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Anonymous
10 years ago

Re: animation of brutal damage (broken legs etc)

How stupid it is.. parents, who dont play games...buys a "brutal" fighting game to their underage kids and then moans about it.. its just ridiculous.. and because of those moaning parents all the rest have to deal with it...is that fair? 

One more question.. how does this game qualifies? as a arcade or simulation? cuz, if its an simulation, then it needs to be as realistic as it could be..and I dont think that breaking bones would be very hard to do.

Has EA every discussed about this? Just want to know their opinion about it.

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    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    It is a mix of arcade and sim. I wouldn't classify it as one or the other. You can fight realistically, but you can also play it like an arcade game. Up to you and the other person. 

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    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    So... Back to EA.. I just want to know reasons why the game doesnt have any animations of breaking bones..randomly.. what could actually happen in this kind of sport and that is absolutely no surprise. The parents should accept it or buy some other games for their kids, cause this discriminates the real ufc fans..who wants to enjoy a game, which is as close to 1:1 as possible..

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