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EA Sports MMA Video: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay
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Re: EA SPORTS MMA Quick Clip #9: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay Video
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Re: EA SPORTS MMA Quick Clip #9: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay Video
It will be nice to play the demo and get a feel for some things. It looks like there is a stun state like FN4 did. I'm not too crazy about that if the person doing the stunning isn't able to pursue. Man, just thinking of how that was in FN4 frustrates me. You should be able to pounce someone if they are truly stunned.
The most glaring issue I see without playing the game is the footwork. There is a lot of sliding and instances where movement looks awkward. If you look at that first big punch, the fighter literally slides into it and he moves forward too quickly from the position he is in.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Re: EA SPORTS MMA Quick Clip #9: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay Video
It will be nice to play the demo and get a feel for some things. It looks like there is a stun state like FN4 did. I'm not too crazy about that if the person doing the stunning isn't able to pursue. Man, just thinking of how that was in FN4 frustrates me. You should be able to pounce someone if they are truly stunned.
The most glaring issue I see without playing the game is the footwork. There is a lot of sliding and instances where movement looks awkward. If you look at that first big punch, the fighter literally slides into it and he moves forward too quickly from the position he is in.
I am going into EA MMA with a much looser "want" out of it. I am not going to nit pick all the realism factors of it as much. To some degree I still will if it is far out of the realm of realism or if it effects gameplay negatively. Outside of that, I am going into EA MMA just looking to have a blast fighting people in a chess like game. I hope it lives up to the chess like approach, because judging by what the Devs have been saying. This is a big goal of theirs. Even mentioning we won't see super CAF like in UFC 10.
I just want to have fun playing EA MMA is allComment
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Re: EA SPORTS MMA Quick Clip #9: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay Video
It will be nice to play the demo and get a feel for some things. It looks like there is a stun state like FN4 did. I'm not too crazy about that if the person doing the stunning isn't able to pursue. Man, just thinking of how that was in FN4 frustrates me. You should be able to pounce someone if they are truly stunned.
The most glaring issue I see without playing the game is the footwork. There is a lot of sliding and instances where movement looks awkward. If you look at that first big punch, the fighter literally slides into it and he moves forward too quickly from the position he is in.
However, other videos of EA MMA have shown many instances where a "stun" state is triggered via a hard punch/kick, and the attacking fighter is able to pounce on the "stunned" fighter and inflict more damage in attempt to stop the fight and win via TKO.
As for the footwork, it is a side effect of EA MMA using the Fight Night Round 4 engine as a foundation for the game. If you watch any videos of Fight Night Round 4, you'll see a similar sliding of the feet.Comment
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Re: EA SPORTS MMA Quick Clip #9: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay Video
The above video demonstrates a Flash KO where a fighter gets hit with one punch and is out cold. Something which happens way too often in UFC 2010.
However, other videos of EA MMA have shown many instances where a "stun" state is triggered via a hard punch/kick, and the attacking fighter is able to pounce on the "stunned" fighter and inflict more damage in attempt to stop the fight and win via TKO.
As for the footwork, it is a side effect of EA MMA using the Fight Night Round 4 engine as a foundation for the game. If you watch any videos of Fight Night Round 4, you'll see a similar sliding of the feet.
Another thing I think attributes tot he sliding feel is the camera zooming and shifting. That tends to give a slide feel when no sliding is occurring.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Re: EA Sports MMA Video: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay
Loving the effects of those leg kicks! You can see Sapp's leg start to limp.
Hopefully fighters will be less successful in attempting/defending takedowns when their leg is badly damaged.Last edited by 23bluesman; 09-18-2010, 01:20 AM.Comment
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Looked cheap from what I saw on the vid... very rock em sock em robotic.
I would to to see the acrobatics of the lower weight classes before passing judgment.Comment
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Re: EA Sports MMA Video: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay
Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Re: EA Sports MMA Video: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay
I really can't wait for you guys to get your hands on the game.. Especially if you are a fan of the actual sport. There are no gimmicks in this game, it's about knowing what to do in a real fight, knowing the real risk/reward of every move or angle. What is the right strike at the right time, right defense at the right time, right position in the ring, when strike when to takedown when to pass when to submit. It's not about complicated control schemes and rock paper scissor gimmicks or random dice rolls, it's about YOU doing the right thing (which we don't stop you from doing with poor response or complicated memorization of controls).
I have never been more excited about a game I worked on than I am about this one.
(edit: The flash KO was because Sylvia was caught with a huge overhand right while in the process of winding up a huge opposite hand strike and was hit at almost exactly the most vulnerable moment
also, the Framerate of this video capture/playback is no where near 60, which is what the game runs at, it looks WAY smoother than this
and yes, you can do whatever you want to the HUD, full/dynamic/gone).Last edited by Anim8or; 09-18-2010, 10:24 AM.-------------------------------------------
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Re: EA Sports MMA Video: Sylvia vs. Sapp Full Gameplay
Anim8or, is there a replay saving system implemented in EA MMA? Will we be able to upload to EA Sports World like most other EA titles? That's one aspect that UFC has completely ignored in their games.Comment
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