Why are fights not scored round by round in game?

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  • WhoDatNinja
    Rookie
    • May 2016
    • 100

    #61
    Re: Why are fights not scored round by round in game?

    When Buffer doesn't read the scorecards is definitely when its a draw. They can probably get away with calling it an "audio bug" because its most likely coded as an "exception" when returning the winner based on the scorecards. Like if a winner is null after calculating the scorecards it sets the scores to null, winner to a dice roll, and result to split decision. No way theres no connection between the scoreless splut decision and draws. I've never once heard 48-47, 47-47, 47-47 read by buffer.

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    • RetractedMonkey
      MVP
      • Dec 2017
      • 1624

      #62
      Re: Why are fights not scored round by round in game?

      I’m not saying this is the case, but I would not put it past anyone in the industry to lie in order to save face for the game/company.


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      • aholbert32
        (aka Alberto)
        • Jul 2002
        • 33106

        #63
        Re: Why are fights not scored round by round in game?

        Originally posted by RetractedMonkey
        I’m not saying this is the case, but I would not put it past anyone in the industry to lie in order to save face for the game/company.


        Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
        I agree but I dont think that was the case here. This isnt the sort of thing that would be embarrassing to the company. If the no scorecards was just the games way of handling no draws, they would just acknowledge it and say "it will be that way until we do the cutscenes to show draws".

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        • Notorious752
          Rookie
          • Nov 2017
          • 69

          #64
          Re: Why are fights not scored round by round in game?

          Originally posted by aholbert32
          The new judging is based on the new criteria which you listed above. The example you gave would give your opponent the round. If you land 20 more strikes than your opponent in a round but he lands 4 strikes that rock you, an argument can be made that his strikes had more "impact". Impact is what judges use to decide whether someone is being more effective.

          https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2016/8/6...-2016-mma-news
          Okay, this helps a lot. I've had a few wins against Playrules that I felt were definitely not my victories. The feeling is filthy! lol

          I guess this sums things up Playrules, LET'S HAVE A REMATCH

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