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Probably not a great idea to call me a Toby now that I’m free of dubs, pal.Probably not a great idea to say that while you're being compared to Toby, buddy.
Probably not a great idea to call me a Toby now that I’m free of dubs, pal.Probably not a great idea to say that while you're being compared to Toby, buddy.
I'm not your pal, friend.Probably not a great idea to call me a Toby now that I’m free of dubs, pal.
Anyone know anything about the guy MVP is fighting? He’s 11-3 with a good number of tko’s by punches... but Bellator likes to feed MVP absolute tomato cans, so...
Thrill of the fight is a phenomenal game for a 1-man project. Easily the most hours I have in any vr game.
It was created by a solo developer.Agreed and as someone with at least amateur level boxing skills, it’s not a bad training tool. It’s far from perfect but it has me doing real time shadow while working on reflexes, combos, movement and timing.
I can only imagine what VR could do with even a basic set up (ie even a quest) if it was really geared to improving athletic boxing performance. Like sensors on the elbows, shoulders, chin, legs and a program designed to punish technical imperfections. TOTF already does that somewhat but you could really take it to a next level.
By 1 man show you mean single player?
It was created by a solo developer.