Re: EA Sports UFC 4 Being Under Development Is Not Surprising
Honestly, I know a ton of work goes into these games and I don't want to bash on devs but these games just never actually mimic the real sport. I actually thought the last THQ game on sim mode was the closest this sport has seen to a simulation but even in that game they made the arcade gameplay the default online ranked which was ridiculous. Then they lied and said they were working on a ranked sim mode but never released it before they sold out so that game became dead to me.
The fans have been clamoring for a new fight night. Fight night round 4 was the pinnacle. Even though it was not completely realistic, real life boxing strategies could be carried out for great success but also be countered by other real life strategies. For instance you could stick and move with great efficiency but a player with a good pressure game and with a pressure fighter could really cut off the ring and make it a battle of skill and intelligence. Champion had moments where it seemed really good but the patches changed it so drastically and I feel they ended the game updates in a horrible spot where top players would use exploits the entire game such as sidestep uppers or straights even as an opening punch. The auto block combined with the wonky counter punch damage multiplier system and the constant ducking weave glitch made for an uneven, exploitative, and frustrating experience for high level players wanting to use true to life strategies as they could in round 4.
If they can somehow get back to that round 4 magic where things feel balanced and real life strategies can be ultimately effective than I will be excited for this new game, but more recent history has me very skeptical of the games.
Re: EA Sports UFC 4 Being Under Development Is Not Surprising
Re: EA Sports UFC 4 Being Under Development Is Not Surprising
Originally posted by AydinDubstep
Then you'd go and scout fighters from these other organisations, or go play as certain fighters in those organisations, building up your fighters before trying out for the big leagues in the UFC. That would be nuts but way beyond budget I guess.
Strangely though, the idea of the UFC roster and gameplay, but in Tekken venues, does tickle my fancy too. Like Kimbo slice backyard fights with a vhs filter chucked ontop. Definitely an unpopular opinion though but I'd dig it.
I don’t see that being so unreasonable. They don’t have to have real organizations, they could create their own and not have to pay anybody. Even have an organization creator. You could create your own champions. They need something, anything, to make the UFC feel connected in a career mode.
Re: EA Sports UFC 4 Being Under Development Is Not Surprising
Re: EA Sports UFC 4 Being Under Development Is Not Surprising
Originally posted by AydinDubstep
Argh dang it, I refreshed the page by accident and lost all I typed.
Basically, I actually want non-UFC venues set in real life places like Lumpinee Stadium, Pride stadium, the Olympics, Ultimate Fighter cage etc. With separate rulesets, fighter outfits specific to those rulesets etc.
That's the kinda DLC that would burn my wallet.
FNC, I bought all the extra boxers, prison bare knuckle mode etc.
Anything to break the repetitive nature of offline play, where we have the same old venues, with just your bog standard UFC rules, when UD3, EA MMA & FNC had so much more to offer in terms of venues, rulesets etc. (Edit: actually, to be fair, we do have submission & standup only rulesets, so scratch that bit about rulesets, we just need the venues to go with these modes and more customisation for them e.g. 3x2min rounds, 5x2min rounds etc.)
Imagine playing as Adesanya in Glory, or Saenchai at Lumpinee Stadium, or Anderson Silva vs Roy Jones in a boxing match, or Ben Askren at the Olympics, or Stephen Thompson vs Michael Page in a point Karate tournament. These things would make awesome DLC. Imagine if all of that was wrapped around in a Universe Mode, with the UFC being the main focus.
Then you'd go and scout fighters from these other organisations, or go play as certain fighters in those organisations, building up your fighters before trying out for the big leagues in the UFC. That would be nuts but way beyond budget I guess.
Strangely though, the idea of the UFC roster and gameplay, but in Tekken venues, does tickle my fancy too. Like Kimbo slice backyard fights with a vhs filter chucked ontop. Definitely an unpopular opinion though but I'd dig it.
The ufc doesn’t want to associate itself with bellator as ufc is the face of MMA at least in the west as well as that you have to think about the licensing for all these things and the cost because chances are they wouldn’t make profit
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