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Old 05-10-2018, 02:25 PM   #1
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So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

Just a question,what design feature does this make any sense? Is my fighters arm shorter than the left?

Please next time for mo-cap can we get a fighter that actually knows how to throw a punch? No disrespect meant to Kajun Johnson, but he is hardly a expert.
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Old 05-10-2018, 02:45 PM   #2
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Re: So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

post some video evidence.
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Old 05-10-2018, 03:33 PM   #3
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Re: So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

The right arm is further away from the opponent meaning it has a longer distance to travel. This is a common principle of striking. However, I do think it deserves a range buff. It’s not a viable strike unless your opponent is standing still and even then it can miss with just a small amount of distance between you. Compare to the rear body uppercut which is the strongest body punch and covers more range than the hook.


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Re: So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

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The right arm is further away from the opponent meaning it has a longer distance to travel. This is a common principle of striking. However, I do think it deserves a range buff. It’s not a viable strike unless your opponent is standing still and even then it can miss with just a small amount of distance between you. Compare to the rear body uppercut which is the strongest body punch and covers more range than the hook.


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I get that, but some combos end with a right body punch and they are essentially useless unless the person is against the cage.
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Re: So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

I actually think they have the same range in the game. However, as the rear version is a tad slower, it can feel shorter.
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Re: So why does the left body hook cover twice the distance of the right?

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I actually think they have the same range in the game. However, as the rear version is a tad slower, it can feel shorter.
Not a chance, that left body shot clears some insane distance.
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