Increasing Difficulty?

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  • AsianChexMix
    Rookie
    • Aug 2004
    • 247

    #1

    Increasing Difficulty?

    I was wondering what would be a good indication of needing to increase the difficulty. So far in my career, I am undefeated in 8 or 9 fights and am ranked in top 10. Will it get harder once I fight the top 5? I am currently on beginner since I figure that since I did not play the demo and recently purchased the 360, I'd give myself enough time. I am playing a Kickboxer/Wrestler combo and KO/TKO everyone. Just wondering when I should up the difficulty.
    "If you ain't first, you're last" ~Ricky Bobby
  • p_rushing
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 14514

    #2
    Re: Increasing Difficulty?

    It will get harder but I don't know about on beginner. I started my career on advanced and went 0-3 getting KO'd in all 3. Then I moved it down to level 2 and I won 6 in a row. Then I took a fight on 2 weeks notice with Jason MacDonald and got KO'd in the 2nd round on a flash punch. He was the only real fighter I had fought other than Drew McFedries who I destroyed in RD 1.

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    • MC Fatigue
      Banned
      • Feb 2006
      • 4150

      #3
      Re: Increasing Difficulty?

      I'd move up.

      If you're already in the top 10 and kicking ***, the fighter's aren't going to get that much harder as you continue to fighter. I've honestly noticed very little difference in fighting say BJ Penn and Mac Danzig. They fight differently, but that's about it - Penn isn't really harder to beat.

      If you feel it's too easy - move up. Unfortunately, you eventually run out of difficulty levels.

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