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Re: Problem with movement.
Haven't used Till or Werdum but they are both plodding fighters, they are definitely not movers lol.
I've had no problem with Whittaker he moves well and has fast hands like inrl.
Poirier I have used, can't really remember 100% but I didn't notice anything off about him.Comment
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Haven't used Till or Werdum but they are both plodding fighters, they are definitely not movers lol.
I've had no problem with Whittaker he moves well and has fast hands like inrl.
Poirier I have used, can't really remember 100% but I didn't notice anything off about him.Comment
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Ok, Till isn't a plodder but he is very linear in his movements - only moves in straight lines in and out. He doesn't evade every single punch, Dalby lit him up.
Whittaker gets hit aswell and you definitely can move like him in the game which the right fighter of course.Comment
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The only time Werdum isn't plodding is when he's sprinting around the cage like a mad man.
Ok, Till isn't a plodder but he is very linear in his movements - only moves in straight lines in and out. He doesn't evade every single punch, Dalby lit him up.
Whittaker gets hit aswell and you definitely can move like him in the game which the right fighter of course.
Whittaker on the other hand uses lots of kunges toncover distances, moves side to side to avoid being connered at all times.Comment
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As for not getting hit I think that's more to do with your defense than the footwork.
You can't expect to evade every strike just from the flick of a stick.Comment
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And footwork has to do with moving away, what else would be apart of it? And thanks for keeping it civil btw.Comment
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Yes footwork is apart of defense but it is how you use that footwork.
I assume your trial has ended? I think it would be easier to show you rather than keep discussing it lol.Comment
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I agree with that, it's alot more fast paced than was advertised. I have of course played the EA Access else I wouldn't know about the movement of certain fighters.
Yes footwork is apart of defense but it is how you use that footwork.
I assume your trial has ended? I think it would be easier to show you rather than keep discussing it lol.Comment
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I used the ls by flicking back and what I got was a quick back dash. I tried it with other fighters but it didn’t have the same response. I just can’t remember who I was using.
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Re: Problem with movement.
Originally posted by TheJamesKrausI just used Darren Till for the first time and this is the result:
http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/GGGreatest/video/43098747
His movement feels exactly like it should, he can slide in and out in straight lines. All I was doing was flicking the RS when I hit the fence, other then that I was just moving with LS as you would.
My opponent actually quit because he couldn't touch me lol.Comment
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Movement is fine. Your distance management needs work if you cant evade strikes consistently.
Need to already be moving back after throwing and then back dashComment
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I move just fine with Corey Anderson in the video.
You cant expect to just back dash out of range. You need to already be at the edge of your range or a step put if you wanna be able to avoid shots with the dash.
It’s based on proper distance management as it should be. EA UFC 2 dashes were unrealistic.Comment
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Re: Problem with movement.
https://m.twitch.tv/videos/223129308
I move just fine with Corey Anderson in the video.
You cant expect to just back dash out of range. You need to already be at the edge of your range or a step put if you wanna be able to avoid shots with the dash.
It’s based on proper distance management as it should be. EA UFC 2 dashes were unrealistic.Comment
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