the official game for the World Cup.
No, not the soccer one, but the cricket edition. The countries Australia, India,
Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Kenya
and Scotland all make their way to England (also playing) to hit balls around an
oval with sticks.

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2.2 Who developed CWC?
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CWC is a joint venture between EA Sports Australia, and Creative Assembly.
Both were involved in the making of AFL 99, a game based on the sport called
Australian Football League. Creative Assembly are based in England, which would
have made things a tad difficult because of the distance.

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2.3 So what happened to Beam?
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Beam were the makers of Cricket 96 & 97 (along with the other hybrids). I
don't have the official word why they were not given the rights. But my personal
guess is that EA were not satisfied with their efforts in C97.

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2.4 Is it the sequel to Cricket 97?
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Thankfully, no. The only similarities between the two are -
a) produced by EA Sports
b) Ritchie Benaud =)

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2.5 What are the minimum requirements?
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This is from the box -
With Graphics Accelerator - P200, 32Mb RAM, 8x CD ROM
Without Graphics Accelerator - P166, 32 Mb RAM, 4x CD ROM
Hard Drive Space - 140 Mb

Both Direct3D and Glide are supported by CWC. I have not heard of any
problems with the main accelerators (Riva TNT 1/2, Voodoo 1/2/3). Performance
with other cards is unknown.

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2.6 Can I play over the Internet?
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In one word, No. It was promised before the game was released that you would
be able to play modem to modem, network, and Internet play on the EA server.
However, it seems that no multiplayer facilities have been built into the game.
There may be a patch to allow this, although it may be difficult to introduce if
it was never in the game to start off with.
Can someone confirm the above please?

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3. GENERAL QUESTIONS
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3.1 I thought [insert southpaw here] was a left-hander!
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Well they are. However, EA released the game with no left-handers, either
bowlers or batters. They were aware of the "bug" before its release, but time
restraints probably caused it to be left out. EA will release a patch soon after
its release to allow left-handers. But, as a right-hander, I couldn't care less!
=)

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3.2 Why do the weather or pitch conditions never change?
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Because they were seveal of the extras left out of the game. Although
initially promised, it was not included. EA may release a patch for this as
well, but for the moment, you will probably have to put up with the same
conditions. (Which should be wet, wet, wet for England)

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3.3 Why can I bowl no-balls and wides?
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Yes, a common mistake. You have actually put the CWC CD in your drive
instead of the Shane Warne Cricket CD. Now, instead of bowling perfect balls,
you can actually bowl it towards the square-leg umpire! Also included in CWC -
stumpings, and walking down the pitch to hit the ball.

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3.4 So which is better, Shane Warne Cricket, or CWC?
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Well, I can't really answer that. I have only played the SWC demo, and thats
it. From reading other players responses, it seems to be about 50/50.
Personally, the ground textures in the demo (on my RIVA TNT) kept on
disappearing. I will have a definite answer once I buy the game.

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3.5 Where can I buy the game? How much does it cost?
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By the time you read this, it should be available in stores (at least in
Aust. and NZ). It was released in NZ on the 7th, before any other country. All
explanations why this is can be kindly emailed to me. If you live in a country
where they don't sell CWC (such as the US), you can order it at
http://www.eastore.ea.com .
Although I have not seen any pricing, I have read from an unofficial source
that it only costs $50. Not sure which country though. I was expecting about
$AUS69.95, the price most EA Sports games get.

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3.6 Who is on the cover of the box?
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As I know of, there are two different players, depending on where you buy
the game. Here is the most up to date list. I am pretty sure there is a
different one for England. If you know any more, please contact me.

New Zealand - Stephen Fleming (sp?)
Australia - Ricky Ponting
England - ???

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3.7 Where did they hide the test match function?
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They hid it in their original version. Remember, there are no test matches
in the World Cup. It would be wrong to include such a feature when it is not
possible in real life. Maybe when they release the next version they will have a
test match function.

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3.8 Who are the commentators?
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The commentators are Richie Benaud and David Gower. Benaud is the king of
cricket commentators, and has featured in previous EA games. Gower has been
described as a bit too boring in this game though, so don't get too excited when
he starts talking.

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3.9 Whose going to win the World Cup?
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Why, Australia of course. Apart from being an Aussie, there is no bias what
so ever. I will probably have to add another question when the series is over
though.

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3.10 Which cricket grounds can you play on?
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In total, there are 12 stadia. This was increased from the original 6 that
was announced at the start. The grounds included are (not a complete list) -

* The Oval
* Bristol
* Amsterdam
* Dublin
* Chelmsford
* Lords
* Headingly
* Edgbaston
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