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19 cze 2012 · - MVP 06 has all the right rosters from the 2005 season (checked, it's definitely the 2005 season) - MVP 07 has the rosters mixed up from the 2005 season with the rankings from 2006 to 2007 ... HOWEVER, MVP 07 technically has improved gameplay (and fight songs!) Which one would you go with?
07 was a more complete game to me. The uniforms were correct and there were more teams, as well as a better sponsorship and recruiting mechanic. I also think that the analog mechanic was a big gamechanger. BUT 06 had such a sick playlist that it actually might put it above 07.
20 mar 2013 · I preferred 06 because 07's analog pitching felt way off, and you could only sometimes see home plate while batting. 06 didn't have either one of these issues from what I recall. Haven't played either one in a couple years though.
I still frequently play both 06 and 07. I rather 06, especially due to the fact the soundtrack bangs, but both are super nice.
The dynasty modes are pretty much identical. The only difference that I’ve noticed is that recruits will sometimes choose pro ball in the 07 version, so that’s a little wrinkle. Depending on what system you’re playing on, rosters came be found online for 06.
23 cze 2007 · The short answer: not really. But that doesn't mean MVP 06 fields a weak team - in fact, it makes a remarkably intelligent stab at both representing the college ballgame and trying to reel in...
MVP 06: NCAA Baseball is the fourth edition of the baseball video game series developed by Electronic Arts.