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Originally Posted by MartialMind |
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In your opinion, what would you say the issue with the straight is? I find it's nowhere near as useful as good (When I say good, I mean dependable) as it was in UFC 2.
Personally I feel its something to do with the wind up. It feels forced.
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whatever stopping power it had in UFC2 is no longer there, is the mechanic behind UFC 2 stopping power in the game? It doesn't feel it like.
I know im dodging Conor Mcgregors punches, hitting him with a flush straight, yet his uppercut will come through and still rock me.
I also got rocked by a uppercut as it had longer range then my straight.
Just go back to any of your videos in UFC2 where you are utilizing the straight, now try and do that in UFC 3. its not the same, like at all.