Stroke Variation Patch For Cricket 07 Patches
By on November 30, 2006 in • • • • • • • • • Ea Sports Cricket 07 is the latest avatar of the long running cricket game series. In the past Ea Sports has received a lot of flak for the poor quality of gameplay in their cricket games. Cricket 2005 was a complete disaster as far as gameplay was concerned. So, what most people were asking for is better gameplay. Like always EA made a bagfull of promises before release. So, did they deliver? Before answering that question I shall highlight the major changes/additions in this edition.
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I) The first major new feature is Century Stick. Unfortunately I don’t have an analogue gamepad. So I wasn’t able to test it myself. According to Ea Sports those of you having an analogue controller will be able to play different shots by just pushing the stick in the desired direction.
The power of strokes will depend on the amount of pressure you apply on the stick. Ii) Ea Sports have lost the licensing rights from ICC. Hence there is no Worldcup (however there is world championship) or Champions Trophy. They have retained the rights for England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Players from other countries have goofed up names, and they have no face resemblance. Iii) Another major new addition is the Ashes series. You can take part in the Ashes 06-07 Downunder or relive the 05 Ashes in England.
You can also relive several situations from the previous Ashes series. These mini challenges put you in a given scenario with a given set of objectives eg. Scoring a half century with Pietersen or getting a hundred run opening partnership. You are introduced to each scenario using real clippings. Once you complete the challenge you unlock the same video in the Theatre. (It would have made more sense if the videos unlocked were different.) iv) Twenty20 Cricket has also been introduced. You can play Twenty20 Championship with either Australian or English domestic teams.
Although in Twenty20 format 2 runs were awarded for a no ball, free hit was not awarded. Here is a full list of various Tournaments you can play International: World Championship ( i.e Worldcup) in West Indies, World Series in Australia, Knockout Cup in region of your choice, Test series, ODI series Australian Domestic Cricket: Pura Cup, State Season, One Day Domestic Series, KFC Twenty20 Big Bash English Domestic Cricket: County Season, Liverpool Victoria County Championship, Natwest Pro40, C&G Trophy, Twenty20 Cup.
V) One of the longstanding complaints of gamers has been that the pace of the game is too slow. Ea has finally listened.
Now you can change the game speed (slow, medium and fast). This time around there are 5 difficulty levels instead of 3. You can also choose the number of overs of field restriction for 50 over games. There is no Powerplay though. Vi) Semi automatic fielding system similar to BLIC.
Vii) And finally, there is no Jim Maxwell this time around! He has been replaced by Mark Nicholas. Those were the major new features/changes. Now, let me do a bit of nitpicking Graphics and Presentation: The overall presentation has definitely improved. The various navigation menus are similar to previous versions. EA Sports have added 10 rocking tracks to get you in the groove. The ingame tv overlay has been drastically improved and looks cool now.
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EA Sports have managed to pack in a fair amount of info in the HUD without making it appear cluttered. This time around you don’t need to switch to your mouse after every over and click on a stupid continue button. Now, you can also play with a behind the batsman camera if you want. This is a nice addition (making the wicket keeper and batsman translucent was smart), and it makes gameplay more challenging and fun.
As always there is fair amount of stats available, but there is no Hawk Eye. Commentary is slightly improved. Mark Nicholas sounds much better than Jim Maxwell. Unfortunately Richie Benaud still puts you to sleep. The commentary starts to get repetitive after playing a couple of matches. And off course they still make stupid errors like calling a six a four or mixing up the off stump and leg stump (see the video).
Due to licensing issues no name commentary is available for players from unlicensed countries. After every innings there is a Fall of Wickets package which is a welcome addition. The option to save replays is still missing. Now coming to the graphics part. In one word its average. They are a bit more polished but still leaves much to be desired. Most of the players from licensed countries are recognizable.