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Post by Trent Lawless on Aug 7, 2008 4:15:47 GMT -5
Wow, I wasn't expecting all that! That's a lot of results. Interesting to see how some turned out. Remind me again if it hasn't been mentioned already: Are the fighters' stats from their abilities in a certain year? Are there updates or anything like that to account for the experience and age factors?
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 7, 2008 11:29:31 GMT -5
I still have bunch more results, because I was running like two PPVs a month (sometimes more) for a while.
The stats are based on the fighter as a whole. You could do a yearly thing, but it would take time to rework the move sets. Example: the game comes with Randy Couture as a Light Heavyweight. I used that sheet as a base and watched his Heavyweight fights and made a heavyweight sheet. Then I made a Legends sheet for him as well, which is like a hybrid of the light heavy and heavy sheet.
Another thing would be that I was working up a sheet for Bas Rutten (the game comes with a legends sheet) as he was when he was Heavyweight Champion or when he was King of Pancrease, because he fought differently. Once you learn the system and understand the how each style of fighter would fight, then it is much easier to make them and judge the sheets. As like COTG/LOW/POW/aCe the dice can be your downfall. Fedor lost to Matt Lindland in an indy fight, but Fedor has a stronger sheet. Matt's dice just got him in too many good positions to score high impact points. I find it to be a fun game and it definately helped me learn more about each fighter than I would have normally. This is especially true if you create the fighter from scratch. When I made my Clay Guida sheet, I learned all about him and realized this guy is gonna be a monster in the UFC. Now he may have had a few losses, but Guida always fights his ass off and his bouts tend to steal the show (just like Guida vs. Tyson Griffin or Guida vs. Huerta)
Sorry for the rambling....
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Post by Trent Lawless on Aug 8, 2008 13:05:53 GMT -5
No, that's all good to know. If Filsinger Games is going to try to make inroads in the MMA game market, we'll have to take into consideration approaches like this and figure out where to position our product. I'm definitely gonna have to grab this soon. Hey, my birthday's in a couple weeks...
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Post by darkrider on Aug 8, 2008 13:07:26 GMT -5
HINT HINT
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Post by Minotaur on Jul 23, 2009 22:56:23 GMT -5
I just purchased this. I read in another thread that there was a yahoo group with fan-made fighters. What is that yahoo group?
Thanks
Chris
p.s. I just recently (UFC 100) got into watching MMA. Never really gave it much notice before. But wrestling has been pissing me off so much whenever I get a chance to watch it. I bought UFC Undisputed, and love the game. I am still learning the sport and all, but it is very interesting.
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