A useful straight right, that is the most worthless punch in the whole game a powerful punch like a right cross is softer than the dam jab.
Try the style that Roy Jones has, it's called sinister cross and you have a good right hand. Apart from that you are right.
I can only get Flash KO's early in my career and if I am using a power style fighter.. once my power doesn't have a +20 advantage over oponents chin.. it's damn near impossible..and if you wear him down that KO moment ruins everything... and then you hit them 3 times as he is going down and he gets up at the count of 5..:pat:
Jeah it always funny if your opponent is nailed in the corner and the game allows you to punch him 5+ while he's going down. It was the second knockdown in the round and a 8 8 round because you used your ellbows and your trainer is telling you that you lost the round and did bad.
A more realistic career mode, and by more realistic I mean not having to fight the same guy 6 times only to find out the guy you have KO'd 6 times in a row is actually now the P4P#1 even though you are still undefeated and KO'd him within the first 2 rounds 6 times.
And Welter, you can get flash knockdowns and 1 punch KO's on FNR3. The first time I ever played it I was taking a beating from Jermain Taylor but just about managing to survive. I had been down 5 times and was losing a wide decision, when in the last round I landed some flukey punch and he went down and didn't move, at all.
I can only get Flash KO's early in my career and if I am using a power style fighter.. once my power doesn't have a +20 advantage over oponents chin.. it's damn near impossible..and if you wear him down that KO moment ruins everything... and then you hit them 3 times as he is going down and he gets up at the count of 5..:pat:
making things like the jab important
good in between rounds advice etc
I always thought that if you use the style "judge jab" it makes damage like a right hook.
well 2k is all about real life simulation but EA is not. a game is a game, whether realistic or not. you can't say games are not suppose to be real life simulation. that is utterly ridiculous.
I think people ask too much from games sometimes.. It isn't supposed to be exactley like real life. It's called a game for a reason! People complain too much about the old ones talking about it's not realistic enough.. It's not supposed to be! It's supposed to provide you with entertainment not a real life simulaion.
You want the real experience.. join a gym :)
making things like the jab important
good in between rounds advice etc
the jab has always been important in Fight Night games.. If you use it you wear your opponent down and they lose momentum.
"Hey mick, put him on the team." Seriously join the creative staff immediately.
naw but a game like that would be cool. you could choose to do a "life mode" or just "fight mode" if you just want to fight and skip the whole experience thing. i personally would choose the "life mode" just so that i can experience what it would be like to get fucked over by Don King.
Flash Knock downs... and 1 punch KO's ... I have heard these will be in the game..
It would also be nice to not have to KD a guy 16 times before he is done..
And proper Holding and clinching.. That Gay man hug from FN was pure crap..
the actual experience of life as a boxer as opposed to just fighting other fighters. example
picture a game where you start off as a troubled youth and your first objective is to find a gym in your hood to learn how to fight. you get good and you have a couple of amatuer fights, then go pro and climb the ranks, you actually take parts in meetings and can choose whether you want to go to a certain sponsor or not and your decisions affect your career and so forth. almost like a role playing game except the fighting is as good as any fight night game.
"Hey mick, put him on the team." Seriously join the creative staff immediately.
the actual experience of life as a boxer as opposed to just fighting other fighters. example
picture a game where you start off as a troubled youth and your first objective is to find a gym in your hood to learn how to fight. you get good and you have a couple of amatuer fights, then go pro and climb the ranks, you actually take parts in meetings and can choose whether you want to go to a certain sponsor or not and your decisions affect your career and so forth. almost like a role playing game except the fighting is as good as any fight night game.