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ScouseTom95
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14 hours ago

Worst Ragdolls/KO animations EVER in a combat sports game!!

Title says it all.

Such a shame that EVERYTHING around the fighter uniqueness is SO TERRIBLE.

I've never been more torn on whether to refund a game or not. Just goes to show that, when you lower the bar so much as EA have, the slightest thing that should have been in the game (given the resources) years ago can make you feel like it's such a step forward. But everything else has not been improved or has got worse. 

Ground game.

Clinching.

Clipping.

Flimsy character models that constantly deform like Jelly without any bone structure.

Input reading, unrealistic AI.

Glitchy referee.

Lack of customisability with character models that force a lack of immersion.

No real life coaches.

No real life gyms/teams.

No retro/legacy arenas for the legacy alter egos (again immersion.)

 

There are SO many aspects of MMA/UFC that you could incorporate into this game to enhance the immersion and replayability for offline players, even with your predatory MT's (it would even improve their implementation.)

Why is the online mode for offline players either a boring, redundant single character career mode or Fight Now.. 

How hard would it be to implement a universe style mode where we can follow a yearly calender, setting up events and matchups, dynamic rankings based on outcomes or changing the rankins yourself, watching prodigies rise and legends retire, your own champions and either playing the fights or letting them play out. 

This is rudimentary stuff in this day an age. All we have, if we wanted a modicum of offline real world immersion, is an isolated, outdated event creator that has no  continuity, requires the illusion of your own "head cannon" and takes an age to set up. 

Don't even get me started on coach/team system and how that could be implemented if they stepped outside of the greed ridden thought process for a second and regained an ounce of creativity and drive for quality or true sport representation.

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