Wish List for 2014

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Rob Morris
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Re: Wish List for 2014

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madigandan wrote:Mass Sim mode. It would be cool to be able to pick fighters and set them to fight 1,000 times or more. When the fights are over get an output report breaking down the fights.
I thought you could do this now? I know in previous versions I simmed a 1000 fights and then viewed the breakdown afterwards like how many times each guy won, how, etc.
jdphx
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Re: Wish List for 2014

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The ability to have fighter pics, "scroll" from round to round.
same as the ring card girls do. Then, we gamers can add more
pics, to customize the game even more.
jdphx
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Re: Wish List for 2014

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Another I would like to see added... Perhaps to the Statistics tab?

More data on Performance Points. Like maybe Avg, Avg in wins, last 10 fights, career, etc.

I feel this is a PURE measure of how a fighter is performing in your Uni. This allows for
a fighter to gain when he gets the big 70+ point upset, or a surprise KO, and to taper off
with a fight going the distance, or against a lesser opponent.

Any opinions out there?
Hank
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Re: Wish List for 2014

Post by Hank »

I'm going to apologize ahead of time because this is probably going to be a rambling mess.

All of this has to do with Career or Manager Mode - which I pray is in 2014.

- Static attributes.
Very few attributes will improve or decrease throughout their careers.
I hate how in most boxing video games your fighter always starts off with 50's across the board and slowly builds into a 90's or 100's fighter.
Tyson started with crazy power and handspeed. He didn't start with 50 and move up.

- Various Fighter Personalities.
Each fighter will have different characteristics that need to be handled adn dealt with.
Some fighters might be lazy where you have to beg them to come to the gym.
Others live and breath the work and you have to force them to leave so they can remain fresh.
Maybe some fighters are like Hatton who balloon in weight between fights and take years off their careers.
Others might get into trouble outside the gym so certain variables may occur (broken hand in street fight, drunk driving charge, gun charge, etc).

- Local, Regional and National popularity.
When you start, you have a small gym and have to put on local cards to earn money and upgrade your gym, cutmen, trainers and pay basic bills (electrical, heat, etc).
Some fighters, who may not have championship calibre talent might have a tremendous local appeal.
Others might have great potential but lack the personality or skill set to capture national attention (think Cory Spinks).
It would be much tougher getting a Spinks-type fighter a title shot than say a Trinidad.

Your fighters local, regional and national popularity will adjust as you win, lose, or even how you win and lose.
Even 'opponents' can gain notoriety if fans know that every fight will end with a KO.

- Lambs to Slaughter.
Working off the above concept, here's a scenario that you, as a manager, might find yourself in.
You have a very heavy handed HW fighter who is a big hit with the locals. He knocks everyone out and he's the main attraction on your local cards - which are always sold-out.
You also have a light-hitting, but swift, talented and defensively gifted welterweight. You know he has the stuff to earn a title shot. He's just not that popular because a majority of his fights wind up in the judges hands.
A promoter comes to you with a proposition. He has a top rated HW contender who needs to crack the top-10 rankings and put himself into Belt picture.
The promoter has a fight lined up for his guy on an ESPN After Dark showcase. He just needs a big HW with a solid record to springboard his boy into the limelight.
You both know that your local HW is going to get killed. He's got heavy hands, but a weak chin and will get humbled by the promoters prospect.
BUT, the promoter says that if you agree to sacrifice your boy, he'll put your welterweight on the undercard and give him some much needed national exposure.
You know this is what's needed to get your WW the exposure he needs.
But you also know that if/when your HW gets destroyed and humbled on national TV, he may quit and there goes your Local golden goose.
What do you choose?

Just some food for thought.
Cap
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Re: Wish List for 2014

Post by Cap »

How about a News report when you start up the game (the future career version)? It would recap some of the last bouts you had and show you where your boxers are ranked. No idea how difficult that would be to programme.
Cap
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Re: Wish List for 2014

Post by Cap »

To streamline things for the new version in 2016 how about getting rid of the head to head function. Does anyone actually use it?
Then do everything else we've already mentioned in these threads, or pick the 5 or 6 most popular.

Also when one of us wins the lottery he should invest a portion of it in hiring two or three more programmers to really fix this shamozzle up right.
icetea
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Re: Wish List for 2014

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I think that the judges, referees, cornermen, and ring announcers are in need of updating.
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