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  • MC Fatigue
    Banned
    • Feb 2006
    • 4150

    #226
    Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

    Originally posted by sammogard
    is there a downloadable strategy guide? my friend says he downloaded one but won't say where

    also i heard there going to add dlc next week with new moves and fighters is that even possible i know the fighters i got the ones from gamestop

    the judo camps are so hard
    Moves - I doubt it. If so - I'll be majorly pissed off, because that's a cheap *** EA move...

    Fighters - those are very easy to add in. I wouldn't doubt if we get some in the future.

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    • IStillDoWhatIDo
      Pro
      • Jun 2006
      • 695

      #227
      Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

      I have some in depth submission questions to ask:

      1. Does using the analogue stick or the buttons together help increase your submission completion chances, or should I just use one or the other?

      So far, I have used them both, for some reason, I don't trust either alone.

      2. If you use the RS for submissions, does it matter which direction you rotate?

      I have been very successful on the leg submission. I usually start it off clockwise, then ones I try to pull in the other direction, I switch the rotation. is this the proper thing to do, or am I wasting my time?

      3. Trying to exit a submission: should I rotate the RS clockwise always, or rotate it in the direction that looks approriate?

      4. and finally. should I button mash wish specific buttons while in a submission?.. for example, I know that A and B are usually kick buttons, so for leg submissions, should I only press those?

      Thanks in advance for all your help!
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      • Heelfan71
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 19940

        #228
        Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

        Originally posted by IStillDoWhatIDo
        I have some in depth submission questions to ask:

        1. Does using the analogue stick or the buttons together help increase your submission completion chances, or should I just use one or the other?

        So far, I have used them both, for some reason, I don't trust either alone.

        2. If you use the RS for submissions, does it matter which direction you rotate?

        I have been very successful on the leg submission. I usually start it off clockwise, then ones I try to pull in the other direction, I switch the rotation. is this the proper thing to do, or am I wasting my time?

        3. Trying to exit a submission: should I rotate the RS clockwise always, or rotate it in the direction that looks approriate?

        4. and finally. should I button mash wish specific buttons while in a submission?.. for example, I know that A and B are usually kick buttons, so for leg submissions, should I only press those?

        Thanks in advance for all your help!
        rotating the stick clock wise is the best. More effective than the buttons. Just keep moving it as fast as you can. This is for submitting and trying to get out of them. every time someone tries a submission and I use the R stick to get out, I end up in a dominant position on top of them.
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        • RumbleCard
          MVP
          • Aug 2007
          • 1229

          #229
          Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

          Originally posted by IStillDoWhatIDo
          I have some in depth submission questions to ask:

          1. Does using the analogue stick or the buttons together help increase your submission completion chances, or should I just use one or the other?

          So far, I have used them both, for some reason, I don't trust either alone.

          2. If you use the RS for submissions, does it matter which direction you rotate?

          I have been very successful on the leg submission. I usually start it off clockwise, then ones I try to pull in the other direction, I switch the rotation. is this the proper thing to do, or am I wasting my time?

          3. Trying to exit a submission: should I rotate the RS clockwise always, or rotate it in the direction that looks approriate?

          4. and finally. should I button mash wish specific buttons while in a submission?.. for example, I know that A and B are usually kick buttons, so for leg submissions, should I only press those?

          Thanks in advance for all your help!
          I'm not the right guy to answer all these questions but last night my opponent was working a leg submission and I was able to get a few head shots in that allowed me to gain a release. So I know that punching at least helps a little if you get a few off.
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          • IStillDoWhatIDo
            Pro
            • Jun 2006
            • 695

            #230
            Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

            Thank you both. I will do some testing on my own. I have a theory that rotating the stick in the direction that you are pulling the limb is more effective. (Majority of my fights are won by submission) I'm gonna go home and ONLY do clockwise and ONLY do button mashing and see what outcomes I get.
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            • Heelfan71
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jul 2002
              • 19940

              #231
              Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

              Originally posted by IStillDoWhatIDo
              Thank you both. I will do some testing on my own. I have a theory that rotating the stick in the direction that you are pulling the limb is more effective. (Majority of my fights are won by submission) I'm gonna go home and ONLY do clockwise and ONLY do button mashing and see what outcomes I get.

              Yeah, clockwise is the way to go. Even says in the manual that the stick is more effective than buttons.
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              • Stumbleweed
                Livin' the dream
                • Oct 2006
                • 6279

                #232
                Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                Yeah the only time I would use buttons is with someone like Rampage who will straight up slam them out of the submission... otherwise the technical escape is always better since it gives you dominant position (and seems to work more regularly).

                To the person asking about standing over your opponent raining punches and/or flying punches on the ground:

                You can only actually stand over them if they're in that prone TKO-ready position after being rocked (where they're laying slightly on their side instead of their back). There is also the Open Guard - Full position that wrestlers have where you're standing in their guard and can throw some nasty punches -- use the LB transition from close guard with a wrestler and you'll get that position.

                As far as the "flying punches", you just have to step and then throw a punch and you'll do a falling punch and then get into their guard.
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                • the Dude abides
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 19

                  #233
                  Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                  How do i get my guy to posture up when he's in full mount??

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                  • Phobia
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 11623

                    #234
                    Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                    Originally posted by the Dude abides
                    How do i get my guy to posture up when he's in full mount??
                    Major transition

                    Minor will move u back to side control

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                    • the Dude abides
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 19

                      #235
                      Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                      Originally posted by Phobia
                      Major transition

                      Minor will move u back to side control
                      Cheers.

                      Anyone any tips for gaining points in sparring mode? I'm averaging out about 30 points a session, still on my first sparring partner.

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                      • Stumbleweed
                        Livin' the dream
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 6279

                        #236
                        Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                        Try to vary it as much as possible -- don't let them damage you much so you win that battle, but focus on gaining advantageous positions, getting takwdoens, going for subs, reversals, throws, etc. You just gotta try to do as many things as you can while not getting beat up.

                        Also, always go in with 95%+ stamina because it gives you a multiplier. You get additional multipliers as your sparring partner gets better as well.
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                        • SHO
                          Give us a raise, loser!
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 2045

                          #237
                          Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                          I HATE stallers. I lost two matches via decision today where dudes basically pulled guard and held grapple blocks the entire time. I try and counter, but nothing happens. I throw those tiny strikes and nothing happens. They might try for a transition, but they are content with staying in guard the entire time doing nothing.

                          Bastards.

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                          • zeromph
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 47

                            #238
                            Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                            Originally posted by lighting3dd
                            Can anyone explain the clinch to me in attack. I can get the clinch but am unable to keep it. My opponent just pushes me off. How do you keep your opponent in the clinch?

                            In defence, i've read and understand the best way is to just block and then catch a knee for the takedown. If I just wanted to push out and be standing, how do I do this?

                            Thanks

                            I also would like to know if there is a method of keeping someone in the clinch more effectively. I try and practice in exhibition matches against the cpu on advanced. I had Wanderlei Silva (Clinch Grapple Offense 92) and the cpu had Keith Jardine (Clinch Grapple Defense 48.) Jardine would just continuously break out of the clinch pretty soon after I applied it. Is there a command similar to a transition block that I should be using in the clinch? I have been trying head whips and various strikes. Thanks for the help.

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                            • Wet Bandit
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1746

                              #239
                              Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                              I know in a body clinch you can hold back on the RS to help block escapes or a guy getting over/unders or double underhooks. And unlike on the ground, where you can hold left or right, in the clinch you must hold back (left if you're on the left, right if you're on the right).

                              I don't know if it works in the striking clinches also because I have very little experience with those, but it's worth a shot.

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                              • Wet Bandit
                                MVP
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 1746

                                #240
                                Re: OS Official UFC Undisputed Strategy and Help Thread

                                Originally posted by the Dude abides
                                Cheers.

                                Anyone any tips for gaining points in sparring mode? I'm averaging out about 30 points a session, still on my first sparring partner.
                                Ground and pound is the best way. Get to the ground, get the mount, and throw strikes in between blocking transition attempts.

                                If you're not good at ground and pound, try it anyway.

                                If you're really not good at ground and pound, I suppose you can try and strike. Just go all out because you've only got two minutes.

                                By the way, averaging 30 points on your first partner is pretty solid. If you can keep up that sort of performance against successive partners, you won't end up with some stupid 100 OVR fighter, but you should manage to get into the high 80's/low 90's.

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