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New console for the game?
Lol
You fool
try the video game section
he's on a mission to beat the demo lol
New console for the game?
Lol
You fool
try the video game section
New console for the game?
Lol
You fool
try the video game section
I played it on Xbone and I don't like it. There is no strategy with it. I like the submission battle though. The striking is completely unrealistic.
looks great, plays decent..ground game is very bad, and KO's/knockdowns are too easy to accomplish, especially considering Gus and Jones have never been KO'd or knocked down in real life
Lemme ask this though, do jabs and light strikes matter?
I only really play offline.
weirdo
Huh? How is that weird? With Undisputed 3 and EA MMA I mainly played offline as well. The career modes in both games were fun, and Undisputed 3 had Pride mode where you can do tournaments, and event mode which was a ton of fun. Career mode in EA UFC so far looks like a blast, so that'll be the first thing I do after getting the controls down.
I'm just saying, it's really pretty simple when you break it down.
And how is it a harder button input to stop a takedown than it is to execute one? A basic single leg takedown is L2 and a Quarter Circle, which last I checked is more complex than R2 and Down.
Personally, I think you're overreacting to the demo. It's Jon Jones, likely a top 5 rated wrestler in the game, so his TD's are going to be very difficult to stop.
Also, you're new to control scheme, which means your input to defend is going to be slower than normal, & it's the demo. I recall the EA MMA demo was a TD and Reversal fest, but the full game was not. And if it's a major issue after release, they can easily patch the game to fix the denial window in order to balance it.