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  • TheBuddyHobbs
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    • Apr 2013
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    The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

    The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

    Twitch to YouTube for those wondering here is how -

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  • cabra1
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    • Dec 2013
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    Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

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    • Oinkersthepig
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      • Aug 2012
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      Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

      This could wind up being a pretty loaded thread, the game is absolutely beautiful.

      I wish they had follow up punches for standing KO's, would make them look a lot less awkward. Here's a video of a KO I got a little bit ago. I actually just got a flying knee KO as well but I don't have access to my xbox to upload it.



      The sound is off on that link a little bit, and it removes the commentary for some reason, but you get the just of it. Of course I stand there and throw random strikes for a few seconds afterwards, which brings me back to the punching after a KO thing, but I'm sure they'll address that in the sequel.

      I'll probably contribute another video or 2 to this from demo stuff, and I'll be here a ton after the game comes out. Really enjoying it so far.

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      • cabra1
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        • Dec 2013
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        Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

        So ready for Tuesday
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        • Oinkersthepig
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          • Aug 2012
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          Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

          Originally posted by cabra1
          So ready for Tuesday
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          Right there with ya. You on xbox or ps4? Could definitely use some friendly competition, cause im sure most of the ranked guys will be spammers lol.

          I got one more uploaded through onedrive, when the actual game comes out I'll probably start uploading to youtube, I'm not a huge fan of the resolution or sound issues from this game on onedrive.

          Ignore my fail spinning backfist, literally while doing this fight I started thinking that I really wanted to end a fight with it, then I got the opportunity and made a fool of myself instead.



          EDIT: Just so everyone knows, I don't spam that elbow to uppercut combo, just happened to end back to back fights with it.

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          • cabra1
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            • Dec 2013
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            Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

            I'm on PS4. Hopefully the parry and sway system will be enough to combat strike spammers. I kind of wish it was like the THQ games where you could counter heavy strikes with takedowns. That doesn't seem to be the case from the demo.

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            • capnbuh
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              • Jun 2014
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              Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

              Originally posted by cabra1
              I'm on PS4. Hopefully the parry and sway system will be enough to combat strike spammers. I kind of wish it was like the THQ games where you could counter heavy strikes with takedowns. That doesn't seem to be the case from the demo.
              Assuming that you are talking about a human opponent, as long as you don't get hit coming in, you should get a free takedown while someone is spamming strikes because if they are spamming punches they won't be able to easily hit r2+down. AI doesn't have to worry about controller logistics and reaction time but a human opponent will.

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              • cabra1
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                • Dec 2013
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                • cabra1
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                  • Dec 2013
                  • 1055

                  #9
                  Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                  The death of The Mauler.

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                  • DaveDQ
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                    • Sep 2003
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                    Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                    Grabbed this from a twitch feed last night. Thought it caught the rawness of the sport.

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                    • Oinkersthepig
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                      • Aug 2012
                      • 239

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                      Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                      Alright, so I just took home nastiest knockout in the Demo, everyone else can stop now. Can't wait to get my hands on the full game.

                      Some backstory to this though, because without it this would seem ridiculous. This fight was a war. I rocked Jones about 5 times, he rocked me about 6. He dropped me 3 times with a minute left in the first, and it really just felt like me trying to survive. Insane amount of fun, it felt so realistic. My downfall started when we both rocked each other at the same time. I went for a jab, but he parried and uppercutted my head off. I scrambled back up staggering just to be dropped again. He went to the ground with me and almost finished me from side control with GNP, but gassed out. I got back up and tried to keep my distance, but with 20 or so seconds left he was able to recover enough to drop me again and finish the round in the mount. Second round was just as crazy, but with me being the damager more so. I only dropped him once, and it was actually on a body shot, but we were both cut up and bloody by the time this video starts. This was by far the most fun I've ever had in a video game, and I legit lost my **** when I pulled this off.

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                      • cabra1
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                        • Dec 2013
                        • 1055

                        #12
                        Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                        OK last fight from the demo for me.

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                        • Oinkersthepig
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                          • Aug 2012
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                          Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                          Originally posted by cabra1
                          OK last fight from the demo for me.

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                          Very nice, looked insanely fluid because you managed to not pointlessly flail your arms in the air for 5 whole seconds after you got the KO, you look like a consummate pro in there

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                          • andyacecandy
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                            • Aug 2009
                            • 351

                            #14
                            Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                            I wish the crowd would react to the replay like in previous games. On the last slow motion replay of the knockout, you could hear the crowd go "Oooooh" as they reacted to the kick to the face haha

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                            • The JareBear
                              Be Good To One Another
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 11560

                              #15
                              Re: The Photographic/Videography Side of EA Sports UFC

                              Can you emb twitch videos? If so how? I have a couple saved broadcasts from last night of my as Ronda vs Davis on hard mode
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