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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="raisingtheBANNER" data-cite="raisingtheBANNER" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>What would be the best way to setup a super fight between to current champions? I basically want to face Pamela O'Neill and Daniela Sadorra in a super fight since they both went 6-0 to start off and they don't have a great contender waiting that they haven't fought before.<p> </p><p> I basically want them to stay champions and face off in a non-title fight. First I thought I should do it at 135 since theres no chance of anybody missing weight there. But if I move Sadorra to 135 for that one fight is the game letting her stay champion at flyweight? Also if Sadorra beats O'Neill it would be kind of weird for her to keep the belt... then I was thinking maybe to let them fight at 130 since I'm pretty sure O'Neill will make that, nobody could even put their titel on the line and it would be kind of fair to meet in the middle. Thoughts?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> If your flyweight champ moves up and challenges for your bantamweight belt, they won't lose their flyweight championship unless you set the fight to be for both titles. I believe that's only possible if both fighters can make both weights. If only the Bantamweight belt is on the line, it won't affect the holder of the Flyweight championship at all.</p>
  2. It might just be a coincidence but every fighter I've seen get suspended for after the bell shenanigans has had the Aggressive personality trait
  3. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Blackman" data-cite="Blackman" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Just copy the database, delete all orgs and import them back. The contracts shouldn't import along.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I believe there is also a "Remove all contracts" option in the mass editor section as well.</p>
  4. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="GUINNC" data-cite="GUINNC" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Does anyone know how long Olympians are out for? I had someone qualify and they've been gone two years</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> They will be out until the next Olympics happens, it could be up to 4 years.</p>
  5. <p>- Philip 'Kid' Ziskie vs. Hans Christian Bloch</p><p> - From 'AFF 154: Ziskie vs. Bloch' (from the save game '2018')</p><p> - Created 23 May 2018</p><p> </p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) It's time for the main event of the evening! Philip 'Kid' Ziskie goes head to head with Hans Christian Bloch in the AFF Featherweight division.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) The AFF Featherweight title is on the line.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Jaiden Windham.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Layne Bull, Lewis Head, and Ismaeel Smith.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) Ziskie, being in front of a home crowd, gets a loud cheer as he enters.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) The two fighters touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:49) Setting it up well, Bloch shoots in for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:49) The takedown is completed, Ziskie is on his back and pulls guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:49) Showing great awareness, Ziskie got a guillotine off the takedown and now threatens to choke out Bloch!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:37) Bloch works a hand in and pulls free before the guillotine can be fully sunk in.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:17) Bloch throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:54) In guard, Bloch begins working to pass to side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:54) Bloch struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:20) Ziskie tries to ensnare an arm.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:20) Bloch defends it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:46) The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:31) Bloch shoots in hard and fast for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:31) The takedown is successful, Ziskie pulls guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:31) Ziskie did however grab a guillotine on the way down, and now threatens the submission!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:20) Bloch seems unconcerned by the guillotine, and moves to side control rather than try and pull free.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:20) Ziskie suddenly finds himself being threatened with a Von Flue choke!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:20) Ziskie blocks it without too much trouble. Ziskie is left under side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:53) Bloch tries to lock Ziskie into an arm triangle.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:53) Ziskie defends himself well and is in no danger.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:15) Ziskie tries to pull guard on Bloch but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:02) Bloch fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) Bloch blocks Ziskie as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:20) Bloch pounds away with three elbow strikes in quick succession but doesn't do much damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Some fans are booing after a round that didn't feature much action.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Bloch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Ziskie, the heavy favourite, would not have expected the first round to go like that; he looks a little dazed.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:00) We are back underway!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:54) Showing great speed, Bloch shoots in on Ziskie.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:54) The takedown is successful, Ziskie pulls guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:44) Bloch throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:17) Bloch throws a few right hands to the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:52) Ziskie attempts to secure an arm.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:52) Bloch defends it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:19) Bloch throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:56) The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:41) Setting it up well, Bloch shoots in for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:41) Ziskie cannot stop the takedown and has to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:41) Ziskie grabbed a guillotine off the takedown though; Bloch is now the one in trouble!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:27) We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:27) Bloch gets free of the guillotine, Ziskie didn't have it locked in tight enough.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:04) In guard, Bloch begins working to pass to side control.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:04) Bloch passes guard, but Ziskie was ready and a scramble for position ensues.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:49) The scramble sees Ziskie up first, only to be grabbed and wrestled up against the cage almost immediately.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:37) Bloch smothers Ziskie against the cage, then scores with a left to the side of the stomach.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:23) Bloch smothers Ziskie against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:09) Ziskie is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:50) Bloch pins Ziskie up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:36) Bloch tries some dirty boxing, but Ziskie seizes the chance to create some space and break free.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:15) Bloch uses great movement to set up a takedown attempt.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:15) He has the takedown! Ziskie pulls guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:15) However, Ziskie locked up a guillotine on the way over and now threatens with a submission attempt!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two ends as time expires.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) That round goes to Bloch, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) I make it 20-18 to Bloch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:00) Round three begins!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:49) Ziskie comes in with a flurry of five quick punches, landing two of them, and then hits a crunching straight left to the jaw!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:49) Bloch collapses, that shot knocked him out!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:34) The winner, by knock out; Philip Ziskie!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:34) Philip 'Kid' Ziskie makes his fourth defence of the AFF Featherweight title.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:34) Official Result: Philip 'Kid' Ziskie defeats Hans Christian Bloch (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:26 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Great.</p><p> </p><p> - Post-Fight Metrics For Philip Ziskie</p><p> Takedowns = 0 of 0</p><p> Punches (Power) = 1</p><p> Punches (Jab) = 2</p><p> Kicks (Power) = 0</p><p> Kicks (Jab) = 0</p><p> Elbows (Power) = 0</p><p> Elbows (Jab) = 0</p><p> Knees (Power) = 0</p><p> Knees (Jab) = 0</p><p> Ground Strikes (Power) = 0</p><p> Ground Strikes (Jab) = 0</p><p> Submissions = 0 of 6</p><p> Ground Passes = 0 of 0</p><p> Ground Sweeps = 0 of 0</p><p> </p><p> - Post-Fight Metrics For Hans Christian Bloch</p><p> Takedowns = 5 of 5</p><p> Punches (Power) = 0</p><p> Punches (Jab) = 11</p><p> Kicks (Power) = 0</p><p> Kicks (Jab) = 0</p><p> Elbows (Power) = 0</p><p> Elbows (Jab) = 0</p><p> Knees (Power) = 0</p><p> Knees (Jab) = 0</p><p> Ground Strikes (Power) = 0</p><p> Ground Strikes (Jab) = 26</p><p> Submissions = 0 of 2</p><p> Ground Passes = 2 of 3</p><p> Ground Sweeps = 0 of 0</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> My featherweight champ gets held down for two rounds and then says "you know what, F this" and just knocks the guy out easily in the third. Priceless.</p>
  6. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ShaunGBD" data-cite="ShaunGBD" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I posted it on it earlier but forgot. What stat determines a fighter will take a fight on short notice?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Preparation, I believe</p>
  7. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="cdidman" data-cite="cdidman" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I am in 2009 and I have not had one single "Showcase" show. Has anyone had one of these?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Yeah, they really aren't much different than other local shows other than I think they use fighters from all regions. So you might have had them and not even noticed it. If you really want to be sure, go into the results section and press F in the list of events to search for things beginning with F. If one has happened it will be called "Free Agent Showcase 2000" or whatever year it happened in.</p>
  8. - Daljit Samir vs. Layla Holmes - From 'AFF 101: Samir vs. Holmes II' (from the save game '2018') - Created 08 April 2018 (Rd 1 - 05:00) It's time for the main event of the evening! Daljit Samir battles Layla Holmes in the AFF Women's Flyweight division. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a AFF Women's Flyweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Jay Race. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Harry Caulfield, Lewis Head, and Aarav Rogers. (Rd 1 - 05:00) About to fight in front of a home crowd, Holmes unsurprisingly gets a loud ovation from the crowd as she makes her entrance. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:55) Holmes comes in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 04:55) Holmes can't get past the sprawl of Samir...and eats a hard knee strike too! (Rd 1 - 04:55) Holmes falls face-first to the ground, absolutely out cold! (Rd 1 - 04:55) By knock out, the winner is Daljit Samir! (Rd 1 - 04:55) Daljit Samir makes her second defence of the AFF Women's Flyweight title. (Rd 1 - 04:55) Official Result: Daljit Samir defeats Layla Holmes (Knock Out (Knee) in 0:05 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Imagine the stunned silence of the crowd watching their hometown challenger get starched in 5 seconds.
  9. As someone who plays tons of sim watcher games that end up going decades into the future, I have definitely never seen an AI company use the reality shows a single time in any game since the feature has been implemented. I believe it might be designed just for the user.
  10. Oh right! That wasn't even an option in WMMA4, totally forgot that was a thing now.
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="vBaC0n" data-cite="vBaC0n" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>What are 'free pictures' used for?<p> </p><p> How do i prevent regens without pictures from happening?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Free pictures are pictures that aren't assigned to a fighter yet that are assigned to automatically generated new fighters.</p><p> </p><p> If you don't want any <strong>regens </strong>without pictures, go into the editor, filter out every character that is missing a picture, and mass edit them all to Regeneration: No</p><p> </p><p> If you don't want any generated fighters at all without pictures (this doesn't mean regens, this means NEW generated fighters) then go into the era settings and set the minimum fighters per division for every era to 0. Keep in mind that this will also prevent any generated fighters WITH pictures from being made as well. Now the only characters in the game world will be the ones that the game started with and their subsequent regens. No new characters will be created. </p><p> </p><p> I hope this answered your question!</p>
  12. <p>Hoping Adam sees this one, he's probably the only one that can answer definitively, but maybe someone has seen it happen in their games.</p><p> </p><p> My question:</p><p> </p><p> Will AI companies open Atomweight and Strawweight divisions (both men and women) if there are enough fighters in the game world to warrant having the division?</p>
  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="cdidman" data-cite="cdidman" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Does anyone know what this is or what it looks like? For the life of me I can't find a "showcase" local show. I've seen it written about a couple of times, but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be looking for, because I don't have anything in my game saying anything about a showcase.<p> </p><p> Thanks.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> They're listed as "Free Agent Showcase 2001" or whatever year you're in. </p><p> </p><p> You can look through the results list to see if one has happened yet.</p><p> </p><p> They only seem to happen when there are a lot of high level free agents.</p>
  14. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="mattandbenny" data-cite="mattandbenny" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Is there a way to see a fighters maximum weight? I have made my heavyweight division 206 - 300 pounds, but one super heavyweight (Melvin Yeo) seems to be healthy but isn't showing up. I was wondering if he weighed over 300 pounds.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> Hover over their weight class in their profile and it should bring up a pop up that tells you their min and max fighting weights, their preferred fighting weight and their walking weight.</p>
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