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The Golden Boy 05-25-2009, 09:53 AM If you got a q bout UFC Undisputed you need help with just post it here. I'll start it off:
1. How do you get out of single collar tie or the Muai Thai clinch?
2. What do you find works better for submissions and submission defence, button mash or twirling the right stick?
thanks guys. hopefully we can all find this thread usefull
JmtRyan 05-25-2009, 09:55 AM For submission defence i found that mashing the buttons was more helpful then using the stick.
I think twirling the stick for sure is the best oprion on sub defenses. I've won my last 2 by subs, and it's best for locking them in also.
Don Corleone 05-25-2009, 04:19 PM Great idea of a thread.
I like twirling the stick for submission release...I find it helps more cause I rarely use the buttons for submission defense. I have a technique where I can turn the joystick very quick.
The Golden Boy 05-26-2009, 08:57 AM cool, thanks guys... what about this one:
How do you get out of single collar tie or the Muai Thai clinch?
anyone else got any q's?
Clegg 05-26-2009, 09:01 AM How do you do the standing grapple/clinch that allows you to knee them in the head? It looks like the normal one, but you stand a bit further apart.
I've had it done to me, but I've no idea how to do it to others.
How do you do the standing grapple/clinch that allows you to knee them in the head? It looks like the normal one, but you stand a bit further apart.
I've had it done to me, but I've no idea how to do it to others.
Not sure, maybe it depends on the fighter?
Kinto 05-26-2009, 01:50 PM How do you do the standing grapple/clinch that allows you to knee them in the head? It looks like the normal one, but you stand a bit further apart.
I've had it done to me, but I've no idea how to do it to others.
For that you have to use a Muai Thai fighter, just press L1 + right stick forward (ps3). if the person doesn't know how to get out of it, you'll win very fast. Even i have trouble getting out of the clinch, reversing it to open guard is the best option but you have to time it.
Left2body 05-26-2009, 02:07 PM For that you have to use a Muai Thai fighter, just press L1 + right stick forward (ps3). if the person doesn't know how to get out of it, you'll win very fast. Even i have trouble getting out of the clinch, reversing it to open guard is the best option but you have to time it.
You don't have to be a Muay Thai fighter to do that move. All fighters can do that.......however Muay Thai fighters have the ability to pull/push the person allowing them to get a powerful knee to the head that is much harder to reverse. Also only Muay Thai guys can knee the head. Other disciplines can knee the body to lesser effect.
For that you have to use a Muai Thai fighter, just press L1 + right stick forward (ps3). if the person doesn't know how to get out of it, you'll win very fast. Even i have trouble getting out of the clinch, reversing it to open guard is the best option but you have to time it.
And what is the best way to get out of it?
Kinto 05-26-2009, 07:09 PM You don't have to be a Muay Thai fighter to do that move. All fighters can do that.......however Muay Thai fighters have the ability to pull/push the person allowing them to get a powerful knee to the head that is much harder to reverse. Also only Muay Thai guys can knee the head. Other disciplines can knee the body to lesser effect.
He was asking for the knee to the head, so i said he needed a muay thai fighter.
And what is the best way to get out of it?
The best way is a counter grapple when the fighter is about to knee you, getting the timing right is the key and like I said sometimes i have trouble with it too. Other times when you rotate the right stick you can get out of it but i'm not sure how to do it accurately.
JMM-PAC 05-26-2009, 07:10 PM i love ufc undisputed!!!
Clegg 05-26-2009, 07:15 PM Thanks for the answers guys.
I have a couple of questions about career mode.
1. Sometimes I get offers to train with experts, but even when I accept the offer it doesn't take place, even if I go and do sparring or do training. Wtf am I missing here?
2. What does cred do/affect?
Kinto 05-26-2009, 07:31 PM Thanks for the answers guys.
I have a couple of questions about career mode.
1. Sometimes I get offers to train with experts, but even when I accept the offer it doesn't take place, even if I go and do sparring or do training. Wtf am I missing here?
2. What does cred do/affect?
When the day of the invitation arrives, you have to click action because if you train or spar you will miss it. If that is not your problem i'm not sure maybe a glitch. As far as cred I think its only being used to unlock more stickers, shorts,etc.
Clegg 05-26-2009, 07:54 PM Thanks Kinto, I'll give that a try.
I just won my first title. I was struggling in the early rounds, but scored a TKO (strikes) with 2 minutes to go in the 5th. Felt pretty sweet, especially as he submitted me in our first match. Current record is 17-4, and I've avenged all my defeats.
Kinto 05-26-2009, 08:27 PM Thanks Kinto, I'll give that a try.
I just won my first title. I was struggling in the early rounds, but scored a TKO (strikes) with 2 minutes to go in the 5th. Felt pretty sweet, especially as he submitted me in our first match. Current record is 17-4, and I've avenged all my defeats.
My first run through career mode was rather frustrating, if you try to balance things out it will be hard to win, what i mean by that is that training then sparring and again will not do you good. During my second play through I spent most of my time training and raising my strength until they start to take points off speed and cardio. Once you have like 75 for strength start working on cardio then speed. If you do it this way it will be easier to knock opponents out. After that then spar like crazy and you'll be unstoppable.
MetalVomit 05-30-2009, 01:25 PM I've had at least ten fights. my fighter hasn't aged one year yet. wtf?
Left2body 05-30-2009, 01:53 PM I've had at least ten fights. my fighter hasn't aged one year yet. wtf?
Yeah, created fighters don't seem to age. I played about 20fights in a career with 6-16 weeks between fights and my guy hasn't aged either.
Grapes 05-30-2009, 01:59 PM IMO for submission defense its better to hit the buttons quickly instead of rolling the R stick
MetalVomit 05-30-2009, 02:38 PM IMO for submission defense its better to hit the buttons quickly instead of rolling the R stick
yeah, that's worked best for me, altough, I hit all the buttons and rotate the R3 at the same time. doesnt work everytime, but it's gotten me out of a tough situation plenty of times so far.
Erik K 05-30-2009, 09:37 PM Whats with the major transition to the top mount ( I think its called)& ground & pound. Everyone is doing this online & like 10 seconds into the match. You should at least have to tire the guy or land a few punches before you transition right up there.
How do you block this or counter? Isnt it just towards or away the opponent with R stick? Only thing I can seem to do is sometiems roll outa it. But its pretty tough.
The Gully Gad 05-30-2009, 09:42 PM How's the online play lads aint tried it yet any good?
Clegg 05-30-2009, 09:45 PM How's the online play lads aint tried it yet any good?
Gameplay is good, but you get cunts who quit in order to cheat you out of a win, makes me not want to play because I don't want to waste my time and get cheated.
Whats with the major transition to the top mount ( I think its called)& ground & pound. Everyone is doing this online & like 10 seconds into the match. You should at least have to tire the guy or land a few punches before you transition right up there.
How do you block this or counter? Isnt it just towards or away the opponent with R stick? Only thing I can seem to do is sometiems roll outa it. But its pretty tough.
You should be able to avoid takedowns as long as you hit the buttons when your opponent goes for one. The only exception is if he manages to time it as you are throwing a punch or kick, which makes it easier to take you down.
If you end up on the floor, try to rotate the right stick to get out of it.
A good thing to do is to play in exhibiton, and pause to see the action list. Then it will tell you everything you can do from the position that you're in.
Erik K 05-31-2009, 01:19 AM You should be able to avoid takedowns as long as you hit the buttons when your opponent goes for one. The only exception is if he manages to time it as you are throwing a punch or kick, which makes it easier to take you down.
If you end up on the floor, try to rotate the right stick to get out of it.
A good thing to do is to play in exhibiton, and pause to see the action list. Then it will tell you everything you can do from the position that you're in.
Thanks for the reply but I don't think you understand my question.
I know most of the grappling & take downs. And the controls of the game.
The transition I am talking about is when they take you down & mount you. Them on top & I am on bottom. And then major transition up to a top mount I believe its called. Once they are above you & can punch(ground & pound) it seems almost impossible to get out or block. All I can do is sometiems roll to side & they end up on my back in a rear choke.
So there most be a block or reversal before this that I am missing.
The stupid thing is this happens like 20 seconds into a fight now alot.
Kinto 05-31-2009, 03:36 AM Thanks for the reply but I don't think you understand my question.
I know most of the grappling & take downs. And the controls of the game.
The transition I am talking about is when they take you down & mount you. Them on top & I am on bottom. And then major transition up to a top mount I believe its called. Once they are above you & can punch(ground & pound) it seems almost impossible to get out or block. All I can do is sometiems roll to side & they end up on my back in a rear choke.
So there most be a block or reversal before this that I am missing.
The stupid thing is this happens like 20 seconds into a fight now alot.
once you end up on your back press L2(Ps3) and move the right stick from 12 t0 3, if you are successful you will reverse it.
Sir Tom Jones 05-31-2009, 08:56 AM i can hardly ever get out of when the guy is like sat on your bloody stomach and smacks down.
Slimey Limey 05-31-2009, 09:03 AM Just got it yesterday. The standup is fookin nice I'd say, but I was knocked out 3 times in a row in my first matches in career mode. It's that high kick to the head that gets me every time. And how is that high kick performed anyway?
Left2body 05-31-2009, 10:45 AM Just got it yesterday. The standup is fookin nice I'd say, but I was knocked out 3 times in a row in my first matches in career mode. It's that high kick to the head that gets me every time. And how is that high kick performed anyway?
The high kick is not available to all fighters. But if your fighter can perform one it will be done by holding L1 (PS3) or LB (Xbox) and one of the two kick buttons.
Fighters like Rampage Jackson, Matt Hughes and Matt Serra wont be able to do it. But other fighters like Rashad Evans, Lyoto, Forrest can perform headkicks.
Don Corleone 05-31-2009, 10:55 AM Fighters with the Boxing style cannot perform high leg kicks. Only fighters with Muay Thai and Kick boxing can.
Left2body 05-31-2009, 12:34 PM Fighters with the Boxing style cannot perform high leg kicks. Only fighters with Muay Thai and Kick boxing can.
Thats only for created fighters. The game makes allowances for guys actual styles. There are "Boxers" who can do head kicks.
Slimey Limey 05-31-2009, 01:47 PM Ok I tried high kicks holding the left thumbstick but it still isn't working. I do have a Xbox 360 so maybe there's a diffirence.
Btw it's pretty fun but I still get ko'd often. I also ko'd a guy in a few seconds with just the first punch thrown lol. Very realistic.
MetalVomit 05-31-2009, 01:56 PM this game is awesome. once you learn the controls, you know exactly what to do on the ground. Build your submission defense up, and hit all the action buttons, and you are very unlikely to get subbed, unless you've taken a lot of punishment or are gassed out. Which is very true to the sport. I love this ****ing game. I think I'm like 13-3. Just got my first submission win in my last fight. armbar'd that *****.
Erik K 05-31-2009, 04:17 PM once you end up on your back press L2(Ps3) and move the right stick from 12 t0 3, if you are successful you will reverse it.
Okay, I am on 360 so would that be left trigger or LB?
I think the instruction book says to block transitions move R stick toward or away from your opponent but that doesn't do anything.
Thanks for the help.
MetalVomit 06-01-2009, 10:11 AM Okay, I am on 360 so would that be left trigger or LB?
I think the instruction book says to block transitions move R stick toward or away from your opponent but that doesn't do anything.
Thanks for the help.
I have PS3, I use the R3 stick, push left to down, and your man will push off and eventually kick off the opponent, unless your defense is weak.
TintaBoricua 06-01-2009, 11:32 AM Thanks for the reply but I don't think you understand my question.
I know most of the grappling & take downs. And the controls of the game.
The transition I am talking about is when they take you down & mount you. Them on top & I am on bottom. And then major transition up to a top mount I believe its called. Once they are above you & can punch(ground & pound) it seems almost impossible to get out or block. All I can do is sometiems roll to side & they end up on my back in a rear choke.
So there most be a block or reversal before this that I am missing.
The stupid thing is this happens like 20 seconds into a fight now alot.
That's the full mount. I think that's the worst position to be in when you're at the bottom. I haven't played the game (only the demo NUMEROUS, NUMEROUS, NUMEROUS times) and when I get in that position, I'm pretty sure you'll have to time a hammer/fist and grab it by pressing down on the left stick (L3). Whenever you're in the bottom position from either a full guard or half guard mount, you can time your opponent's fists to catch them and try a submission...or try to push them off of you so you can stand up.
By the way, I'm really tempted to buy this game, but with the release of FNR4 coming up soon, I'm not sure. I haven't played FN4, but I've heard a lot of complaints from people on the footwork, build of the models (waists), total punch control, etc.
I wanna' play the demo to see if I'll like it myself. If I could, I'd get both, but $120 doesn't come cheap. If this game (UFC2009) is everything the demo is (plus more), I'd say it's very fun. I always have to play the demo before firing up RE5. :rofl:
Move BRICKS™ 06-01-2009, 11:38 AM To get out of a single collar neck tie you need to (quickly and repeatedly) move the right thumbstick up and to the left, then make a half circle down to the right.
There are two ways to get out of submissions for different types of fighters. Fighters with higher strength need to mash a strike button (A, B, X, Y) to strike the person submitting them in order to get out with brute strength. Fighters who aren't as strong need to get out of submissions by continuously rotating the right thumb stick in order to get out with finesse.
I'm your guy btw, any questions I can answer.
PS: The link to my review for UFC 2009 Undisputed is in my signature for those of you still wondering if it's worth a buy.
Erik K 06-01-2009, 12:08 PM To get out of a single collar neck tie you need to (quickly and repeatedly) move the right thumbstick up and to the left, then make a half circle down to the right.
There are two ways to get out of submissions for different types of fighters. Fighters with higher strength need to mash a strike button (A, B, X, Y) to strike the person submitting them in order to get out with brute strength. Fighters who aren't as strong need to get out of submissions by continuously rotating the right thumb stick in order to get out with finesse.
I'm your guy btw, any questions I can answer.
PS: The link to my review for UFC 2009 Undisputed is in my signature for those of you still wondering if it's worth a buy.
Well what I am trying to get out of or block is the top/full mount , right before the ground & pound. I have managed to hold on to them by the neck a little more & can sometimes roll out.
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