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Old 09-30-2010, 01:50 PM   #321
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Same thing goes for back control. You just don't automatically take somebody's back and have both hooks in automatically. You got to manually get both hooks in. And you can manually choose to take one hook out for you can better balance yourself.

Same thing with elbows, one of my friends was pissed because he wasn't throwing elbows in the clinch. I told him this game is different, you don't automatically do anything, if you want to throw an elbow, you manually have to choose to do so, just punching not going to give you an automatic elbow.
Can you please explain to me how this is done? How do you manually sink in your hooks and manually strike with elbows from full mount?
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Old 09-30-2010, 02:27 PM   #322
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Alright I played the game last night with a buddy of mine. Still really not sure how I feel about the game. Hes more or less a "spammer" and I knew that going in but figured this would be a good tell on how online may end up. Well it was a KO fest. We didnt have one fight make it past the first.

I did figure out how to use headmovement and parry, but it only helped but so much. Considering we were both blocking, trying to parry, and bob & weave, I feel the striking may be too effective against a guy trying to block it. At the same time, I also understand striking is always my weakest point so maybe thats why. And yes I was able to take him down if needed but there is something I do not like about the striking. Part of that is still trying to figure out the movement and the way guys can cover a lot of ground while punching.

The ground game was pretty good. I found myself getting mount pretty easy but then found that I couldnt land a punch. My friend was spamming to get back to standing. At that point it made it much simpler to throw on a sub, but I am still terrible at those mini games. I really do like what the submission mini games bring, they are fun and fairly easy to figure out(Even if I suck at them). Overall I feel the ground game is solid except for reversals IMO. I would prefer you have a way of reversing a "spammer" without waiting for them to try an aggressive transition. On top of that I get mount easily enough without having to take a risk with an aggressive transition.

Phobia you were right about the cpu parry. I didnt notice since I never throw many punches unless Im in full mount. They do need to do something about the AI just letting you pound their face in from full mount tho.

Right now I am leaning toward buying the game, but I have plenty of time to make up my mind. It is a solid first effort either way and I give them credit for that.
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Old 09-30-2010, 02:35 PM   #323
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Alright I played the game last night with a buddy of mine. Still really not sure how I feel about the game. Hes more or less a "spammer" and I knew that going in but figured this would be a good tell on how online may end up. Well it was a KO fest. We didnt have one fight make it past the first.

I did figure out how to use headmovement and parry, but it only helped but so much. Considering we were both blocking, trying to parry, and bob & weave, I feel the striking may be too effective against a guy trying to block it. At the same time, I also understand striking is always my weakest point so maybe thats why. And yes I was able to take him down if needed but there is something I do not like about the striking. Part of that is still trying to figure out the movement and the way guys can cover a lot of ground while punching.

The ground game was pretty good. I found myself getting mount pretty easy but then found that I couldnt land a punch. My friend was spamming to get back to standing. At that point it made it much simpler to throw on a sub, but I am still terrible at those mini games. I really do like what the submission mini games bring, they are fun and fairly easy to figure out(Even if I suck at them). Overall I feel the ground game is solid except for reversals IMO. I would prefer you have a way of reversing a "spammer" without waiting for them to try an aggressive transition. On top of that I get mount easily enough without having to take a risk with an aggressive transition.

Phobia you were right about the cpu parry. I didnt notice since I never throw many punches unless Im in full mount. They do need to do something about the AI just letting you pound their face in from full mount tho.

Right now I am leaning toward buying the game, but I have plenty of time to make up my mind. It is a solid first effort either way and I give them credit for that.
Your goal against a transition spammer SB should be to just DENY DENY DENY DENY. This will then make them extremely tired and easy to slap on a sub. That is the counter to transitions spammers. They expel all their energy making it easy for you to sub them.

Now someone that looks to protect themselves and pace themselves on the ground THEN you look to land shots and pass while they are defending the punch.

From the sound of it, it sounded like it went the way it should of. Except I would of demolished him on the ground from the get go if he was spamming.
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Questions for Phobia and GMSS.

How do you posture up in full guard or any other position?
How do you lock your legs in from back mount?
How do you throw elbows instead of punches? (havent really tried but am interesed)

Any other little tricks you guys have found?
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1. throwing elbows from clinch or mount is the same motion you use to throw a hook.

2. Postering up is the stand up button. When you do it full mount, he will push down on their fore head with his forearm and sit straight up .

3. Putting hooks in is a transition move.

Guys keep in mind the direction your press the LS along with the transition or takedown button also effects what kind of moves you will do too. There is more then just one type of move.
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This game is looking good, even the graphics...It just works well for this type of game...

Cant wait to rent and try the full version before I decide to buy
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Overeem got a sick looking arm bar from full guard. The way he does it is he takes his arm and hooks your leg causing you to full to the side and then he quickly throws his legs around the arm you use to brace yourself from falling to the side. That move is sweet looking.

It will catch a lot of people off guard that is for sure. I am telling you ground and pound people got stuff to fear in this game. Don't lay in full guard thats all I have to say. It gotten to the point now I kind of let Lashely take me down, then I quickly get into full guard. Let him start swinging for some ground n pound, then I just sneak that arm bar on him.

That arm bar is sneaky. I like that, I like that a lot. Just like I like you can catch people with an upper cut that love to shoot in. Time it right and they will drop. I can't wait for the full version of this game for I can play in Japan or Brazil and start soccer kicking people that I drop with an uppercut.
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1. throwing elbows from clinch or mount is the same motion you use to throw a hook.

2. Postering up is the stand up button. When you do it full mount, he will push down on their fore head with his forearm and sit straight up . There is two poster up moves. A) One is the one GMSS is describing B) Is another step after you poster up. If you hit the standup button a second time once postered up, then you will attempt to stand in their guard

3. Putting hooks in is a transition move. I have never seen 1 hook, All I have seen is putting both hooks in

Guys keep in mind the direction your press the LS along with the transition or takedown button also effects what kind of moves you will do too. There is more then just one type of move. Yea there is a little more to the transition ground game than I think most have realized
I think the Parry system is one of the most important aspects of the game. It allows you to take no damage, throw the strike to the side or catch the kick, removes a large chunk of stamina from attacker, and can be used on both ground and standing.

It is extremely important on the ground. Covering up and blocking will force you into taking shots (realistic, little gloves still HURT). But parrying will prevent you from taking the damage while tiring the opponent which allows you to pass OR get them off you.

The draw back to the parry is it is risky. You must pick the correct side they are attacking. So while it has great reward, the big draw back is if you choose wrong then you eat a punch unguarded.

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