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Originally Posted by Haz____ |
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You guys are so funny. You literally have me laughing out loud right now. Not only did I AGREE with Philly's suggestion about using the clinch, but I posted about how I myself use this tactic and find great success with it.
But because I used the word "cheeze", because I am actually honest with myself, and it is cheezy af, you'll still start up an arguememt with me anyway.
*eye roll*
Yes MMA is about taking the fight where the opponent is weakest. But real MMA is infinitly more dynamic with far far far more possibilities.
Within the very limited framework the games mechanics function in, you have to do extremely specific defensive actions to break out of the clinch. Things that the game does not tell you. And lets be honest, the average player has not invested the time and practice into mastering. If you don't aknowledge the arcane nature of maaaaany of UFC 3s mechancis you're being willfully ignorant. The fact I can clinch someone and basically steal the entire fight from them, in what is basically an entirely separate game within the game, IS cheezy af. Lets just be honest with ourselves.
Do I do it. Yes.
Is it cheezy. Yes.
I know my clinch, and I don't find it cheezy when people clinch me. I've fought Romero a few times and hes tried to clinch **** me, but I know how to defend it, I escaped, and he knocked me the **** out with just his purely superior skill. No cheeze necessary at all. lol
The fact is you can totally steal fights by just clinch ****ing people, using mechanics these people just don't fully grasp, using basically a mini game to steal the fight.
I use it. But it can definitely be cheeze af. Just be honest about it. It is what it is.
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I don't think I was as good in the clinch then as I am now, considering it was seasons ago.
But let's just hope for a new system that's more fluid and allows for more real life exchanges rather than slow dancing, as a wrestler, when I see the open cage clinch work in such a stagnant matter, it bores me. Although since I learned about manipulating the camera angle, it's made things more fun and I may do a video on locomotion in the clinch so everybody knows about it.
Also fun fact: If you simply go on practice mode, and initiate the clinch, the game teaches you! Even shows you how to defend. At this stage in the game nobody should have an excuse.