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You probably won't be too thrilled with this, but my initial reaction is "Is there really only one download location?"

 

I'm aware that mirrors will pop up (and I'll provide one too, like I've done for the last two TEW releases) - but it's showing 4 hours to download 185mb and that's a bit silly.

 

I realise that there is a large demand to get the game immediately, but the company really should have sent out the file to pre-agreed mirroring sites/people before this release so that this frustration is not an issue.

 

I'm looking forward to playing it, but this seems to happen with each TEW/WMMA release and it's a bit of a pain in the neck.

 

I hope you don't see this as unnecessary bitching, and I appreciate this is likely a GDS head office decision rather than an Adam Ryland one.

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Just wanted to say that it's been great seeing WMMA3 grow throughout the development process into a quality game that, in my mind at least, far surpasses WMMA2 in every which way.

 

The fight engine is much, much more realistic and the 'flashes' for takedowns, knockdowns and submissions give the fight-changing moments a sense of gravitas and draw you into the bouts.

 

I'm really loving the database though. This was something Adam kept to himself during the dev process, so it was a pleasant surprise to go through it this week and check out all the changes. Already into a fun game with the new Brazilian promotion FLB.

 

Bobby Brubaker, Dexter Darling and Dwayne Alleyne are some of my early favs in GAMMA as well.

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It's not your computers or connections. It's the fact that we're all hammering the server and using the bandwidth. That means it can only 'share out' so much speed to us all. However, if there had been more servers/choices to download it from, then there would be more speed to share.

 

Well, if wishes were fishes. It'll be worth it, but it's so avoidable.

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You probably won't be too thrilled with this, but my initial reaction is "Is there really only one download location?"

 

I'm aware that mirrors will pop up (and I'll provide one too, like I've done for the last two TEW releases) - but it's showing 4 hours to download 185mb and that's a bit silly.

 

I realise that there is a large demand to get the game immediately, but the company really should have sent out the file to pre-agreed mirroring sites/people before this release so that this frustration is not an issue.

 

I'm looking forward to playing it, but this seems to happen with each TEW/WMMA release and it's a bit of a pain in the neck.

 

I hope you don't see this as unnecessary bitching, and I appreciate this is likely a GDS head office decision rather than an Adam Ryland one.

 

Could not agree more. Mine is telling me 8 hours! For 185mb?? Of course understand there is going to be alot of demand immediately, but thats the exact point of releasing it on more than one mirror. Just hope someone with a 20Mb connection downloads soon and puts up a mirror that can handle demand.

 

EDIT* However should have added its a demo, and its been the case for years so not overly shocked, just agree that it is a complete oversight by Grey Dog. Looking forward to offer some constructive feedback in this thread once I am able to play it. Off out tonight, and running 5km in a Santa Suit in the morning (charity), so will have earned my testing tomorrow afternoon.

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maybe if we cancell it then it can go quicker. SO!! You guys cancel yours. Then I will download mine. then you can fight over it later. lol jk

 

Or am I?

 

No. Why don't you cancel it you know u want to.:cool:

 

Please don't spam the thread with useless information. This thread is for initial reactions, which I feel mine was appropriate - but further posts like your one are just going to get it locked/deleted.

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In an effort to get this thread back on track...

 

Another feature I'm loving is the improved contract negotiations. You really get a sense of 'playing the game' with negotiations now - it's no longer a case of just filling in the boxes.

 

In WMMA 2, negotiations were a one-sided process - you keep ramping up the numbers until the fighter gets what he wants, then he accepts. Negotiating with a fighter in WMMA3 is just that - negotiating from both sides.

 

It's hugely satisfying to stick to your guns until negotiations go down to the wire and have a fighter cave and accept your lower offer instead of facing unemployment. Ha!

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In an effort to get this thread back on track...

 

Another feature I'm loving is the improved contract negotiations. You really get a sense of 'playing the game' with negotiations now - it's no longer a case of just filling in the boxes.

 

In WMMA 2, negotiations were a one-sided process - you keep ramping up the numbers until the fighter gets what he wants, then he accepts. Negotiating with a fighter in WMMA3 is just that - negotiating from both sides.

 

It's hugely satisfying to stick to your guns until negotiations go down to the wire and have a fighter cave and accept your lower offer instead of facing unemployment. Ha!

If this with a bigger or smaller name? I'd imagine someone with a losing streak low on the totem will be a LOT more desperate to keep his job.

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The negotiations are great. Back in WMMA 2 there was a set amount for every fighter based on their level, so you knew exactly what to offer the guy just based on his name value and if you where stealing him from someone else.

 

In WMMA 3, sweetening the deal with bonuses can get you the guy even with an offer of less guaranteed cash than what he wants. Some guys will even accept your initial offer if you refuse to increase your offer and keep offering him the same thing. Fighters coming out of big wins (or with high "aura" at the moment) are harder to negotiate with than guys with losing streaks. Overall, it is a ton of fun.

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For those who have actually already played the game, can you elaborate on any and all info about the database? Adam seemed to hint a lot of the information flying around was inaccurate, so I feel there is more to be uncovered with the database.... Anything someone can add to what we already know?
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