๐๐ฅ Cricket 24 – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Cricket 24, developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon, is the latest installment in the studio’s long-running cricket simulation series. Marketed as "The Official Game of The Ashes", it features fully licensed teams, new stadiums, enhanced career mode, and cross-platform play. It’s designed to deliver the most authentic cricket experience yet — and does so with noticeable improvements over Cricket 22.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Used: High Preset + V-Sync Off
๐ฎ FPS & Stability:
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High settings @1080p: 70–90 FPS in most matches
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Ultra settings: Around 50–60 FPS in crowded stadiums
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No major stutters, even in rain or cutscenes
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Load times are fast thanks to SSD
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DLSS/FSR is not required, as it runs smoothly on native settings
๐️ Graphics & Visuals
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Big visual leap from Cricket 22
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Player models, stadiums, and lighting look more lifelike
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Licensed stadiums like MCG, Lords, SCG are very detailed
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Weather effects like cloud cover and lighting shifts are realistic
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Day-night transitions and floodlights add to immersion
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Animations (batting, bowling, fielding) feel more natural — especially with slower bowlers
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RTX 3050 handles visuals smoothly at High–Ultra in 1080p
๐ Gameplay & Controls
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Core gameplay is refined with better mechanics:
✅ Improved timing system for batting
✅ More accurate bowling lengths and styles
✅ New motion capture animations -
Fielding AI smarter: now throws to right end, adjusts based on pressure
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Shot selection matters — placement and timing are key
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Gameplay has realistic pacing — not arcade-style
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Controller support is flawless — DualShock, Xbox, and even keyboard
๐งข Career Mode
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Massively improved over previous games
✅ Start as a club-level player and work up to internationals
✅ Choices affect career progression (contracts, form, press)
✅ You can also manage off-field responsibilities -
You can play as existing players or a custom pro
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Realistic simulation: injuries, player form, selection dilemmas
๐ Licensing & Teams
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Fully licensed teams and tournaments:
✅ Australia & England (fully licensed)
✅ The Ashes 2023 series
✅ Big Bash League, The Hundred, CPL
✅ Multiple stadiums with official kits and player likenesses -
For unlicensed teams, community-created content fills the gap with real names and kits
๐ Online & Multiplayer
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Cross-platform play between PC and consoles
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Online lobbies are stable (after post-launch patches)
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Can play head-to-head matches, leagues, or join tournaments
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Leaderboards and player rankings available
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Occasional matchmaking delay, but mostly smooth gameplay
๐ง Sound & Commentary
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Commentary is decent, though can get repetitive
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Crowd audio is reactive: chants, cheers, boos, and national anthems
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Bat crack, LBW appeals, and stadium ambience sound realistic
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Music is minimal — focused on atmosphere
๐ Replay Value
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Career Mode alone offers dozens of hours
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Multiple tournament options (Ashes, ODI World Cup, T20 Leagues)
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Scenario mode, online rivalries, and training drills
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Unlockables, player creation, and modding community support increase longevity
๐ Pros
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Great performance on RTX 3050 with high graphics
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Deeper, more immersive Career Mode
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Smooth, strategic gameplay with solid AI
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Licensed teams and beautiful stadiums
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Crossplay and regular updates from Big Ant
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Customization via community tools
๐ Cons
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Commentary and cutscenes can feel repetitive
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Some player animations still need polish
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Unlicensed teams require community patches
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Occasional bugs or AI quirks during simulations
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No major innovations in online features
✅ Final Verdict
Cricket 24 is a solid and authentic cricket sim, ideal for both casual fans and hardcore players. With refined gameplay, deeper career mode, and excellent visuals, it runs flawlessly on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen at High settings. If you're a fan of the sport, this is a must-have title in 2025.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
๐ Recommended for serious cricket lovers, especially if you enjoyed Cricket 22
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