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5 years ago

Fight Stats In Career Mode Inconsistent

Product: UFC 4
Platform:Sony Playstation 4
Please specify your platform model. Sony PlayStation 4
What is your gamertag/PSN ID? fattyony480
Can you tell us the date (MM/DD/YYYY) that you saw the bug? 09/29/2020
What time did you see the bug? (HH:MM AM/PM) 10:50 AM
What is your time zone? EST (IET) - GMT - 5:30
Which mode has this happened in? Other
Summarize your bug The fight stats in career mode are inconsistent for stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events. The way the stats display in the Fight Now mode is the most logical. You are credited with stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events when you hurt your opponent. However, the stats do not display the same way in career mode. It is hard to tell if you were knocked down or you did the knockdown. The in-fight round by round stats display stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events different than the end of the fight stats. This is even more confusing. I think it works that during the fight stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events credited to you mean the opponent did that damage to you. At the end of the fight, knockdowns, body events, and leg events credited to you seem to be the ones you caused; however, stunned is how many times you were stunned. Or, it is vice versa. It would be nice to be able to see the round by round stats at the end of fights. Only have the total for the fight is annoying. It would also be nice to see the scoring for each round at the end of the fights. Right now, it seems the only way to find out the score of a decision is to listen at the end. It would be nice if you could see the score and if you could see the scorecards broken down by round. Is there any other way to find out the score? It would also be nice if you could see the move evolution of all moves used during fights in career mode at the end of the fight. Right now you can only see moves that have been leveled. It would be great if you could see the evolution of all moves used during the fight. It would help determine how effective certain moves were.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Career mode stats v. Fight Now stats
What happens when the bug occurs? Always occurs
What do you expect to see? see above

The fight stats in career mode are inconsistent for stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events. The way the stats display in the Fight Now mode is the most logical. You are credited with stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events when you hurt your opponent. However, the stats do not display the same way in career mode. It is hard to tell if you were knocked down or you did the knockdown.

The in-fight round by round stats display stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events different than the end of the fight stats. This is even more confusing. I think it works that during the fight stunned, knockdowns, body events, and leg events credited to you mean the opponent did that damage to you. At the end of the fight, knockdowns, body events, and leg events credited to you seem to be the ones you caused; however, stunned is how many times you were stunned. Or, it is vice versa.

It would be nice to be able to see the round by round stats at the end of fights. Only have the total for the fight is annoying. It would also be nice to see the scoring for each round at the end of the fights. Right now, it seems the only way to find out the score of a decision is to listen at the end. It would be nice if you could see the score and if you could see the scorecards broken down by round. Is there any other way to find out the score?

It would also be nice if you could see the move evolution of all moves used during fights in career mode at the end of the fight. Right now you can only see moves that have been leveled. It would be great if you could see the evolution of all moves used during the fight. It would help determine how effective certain moves were.

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