Roster patches made for NBA Live 08 can also be converted for use with NBA Live 07 fairly easily. Most art patches created for NBA Live 08 are compatible with NBA Live 07 without any conversion. The PC version continues to be patched by the community as of 2022. Beginning with NBA Live 08, the option to perform a dunk or layup was once again assigned to a single button with a seperate button for jumpshots. To date, NBA Live 07 is the only game to utilise seperate layup, dunk and jumpshot buttons. Conversely, Superstar players in the Xbox 360 version could get In the Zone and utilise special Level 3 Superstar moves. The PC version also featured X-Factor players who could temporarily gain FSS abilities, representing players who are borderline stars and often provide a spark for their teams as a key player in the rotation. The PC version featured two levels of FSS (Star and Superstar) with varying movesets and effectiveness while the Xbox 360 version utilised three different levels of FSS players.
NBA Live 07 also saw the debut of signature jumpshot styles and the expansion of Freestyle Superstars, utilising a trigger button and the right analog stick to perform moves. Dynasty Mode however made its return in the Xbox 360 version having been left out of NBA Live 06. On-Ball Scenarios were introduced to improve player collisions and defensive scenarios in the PC and Playstation 2 versions, however this was not utilised by the Xbox 360 version. The features were a modest success but foot planting in particular was criticised for making the players feel too heavy and adding momentum that was difficult to control. Procedural Awareness endeavoured to make players react more realistically to the play by following the ball and being "aware" of the action while Foot Planting Technology was an animation/motion capture technique intended to eliminate skating. Two of the major features in the Xbox 360 version were Procedural Awareness and Foot Planting Technology. The PC version also lacked several of the features introduced in the Xbox 360 version, a sore point with PC fans who were disappointed that the PC version was still being ported from the Playstation 2. The PC version in particular was criticised for the presence of several bugs, some of which were addressed through an official patch. Reaction to the game has been mixed, with a 2007 poll seeing it ranked high on fans' lists of favourite and least favourite games. NBA Live 07 is EA Sports' NBA release for the 2006/2007 NBA season. It is the direct sequel to NBA Live 06 and is followed by NBA Live 08. The North American/English version of the game features Tracy McGrady as its cover player while Dirk Nowitzki was featured on the cover in Germany, Pau Gasol graced the cover in Spain and Tony Parker and Boris Diaw appeared on the French cover. The PC and Playstation 2 versions were released in North America on September 26th, 2006 while the Xbox 360 version was released on September 25th.
#NBA LIVE 07 PC PATCH SERIES#
NBA Live 07 (also known as NBA Live 2007 or Live 07 and stylised as NBA LIVE 07) is the thirteenth instalment in the NBA Live series and the second release for the Xbox 360 console. Dual Analog GamePad (Strongly Recommended).
#NBA LIVE 07 PC PATCH DRIVER#
Sound card with DirectSound support and DirectX 9.0c compatible driver.64 MB supported Direct3D capable video card with DirectX 9.0c.Windows, Playstation 2, Playstation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360