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Old 05-31-2009, 05:49 AM   #1
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Update ratings & move sets???

I hope there's an update regarding ratings of some fighters. Some ratings are off and inaccurate, definitely holes in the rating system. Or even added moves for fighters to differentiate them from others who has similar striking and grappling style.

Here are my ideas and suggestions regarding ratings and added moves. You might agree or disagree, open for discussion.

[]MOVES SET[]

Certain moves needs to be added or taken away from certain fighters. Alot of fighters with similar styles fight the same. And we need individuality to have a more realistic feel to it and adds variety to the game.

Frank Mir has a Muy-Thai striking style but he also has the Ducking Hooks from the Boxing style.

Wanderlei Silva also has Muy-Thai base but should have Ducking Hooks aswell. Hes known for devastating KO power with his hands. Ducking hooks would be a perfect fit. He loves throwing barrage of hooks against his opponent.

Wanderlei Silva
Add: Ducking Hooks & Lunging Hooks (Boxing)
Remove: Flying Knee

H. Alexander
Add: Clinch Range Uppercuts (Boxing) & Uppercuts from Single Collar Tie
Remove: Flying Knee

Gabriel Gonzaga
James Irvin
Add: Superman Punch (K. Boxing)
Remove: Flying Knee

Rich Franklin
Add: Head Kick with strong leg (à la J. Koscheck, R. Evans) - He's a Southpaw and usually does his high kicks with his left leg. But there isn't a southpaw stance in the game so the right leg will do.

Nate Marquardt
Add: Head Kicks & Flying Knee

BJ Penn
Add: Flying Knee

Dan Henderson
Add: Spinning Backhand (Kick Boxing)

Anderson Silva
Add: Kick counter punch (à la Forrest Griffin)
Major Transition from full mount defense (Judo) - where you hook the opponent's arm with your leg transition

Lyoto Machida
Add: Clinch range Dodge Knee to the body (Muy-Thai)

Drop to sidecontrol Takedown (Wrestling)


Horizontal Elbows (Muy-Thai) ground striking instead of Hammerfists

[]SIGNATURE MOVES[]

Out of all the fighters Lyoto Machida needs a Signature Move. Hes a unique fighter in real-life but in the game seems basic and plain. He needs more variety in his arsenal. Maybe a counter attack or a Karate kick and a takedown slam.

He needs a move that emphasize his elusive counter striking.

Punch:
-Counter Punch Straight Punch


Kick:
-Combination Karate Kick - two kicks executed in succession by both feet.


Takedowns:
BJJ has limited takedowns (pull to open guard only). Machida has a signature Foot Sweep which he uses on occasion against his opponents.

Foot Sweep - it is commonly used in Karate. Similar to the Leg Trip from Judo but the tripping leg is placed behind the opponent's foot instead of in between the legs.


Alot of BJJ fighters uses the foot sweep takedown. They should add this move to all fighters that has BJJ since they only have one takedown move.

[]DISCIPLINE CHANGE[]

Nate Marquardt: Boxing -> Kick Boxing
Ben Saunders: Kick Boxing -> Muy-Thai
Yushin Okami: Boxing -> Kick Boxing
Cheick Kongo: Kick Boxing -> Muy-Thai

[]RATINGS[]

I noticed some fighters are underrated in some aspect of their ratings. For example Wanderlei Silva's Standing Strikes Offense is a 71 which is way too low for him. He is known for his devasting KO power with his hands. I would raise that anywhere from 85-90.

Wanderlei Silva
Standing Strikes Offense: 71 ^ 85-90

Lyoto Machida
Standing Striking Offense: 53 ^ 65-70 (Not alot of power behind those punches but highly effective pinpoint accuracy striking and has KOd 2 undefeated fighters recently)
Takedown Offense: 62 ^ 75-80
(Trains in Sumo, has good takedowns)
Takedown Defense: 74 ^ 80-85
(Lyoto has faught top elite wrestlers and no one seem to be able to take him down)

Shogun Rua
SSOff: 57 ^ 70-75
SSDef: 50 ^ 80 (why so low he hasn't been KOd)

Dan Henderson
SSDef: 60 ^ 80-85 (hard chin never been KOd)

Chuck Liddell
SSOff: 82 ^ 85-90
SSDef: 80 v 60-70 (good counter striker but been knockdown or KOd in his last 5 fights)

Anderson Silva
SubOff: 75 ^ 80-85

Brandon Vera
SSOfff: 56 ^ 60-65
SubOff: 59 ^ 70-75

Nate Marquardt
Standing Kicks Offense: 52 ^ 70-75

James Irvin
SSOff: 72 ^ 75-80

W. Gouveia
SSOff: 66^70-75
SubOff: 92
SubDef: 87 (sub game seems overrated but he do have heavy hands)

Joe Lauzon
SSOff: 55 ^ 65-70

Some Fighters have an overrated Standing Strikes Offense. Sean Sherk for example has a SSOff rating of 81 now I don't think I've ever seen Sherk knockdown or KO anybody in his fights.

Sean Sherk
SSOff: 81 v 65

BJ Penn
SSOff: 92 v 80-85
SubOff: 83 ^ 90

Michael Bisping
SSOff: 85 v 70-75
Standing Kicks Offense: 62 ^ 70-75

J. Koscheck
SSOff: 85 v 70-75
SSDef: 85 v 60-65 (His chin has been tested and exploited, I don't understand why its so high)

Rich Clementi
SSOff: 85 (WOW) v 60-65
Submission Offense: 63 ^ 75-80

Tyson Griffin
SSOff: 82 v 65-70

OVERRATED:

Frank Mir 91 (85-88) hes a monster in the game
Rashad Evans 93 (high 80s at most a 90) Hes not on par with Machida & A. Silva
Kenny Florian 92 (high 80s at most a 90)
Sean Sherk 91 (high 80s)
Tyson Griffin 90 (high 80s)
Matt Serra 89 (common I know he beat GSP but an 89 is too high for him, I would say around 80-85)
Ben Saunders 85 (low 80s)
Antoni Hardonk 84 (70s)
Justin McCully 81 (70s)

UNDERRATED:

Mirko CroCop (83) and Keith Jardine (79) needs a rating boost . I mean Anthony Hardonk has an 84 rating who is a lower tier fighter compared to those two.

Shogun 87 (atleast a 90)
Keith Jardine 79 (atleast an 85)
Mirko CroCop 83 (high 80s)
Brandon Vera 84 (high 80s)
Mike Swick 83 (atleast an 85) Top contender at the welterweight condition.
Stephen Bonnar 80 (85 the most)
Joe Lauzon 82 (atleast an 85) underrated SSOff and ground striking. Hes a GnP type fighter with good subs.

And also might not be fix from the update but maybe in the next installment but UFC should include a Southpaw Stance for fighters who are lefty, Anderson Silva, Kenny Florian, Lyoto Machida, Rich Franklin, Diego Sanchez, Spencer Fisher to name a few. Maybe even signature stances would be nice.

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Old 05-31-2009, 09:43 AM   #2
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All great ideas, i agree 100% with all your points. hopefully they will make a patch or upgrade so these things can be implemented into this already great game.
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Old 05-31-2009, 05:56 PM   #3
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Thanks

I also noticed Chuck Liddell's Standing Strikes Defense is an 80 which I think is overrated. Now Chuck's been Knockdown or KO in his last 5 fights.

I think it should be reduce anywhere from 60-70.
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Old 05-31-2009, 09:00 PM   #4
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Fighters that I think that are overrated:

Frank Mir 91 (85-88) hes a monster in the game
Rashad Evans 93 (high 80s at most a 90) Hes not on par with Machida & A. Silva
Kenny Florian 92 (high 80s at most a 90)
Sean Sherk 91 (high 80s)
Tyson Griffin 90 (high 80s)
(Sherk & Griffin has an overrated standing striking offense plus both has lost to Frankie Edgar who has an 87)
Matt Serra 89 (common I know he beat GSP but an 89 is too high for him, I would say around 80-85)
Cheick Kongo 87 (low 80s)
Antoni Hardonk 84 (70s)
Justin McCully 81 (70s)

Fighters that are underrated:

Shogun 87 (atleast a 90) underrated standing strikes offense and ground striking
Keith Jardine 79 (atleast an 85)
Brandon Vera 84 (high 80s)
Stephen Bonnar 80 (85 the most)
Joe Lauzon 82 (atleast an 85) underrated offensive strikes and ground striking
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Old 05-31-2009, 09:05 PM   #5
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Re: Update ratings & move sets???

You dropped some good ideas in this post. I was actually talking about some of this stuff with a buddy earlier. Having several different variations of each style would add a ton to the gameplay.

You're right on the money about certain moves needing to be added and taken away from certain fighters. The foundation is there, I really hope they address some of this stuff next year.
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Old 06-01-2009, 05:46 AM   #6
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Certain moves needs to be added or taken away from certain fighters. Alot of fighters with similar styles fight the same. And we need individuality to have a more realistic feel to it and adds variety to the game.


For example Heavyweights with Muy-Thai like Frank Mir and G. Gonzaga doesn't seem right with a flying knee. Only exception is Brandon Vera.
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I see alot of Muy-Thai fighters throwing Superman punches. I think it originated from Muy-Thai. And I could of sworn I seen Anderson Silva throw a spinning backhand on somebody.
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Old 06-03-2009, 10:55 AM   #8
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Fighters that I think that are overrated:

Frank Mir 91 (85-88) hes a monster in the game
Rashad Evans 93
The rating are fine in most case except for some small like wanderlei silva standing striking but overall he fights like he should so it is not a big probelm.

You don't seem to looking at overall body of work and in some case you are going agianst own theory.You said Evans should be rated lower than Machida because he beat him.Yet you call the Frank Mir overrated and should be rated lower.

Frank Mir beat Brock Lensar and Nogueria last year,Frank Mir was also the heavy weight champ and you want him to be rated the same or lower than people he beat.

Until Machida beat Evans didn't have a loss he beat griffin,bonner,lidell, bisping very good fighters and machida only had two wins in the ufc agianst legit impressive win thiago and ortiz.No way could have ranked machida higher at that point.

Also if rua beats machida and evans beats rampage do you rank higher.What if forrest griffin comes out and knocks out Silva in the first round does that mean griffin is better than Silva.Your whole body of work goes into rating not just one fight.

If they make a change in ratings it should happen after 3 fights or 4 months for an actually trend to take place.I don't agree with alot of stuff you said Bonner is underrated but he got his butt handed to him by a "rookie" Jon Jones,Keith Jardine has a pattern of losing every other fight,etc..

I am way more comfortable with gamemakers rating especially with them knowing what numbers mean and resources to check out every fighter than your almost abritrary rankings based off gut feelings.
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