Does The Block Meter Need Recalibration?

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  • Vast
    MVP
    • Sep 2003
    • 4015

    #16
    Re: Does The Block Meter Need Recalibration?

    Originally posted by parker002
    Jabs and straights are WAY too easy to counter.

    For me personally, I think they should take the block counter out altogether. Leave the slip/weave/dodge counter and leave it at that.
    I agree. either take it out, or make it much more of a rare occurence caused by perfect timing, not the twitch stuff thats allowed to happen now.
    "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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    • parker002
      MVP
      • Oct 2004
      • 1465

      #17
      Re: Does The Block Meter Need Recalibration?

      Originally posted by Vast
      I agree. either take it out, or make it much more of a rare occurence caused by perfect timing, not the twitch stuff thats allowed to happen now.
      Only certain punches should leave you vulnerable, like a haymaker uppercut.

      The fact that i can miss a jab or straight by LITERALLY INCHES, and eat a counter for it, REALLY pisses me off.
      Recovering slider addict...Fight Night Round 4 caused me to relapse...

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      • ImReady77
        Rookie
        • Jun 2003
        • 370

        #18
        Re: Does The Block Meter Need Recalibration?

        Originally posted by parker002
        Only certain punches should leave you vulnerable, like a haymaker uppercut.

        The fact that i can miss a jab or straight by LITERALLY INCHES, and eat a counter for it, REALLY pisses me off.
        Yea that's bull. They basically took boxing out of Fight Night. If you don't know anything about boxing or the boxer you are using you still have a chance to be good because of that counter system. What makes it even worse is they literally tell you when you can throw a counter. I hope we can cut that counter window off.

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