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The Knockout Physics System must be brought back UFC 5.
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The Knockout Physics System must be brought back UFC 5.
The KO in UFC 5 must look like this and should no longer be a scripted animation because scripted animations become boring after playing for a long time. Additionally, knocking down the opponent should not immediately trigger a victory animation. We should still be able to control our controller and perform some attacks until the referee intervenes and stops the fight. It's been a decade, and I hope you have something impressive rather than unrealistic costumes and accessories.
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Re: The Knockout Physics System must be brought back UFC 5.
Bad referee stoppages are definitely a thing in MMA, but why promote it in a way by featuring them in a video game. It's like doping in cycling and steroids in other sports. Including this kind of legitimizes it. -
Re: The Knockout Physics System must be brought back UFC 5.
Because this is a video game, all of these can make the game more entertaining, allowing players to experience the joy and catharsis of playing games. Of course, you can choose whether or not to achieve this. When you achieve a knockout, you can cease all actions. In the world of video games, these are all minor aspects. When playing racing games, you may want to experiment with causing some crashes or achieving an impressive crash by driving in reverse. Similarly, in shooting games, people often engage in gun violence, so these elements are just minor details.Comment
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