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  • acarrero
    Pro
    • Nov 2004
    • 432

    #1

    Button punching vs TCP

    Anybody that has extensive experience with both punching systems - what are the pros and cons of each and which one gives the user a bigger advantage?

    I ask partly because I've struggled online lately more than I used to and I wonder how much of that is facing opponents that are using the button control layout. I'm just not getting as many punches out as my opponents. Part of my struggles I think are due to some of my bad habits - techniques that used to work before the patch but are now hurting me, like doubling up on all my punches and running around in late rounds. But I worry that button punching is simply much simpler and easier and creates an unfair advantage online vs TCP people. I've never tried button punching and never will, but I hope there are some disadvantages to going that route. Thoughts?
  • utexas
    Greatness
    • Jan 2003
    • 4867

    #2
    Re: Button punching vs TCP

    I recently hit the same point that you are at, and I switched to button fighting but switch back after the limitations. The biggest limitation is the transition from offense to defense and vice versa. The button mashers best defense is throwing over 100 punches per round. They can get off punches faster which is very frustrating, but good defense and movement and generally win out if you can be patient. I really wish that online they could seperte the 2 types of players.
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    • Steven547
      MVP
      • May 2004
      • 3796

      #3
      Re: Button punching vs TCP

      I've gone back and forth between the two. The one thing I found, is that the response time of punching is quicker with buttons. Ever since the patch, I've had an issue where I try and do a hook, or uppercut with the TPC and there seems to be some sort of delay. I don't get that with buttons. But, I don't believe the buttons have signature punches, or at least I didn't see it on the configuration.

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      • Bamtino
        Rookie
        • Nov 2007
        • 372

        #4
        Re: Button punching vs TCP

        I prefer the buttons and here's why:

        Buttons

        Pros: natural speed and fluidity

        Cons: body punching feels and looks very awkward due to the modifier

        TPC

        Pros: body punching

        Cons: Slower in responsiveness and no fluidity in any combination other than when spamming hooks to the body...Also TPC has a distinct margin for error when throwing a punch which should not exist in a boxing game...i know im not the only one who has tried to throw an uppercut and has ended up with a hook...Even if it happens to you once in every 100 punches that is too much...It should never happen...

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          Johnny Canuck
          • Dec 2004
          • 1279

          #5
          Re: Button punching vs TCP

          Originally posted by Bamtino
          I prefer the buttons and here's why:

          Buttons

          Pros: natural speed and fluidity

          Cons: body punching feels and looks very awkward due to the modifier

          TPC

          Pros: body punching

          Cons: Slower in responsiveness and no fluidity in any combination other than when spamming hooks to the body...Also TPC has a distinct margin for error when throwing a punch which should not exist in a boxing game...i know im not the only one who has tried to throw an uppercut and has ended up with a hook...Even if it happens to you once in every 100 punches that is too much...It should never happen...
          Good post.

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          • Complex
            MVP
            • Oct 2005
            • 2494

            #6
            Re: Button punching vs TCP

            Day 1 - TPC, Today, TPC
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            • DaveDQ
              13
              • Sep 2003
              • 7664

              #7
              Re: Button punching vs TCP

              I like buttons because they help me slow down. One of my biggest faults is throwing too many punches. With buttons I tap and move.
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              • JayBee74
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2002
                • 22989

                #8
                Re: Button punching vs TCP

                Buttons

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                • SHAKYR
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 1795

                  #9
                  Re: Button punching vs TCP

                  I like buttons, but I feel the producers threw them in to discourage fans wanting them next time round. I hate TPC because it's like you have to go through so much to get a proper combination that you intend to throw to happen.

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                  • JayBee74
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22989

                    #10
                    Re: Button punching vs TCP

                    There is no disadvantage to stick punching. It is much easier to throw body hooks and body uppercuts using sticks.

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                    • umfrumDC
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 116

                      #11
                      Re: Button punching vs TCP

                      Originally posted by Bamtino
                      I prefer the buttons and here's why:

                      Buttons

                      Pros: natural speed and fluidity

                      Cons: body punching feels and looks very awkward due to the modifier

                      TPC

                      Pros: body punching

                      Cons: Slower in responsiveness and no fluidity in any combination other than when spamming hooks to the body...Also TPC has a distinct margin for error when throwing a punch which should not exist in a boxing game...i know im not the only one who has tried to throw an uppercut and has ended up with a hook...Even if it happens to you once in every 100 punches that is too much...It should never happen...
                      Man I'm with you on those points, I like being able to kill the body with tyson but I still haven't been able to throw coordinated combos on the dime. I like TPC, but if they improved the response time on combos this game would be even better. Imagine if how hard it would be beat with ali, roy jones, sugar ray, and pacman if u could throw combos as fast and realistic as them. I think in round 5 they will get it right, this year in my opinion is an experiment to see how us gamers respond to TPC being the default controls.

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