EA Sports UFC To be Developed by Fight Night Team, EA Canada
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This kinda sucks because not only do we not get a new Fight Night game anytime soon, this teams attention to details is pretty much non existent. Their saving grace tho is their consistent community interactionCheck out The Real Sloppy Gamers on Youtube
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Re: EA Sports UFC To be Developed by Fight Night Team, EA Canada
This is exactly what I thought of too when I heard the news.
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Re: EA Sports UFC To be Developed by Fight Night Team, EA Canada
I agree with many of the limitations of the Fight Night engine that have been mentioned, but I'm still hopeful that their team pulls out all the stops for UFC and makes a solid game. There's some great things that can be borrowed from EA MMA and Undisputed and merged into this new title. I hope they don't try to totally reinvent the wheel, but at the same time I want to see something fresh. Like others in this thread, I don't plan on getting rid of Undisputed any time soon though.
If EA's UFC game means the end of the end of the Fight Night series, I can't say that I'm happy about that. Fight Night had a heck of a lot of problems, but it had a decent foundation. There's still room on my console for both sports. The Fight Night series has provided me with a lot of fun, despite some of the issues that I had with it. It would be disappointing if this is indeed the end. I guess we'll find out sooner or later. I wish the Visual Concepts crew would try their hand at a boxing game.Comment
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Absolutely. Just like the 'community days'. That's nothing but cheap publicity.
The thing I want most in any combat sport such as boxing or MMA, is a very deep career mode where you have to make small micro-decisions in regards to your stable and diets.
I cannot express how sick and tired I am of boxing/fighting games where every career mode is the same; start out as a 50-OV fighter, train, earn points, distribute points, wash-rinse-repeat.
The problem is, even though you're a 55-OV fighter, you're fighting other 55-60 OV fighters.
When you get to be a 90 OV, you're fighting other 90-OV. So really, what's the difference?
None of the great fighters in either sport started out as a low-talented fighter.
Was Floyd Mayweather's speed at 42 when in his first pro bout?
Was Tyson's power a mere 67 when he stepped into the ring for the first time?
How about GSP? Was his wrestling a 35 in his first MMA fight?
NO!!!
So give us disparity right away!
And give us full stables to manage!
But this won't happen.
It's 2012 and outside of graphics and controls, fighting games are no different than what we played on an NES or Genesis.
It's pathetic that Evander Holyfield boxing still has one of the deeper career modes seen in a boxing/fighting game even to this day. Absolutely pathetic!
So EA, if you're serious about what fans want to see?? GIVE US A DEEP CAREER MODE with diet, stables, managers, promoters, etc!Comment
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I thought I was pretty unbiased Money. I did not just market the game, I spoke about the good and loudly proclaimed the bad. No "toot tooting" my own horn but I thought I did a good job. With that said, I wanna go to this community day a lot more than FNC!!!
I hear "I'm Leaving on a Jet Plane" in my head right now
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Not to mention that when you start ur career, you are facing guys who just turned pro as well instead of journey men/cans.Absolutely. Just like the 'community days'. That's nothing but cheap publicity.
The thing I want most in any combat sport such as boxing or MMA, is a very deep career mode where you have to make small micro-decisions in regards to your stable and diets.
I cannot express how sick and tired I am of boxing/fighting games where every career mode is the same; start out as a 50-OV fighter, train, earn points, distribute points, wash-rinse-repeat.
The problem is, even though you're a 55-OV fighter, you're fighting other 55-60 OV fighters.
When you get to be a 90 OV, you're fighting other 90-OV. So really, what's the difference?
None of the great fighters in either sport started out as a low-talented fighter.
Was Floyd Mayweather's speed at 42 when in his first pro bout?
Was Tyson's power a mere 67 when he stepped into the ring for the first time?
How about GSP? Was his wrestling a 35 in his first MMA fight?
NO!!!
So give us disparity right away!
And give us full stables to manage!
But this won't happen.
It's 2012 and outside of graphics and controls, fighting games are no different than what we played on an NES or Genesis.
It's pathetic that Evander Holyfield boxing still has one of the deeper career modes seen in a boxing/fighting game even to this day. Absolutely pathetic!
So EA, if you're serious about what fans want to see?? GIVE US A DEEP CAREER MODE with diet, stables, managers, promoters, etc!
We should be able to give our boxers/MMA any physical attributes we want (without buying a dlc pack..)Comment
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I understand where you're coming from, but that's pretty crazy in the level of micromanagement required.Absolutely. Just like the 'community days'. That's nothing but cheap publicity.
The thing I want most in any combat sport such as boxing or MMA, is a very deep career mode where you have to make small micro-decisions in regards to your stable and diets.
I cannot express how sick and tired I am of boxing/fighting games where every career mode is the same; start out as a 50-OV fighter, train, earn points, distribute points, wash-rinse-repeat.
The problem is, even though you're a 55-OV fighter, you're fighting other 55-60 OV fighters.
When you get to be a 90 OV, you're fighting other 90-OV. So really, what's the difference?
None of the great fighters in either sport started out as a low-talented fighter.
Was Floyd Mayweather's speed at 42 when in his first pro bout?
Was Tyson's power a mere 67 when he stepped into the ring for the first time?
How about GSP? Was his wrestling a 35 in his first MMA fight?
NO!!!
So give us disparity right away!
And give us full stables to manage!
But this won't happen.
It's 2012 and outside of graphics and controls, fighting games are no different than what we played on an NES or Genesis.
It's pathetic that Evander Holyfield boxing still has one of the deeper career modes seen in a boxing/fighting game even to this day. Absolutely pathetic!
So EA, if you're serious about what fans want to see?? GIVE US A DEEP CAREER MODE with diet, stables, managers, promoters, etc!
Just being honest, I don't think I'd really care to get that in depth in a career. That's something that sounds like it'd be cool but ends up being annoying because you have to spend an hour before each fight doing all these "off the field" things.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I just want an MMA game that it closer to to what a "Dynasty" or "Franchise" mode is in other in other sports games. Instead of the career mode that we currently have.
What I mean by that is instead of playing as a single fighter, let us have control over the entire league. Let us have the option to create our own cards and have the game keep up with everyone's records, rankings, title holders, etc. They could even give us the Twitter updates like in Madden 13 for immersion purposes. This could even work in an online setting, as well. Could you imagine "online dynasty UFC league". That'd be awesome! To me this type of mode seems like a no-brainier, but I've never even heard it mentioned by a Dev. I wonder why?Last edited by jeremym480; 07-20-2012, 04:41 PM.My 2K17 Boston Celtics MyLeague
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Re: EA Sports UFC To be Developed by Fight Night Team, EA Canada
Because companies view MMA games as a fighting game and not a sports game. Hell most stores even sale the game under the fighting game category next to Tekken, Streetfighter and Mortal Kombat, instead of putting it under the sports category next to Madden, Fifa and Fight Night.Comment
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UFC Undisputed 3 was tha ****! Still play it today. JON "BONES" JONES better be rated a 100 in this next game or it's fake and not realistic.Comment
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Jones is not perfect. He was outstruck and lost the 1st round to Machida. Yes he made the proper adjustments, got the fight to the ground and landed the vicious elbow that changed the fight. But he is by no means the perfect fighter. Yes he should be the highest rated in the LHW division. But not a perfect 100.Comment
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Jon Jones IS perfect. He basically is undefeated in UFC besides the DQ when he smashed Hammil. He has never been Submitted, Knocked-Out, TKO'd, or lost by ANY decisions. He landed body kick to head kick over and over again on Machida. Knocked Lyoto down with his superman punch. So, Jones picked him apart on the feet. He also dominated Rashad Evans for 5 full rounds! Jon "Bones" Jones is going to be the highest rated fighter in the whole entire game. A perfect 100. He's the best ever.Comment
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Re: EA Sports UFC To be Developed by Fight Night Team, EA Canada
Jones lost the first round of the Machida fight.Jon Jones IS perfect. He basically is undefeated in UFC besides the DQ when he smashed Hammil. He has never been Submitted, Knocked-Out, TKO'd, or lost by ANY decisions. He landed body kick to head kick over and over again on Machida. Knocked Lyoto down with his superman punch. So, Jones picked him apart on the feet. He also dominated Rashad Evans for 5 full rounds! Jon "Bones" Jones is going to be the highest rated fighter in the whole entire game. A perfect 100. He's the best ever.Comment
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lol wow good for him. You have to finish! Win 1 ROUND, while Jon Jones wins The Whole FIGHT. Put him to sleep. Good night. Did "The Dragon" wake-up yet? lolComment

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