Yeah people need to keep that in mind when it comes to former Pride fighters. They might have been the bomb in Pride, but in the UFC they were the dud.
UFC 2009 Undisputed Detailed Fighter Stats w/ Screenshots
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Yeah people need to keep that in mind when it comes to former Pride fighters. They might have been the bomb in Pride, but in the UFC they were the dud. -
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It's currently at 36 pages, so I'll summarize.
Nicknames:
El Toro
The Grim Reaper
The Fury
The Headhunter
Razor Sharp
Hands of Stone
The Doctor
Quick Silver
Big Nasty
The Buzzsaw
CAF consists of choosing from 6 different styles of shorts/tights, which can be five different colors (the mouthguard can be the same colors). You can then position the sponsors you've unlocked on your shorts however you want. You also can have tattoos, ankle braces, and knee braces.
The biggest CAF you can make it 6'7", 235 lbs. The shortest you can make is a 5'4" lightweight.
The guy answering questions unlocked different levels of muay thai in his career. Level 2 got him elbows on the ground, head kicks, and a few other things. Level 3 got him the flying knee among other things.
Seems to be one difficulty for career mode. You spend much of your career fighting guys rated way better than you. In year 3, he was something like a 48 overall and he was the champ with a 12-1 record. By the end of year 7, your stats should be at the proper level to take your fighter online (and that's presumably why they limit you to seven years, so your stats aren't a lot better than everyone else in the game).
No cpu vs. cpu, no spectator mode.
You can't defend titles in exhibition per se, but you can set fights to five rounds.
I think that was the most notable stuff.Comment
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Oh, there's also some pics of a couple fighter's stats buried in the thread, and he showed off a few pics of his CAF in action against Sherk. His CAF looked pretty solid. Didn't seem out of place at all, looked notably different from the the other CAFs I've seen (the one from the Italian preview and the one in THQ's career mode video).
Also his blurb about the practice mode was interesting:
In Practice mode, players are eligible to fight against a CPU to put in hours upon hours performing maneuvers until they feel natural. As with any Practice mode, you are able to see what buttons you are pressing to understand what commands do what and how successful they are. If you’d like to fight against more advanced competition, you can change the action of your sparring partner to only: defend high strikes or low strikes, grapple block, positively strike, positively grapple or auto strike defense. There’s also the ability to turn up the difficulty to Expert – or any of the difficulty settings – for the CPU to raise the stakes.Comment
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To clarify, he wasn't sure if the difficulty for career mode was set based on the menu setting or not -- he just started it up and played and said that you can't change it during the mode. He did say that it was pretty tough fighting higher-ranked guys, but also that he powered through the low-level competition... my suspicion is that he was on Beginner/Experienced since that's likely the default level for the final game.Send your Midnight Release weirdo pics/videos to my new website: http://www.peopleofmidnightreleases.com!Comment
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Some of those ratings seem a bit on the low side...Lesnar with 82 strength, Wand and Anderson with striking offense in the 70s, highest rating on there was Cro Cops kick offense at 92...GSP hasn't missed a takedown in like 3 or 4 fights and has become probably the most dominant wrestler in the UFC but his takedowns are at 88 and his ground striking is terrible. Theres no ratings for chin, body, cuts, or heart. And whats with Hendo's ridiculously low sub defense? Apparently, nobody has seen his fights against Big Nog. Not to mention he's the slowest fighter with stats listed. The good news is, from the demo, the game looks awesome, I have issues with the ratings though.N.Y Mets
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But he is very strong and has powerful strikes. He may not be an accomplished striker, but they have to represent his punching power with ratings somehow.Comment
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Yeah, but I think it is unfair to judge a fighter on a couple of fights when there overall career was pretty good. I do understand where you are coming from though. I also just used him for one example, and I do see many other stats that seem off.Comment
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Thank you. The ratings are based on how they are now...Not years ago in Pride or early years in the UFC. Thats why Tito's numbers are where they are.Comment
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I realize this, but Brock has both strength and punching power. He needs to have a high strength rating and a high standing strike rating to represent this in game (that is only if the punching power doesn't come from the strength rating). He isn't near the striker that Silva is, but in order to represent his power, they need to rate him high. We will see how the game plays, but I think they might need a few more ratings for next year.Comment
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I realize this, but Brock has both strength and punching power. He needs to have a high strength rating and a high standing strike rating to represent this in game (that is only if the punching power doesn't come from the strength rating). He isn't near the striker that Silva is, but in order to represent his power, they need to rate him high. We will see how the game plays, but I think they might need a few more ratings for next year.Comment
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http://www.undisputedonline.net/foru...ead.php?t=4033
CAF consists of choosing from 6 different styles of shorts/tights, which can be five different colors (the mouthguard can be the same colors). You can then position the sponsors you've unlocked on your shorts however you want. You also can have tattoos, ankle braces, and knee braces.
The biggest CAF you can make it 6'7", 235 lbs. The shortest you can make is a 5'4" lightweight.
Seems to be one difficulty for career mode. You spend much of your career fighting guys rated way better than you. In year 3, he was something like a 48 overall and he was the champ with a 12-1 record. By the end of year 7, your stats should be at the proper level to take your fighter online (and that's presumably why they limit you to seven years, so your stats aren't a lot better than everyone else in the game).
No cpu vs. cpu, no spectator mode.
You can't defend titles in exhibition per se, but you can set fights to five rounds.
I think that was the most notable stuff.
Oh right,Brock isn't strong at all:
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I was expecting at least a 90 for him there and for him to have the highest strength rating of anyone.Comment
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If he had a 90-99 strength rating, he could power out of every submission in the game with his brute force escapes. They had to keep it reasonable while still maintaining some accuracy, otherwise he'd be the most godly fighter in the game.Comment
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