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print fighter creation sheet and cheat sheet
For times when you may not have the game running but may want to work on fighter creation I'm providing a fighter creation sheet in print format and a cheat sheet of fighter creation guidlines from the Title Bout manual
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That will come in handy. Thanks.
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Great idea,thanks a lot Bear!! I dont know how I missed this the first time around LOL. Peace and good luck in the new UTBA season..though you obviously dont need luck.
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Questions for the pro's
I tend to rate a lot of boxers around 6-7, I see 8 is average from the cheat sheet from this thread. What do most of the people who rate boxers use?
Control vs. Boxer: 4 through 15 (8 = average 9 or 10 = serious contender 11+ = championship caliber 5 or 6 = journeyman or pre-prime kid) |
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And also:
Punching: 26 through 46 (increments of 2) Counterpunching: 26 through 46 (increments of 2) Punches Missed: generally between 57 and 64 What are the main factors in choosing these numbers? |
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The guidelines in the cheat sheet came from the Trunzo's game manual in earlier versions of the game. I think at the time when the Trunzo's wrote the document the lowest rating a fighter could have was 1. The current version allows for a wide range of 0 rated guys. I tend to look at the fighter rating number more in the manner that you suggest but still look at a fighter with at least one CF rating of 5 as a journeyman. Relation of HP to 3 Pt punches for current data base is as follows HP 3pt Range 1 0 to 3 2 3 to 6 3 6 to 9 4 10 to 12 5 13 to 15 6 16 to 20 7 21 to 25 8 26 to 30 9 31 to 36 10 37 to 42 11 42 to 44 12 45 to 47 13 48 to 50 14 51 to 54 4) Standardization of Punches missed and clinching: These are two areas where all fighters occupy a rather narrow range of ratings. Punches landed (PL), punches missed (PM), clinching (CL) and ring movement (RM) occupy a string of numbers from 22 to 80. Ring movement is not noted but comprises the numbers following a clinch up to the # 79. None of these points on the scales should overlap The following is a rule of thumb that is used currently. PM - CL 57 - 67 to 69 58 - 68 to 70 59 - 68 to 70 60 - 69 to 71 61 - 69 to 71 62 - 70 to 72 63 - 70 to 72 64 - 71 to 73
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Ok, one more that I think I get sort of right, but just through trial and error.
When doing - Fight Inside: Fight Outside: How do you differentiate the numbers, what makes one boxer a higher fight inside number then another boxer who fights outside just as much but let's less effectively? |
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