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Playng as Alessandra Aquino in the game. I'm unemployed and..

http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2014/01/1419942652-reporter.png

 

Yep. I think it's a pretty cool feature, even if you"re unemployed, your character still find a way to get involved in the MMA business (Look at the commentary)

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These two are absolute beasts right now. Carla is literally unstoppable, but the other one is in a division above. They have to meet some day for a superfight.

 

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(Rd 1 - 00:57) Alves is off target with a pair of jabs but scores with a great right hook. Gassaway misses with a left jab but hits a right head kick.

(Rd 1 - 00:57) That shot looks to have hurt the jaw of Gassaway quite badly.

(Rd 1 - 00:57) Alves may have hurt his own hand with that last punch, judging from his reaction.

(Rd 1 - 00:57) If the hand is broken, his job just got a lot tougher.

(Rd 1 - 00:45) That last shot may have done some damage, Gassaway is backing off and looks totally dazed!

(Rd 1 - 00:45) Alves smashes Gassaway with a vicious right head kick! He's knocked out!

(Rd 1 - 00:33) Thiago Alves takes the victory by way of knock out!

(Rd 1 - 00:33) Official Result: 'Pitbull' Thiago Alves defeats Brian Gassaway (Knock Out (Kick) in 4:27 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.

 

THIAGO SMASH!

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ROFL! Matti Kurri and Valentin Taneyev both got busted for recreational drugs after their SIGMA title fight, which Taneyev won in round by kimura. Someone slid some coke in both of their bottles, or perhaps powdered their gloves? :eek:

 

Taneyev is also my BCF Light Heavyweight champion, with a record of 18-0-1NC now, and having beat pretty much everybody in the division, including Kitson twice by stoppage. What to do, what to do? :mad:

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ROFL! Matti Kurri and Valentin Taneyev both got busted for recreational drugs after their SIGMA title fight, which Taneyev won in round by kimura. Someone slid some coke in both of their bottles, or perhaps powdered their gloves? :eek:

 

Yeah I had that happen too. Worst luck ever.

 

HW champ got caught and had to vacate title due to suspension. Then there was a vacate title match. Both guys got pinched...

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I had a fantastic title fight between Da Guia and Dean where they both injured their hands pounding each other. Dean took Rounds 1, 2 and 4 with his wrestling, with Da Guia taking Round 3 due to avoiding the takedowns. In Round 5, Da Guia hits his second wicked head kick and this one knocks out Dean and wins him the title. However, they are both out 6 months due to medical suspensions.
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(Rd 1 - 05:00) The co-main event is up next. 'The Dragon' Tadamasa Yamada squares off with 'The Calgary Assassin' Mike Watson in the GAMMA Light Heavyweight division.

(Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce will be the referee.

(Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Ian Rivers, Benjamin Milligan III, and Johnny Beerbohm.

(Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway!

(Rd 1 - 05:00) They start with a touch of gloves.

(Rd 1 - 04:51) They come together and strike.

(Rd 1 - 04:51) Watson scores with a jab and also lands a nice right hook. Yamada is off target with a left jab but launches a right head kick that did damage.

(Rd 1 - 04:44) Yamada is on wobbly legs, he almost fell over as he attempted to back off!

(Rd 1 - 04:44) Watson acts fast, moving in and knocking Yamada out with a single brutal right hand! What a punch!

(Rd 1 - 04:33) Mike Watson takes the victory by way of knock out!

(Rd 1 - 04:33) Official Result: 'The Calgary Assassin' Mike Watson defeats 'The Dragon' Tadamasa Yamada (Knock Out (Punch)

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(Rd 1 - 05:00) Next up, 'Bulldozer' Benedikt Streit battling Swithens Corcoran.

(Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins!

(Rd 1 - 04:55) Corcoran connects with two left hands and then scores with a right cross.

(Rd 1 - 04:55) Streit may have a cracked jaw from that shot, he looks in some pain.

(Rd 1 - 04:37) Corcoran closes in on Streit, looking to unleash some strikes.

(Rd 1 - 04:37) A jab hit home from Corcoran and then catches Streit with a right hook to the body.

(Rd 1 - 04:24) Streit has to barrel through a number of punches to get there, but eventually gets close enough to clinch.

(Rd 1 - 04:11) Using his wrestling skills, Streit is trying to push Corcoran up against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 04:11) Corcoran ends up backed against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 03:51) Streit exerts total control, keeping Corcoran smothered against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 03:51) The exchange short punches to the body for about a minute.

(Rd 1 - 03:00) Streit shows great control, keeping Corcoran pressed against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 02:05) Streit hits Corcoran, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut.

(Rd 1 - 01:51) Streit pins Corcoran up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head.

(Rd 1 - 01:38) Streit exerts total control, keeping Corcoran smothered against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 01:38) The exchange short punches to the body for about a minute.

(Rd 1 - 00:42) Unable to break free, Corcoran is smothered up against the cage.

(Rd 1 - 00:42) The rest of the round sees them remain there, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head.

(Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires.

(Rd 1 - 00:00) There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Corcoran.

(Rd 2 - 05:00) And here we go, round two!

(Rd 2 - 04:50) Corcoran steps in and looks to unleash.

(Rd 2 - 04:50) Corcoran lands two left hands, but misses with a vicious right hand.

(Rd 2 - 04:34) Corcoran lands a jab and then lands a big right hand.

(Rd 2 - 04:13) Streit, looking very tentative, pokes out a quick jab that hits.

(Rd 2 - 04:13) Corcoran lands a jab and then catches Streit with a crunching right hook.

(Rd 2 - 04:05) Streit looks unsteady on his feet as he retreats, that last blow may have rocked him!

(Rd 2 - 04:05) Corcoran pounces and smashes Streit with a big right hand! Down he goes!

(Rd 2 - 03:53) Corcoran starts pounding away on Streit, looking to finish him off!

(Rd 2 - 03:53) Corcoran pounds away, but is unable to land many clean shots on Streit.

(Rd 2 - 03:38) Corcoran tries to pound on Streit, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

(Rd 2 - 03:23) Streit struggles and does well, managing to get full guard.

(Rd 2 - 03:03) Corcoran keeps tight to Streit, peppering him with short strikes.

(Rd 2 - 02:47) Streit tries to ensnare an arm.

(Rd 2 - 02:47) Corcoran fends off Streit, and doesn't give up an arm.

(Rd 2 - 02:10) Corcoran uses a quick shoulder smash.

(Rd 2 - 02:02) Corcoran throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

(Rd 2 - 01:43) Streit grabs Corcoran and draws him in close, smothering him.

(Rd 2 - 01:16) Corcoran throws a few relatively weak right hands.

(Rd 2 - 00:50) Streit pulls Corcoran in close, then scores with a glancing elbow to the top of the head.

(Rd 2 - 00:44) Corcoran punches down at Streit, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

(Rd 2 - 00:20) Corcoran fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

(Rd 2 - 00:02) Streit brings his legs up and tries to lock Corcoran in a triangle choke.

(Rd 2 - 00:02) Corcoran gets caught by the triangle, but needn't panic as there's only a few seconds left!

(Rd 2 - 00:00) The time runs out on round two.

(Rd 2 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Corcoran.

(Rd 2 - 00:00) Even if he can take this final round, I can't see Streit winning on the judges' scorecards. He needs a finish.

(Rd 2 - 00:00) Streit slumps back on his stool, and can be heard dejectedly telling his corner that his jaw has been broken.

(Rd 2 - 00:00) The towel gets thrown in by the corner of Streit! They think the injury is too severe!

(Rd 2 - 00:00) The winner, by TKO due to corner stoppage; Swithens Corcoran!

(Rd 2 - 00:00) Official Result: Swithens Corcoran defeats 'Bulldozer' Benedikt Streit (TKO (Corner Stoppage) in 5:00 of round 2). The match was rated as being Average.

 

I've never seen that before, neither in WMMA3 nor in 4. Very cool that this happens.

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I just noticed a generated female fighter with the nickname "One Man Gang" and thought that was pretty funny.

 

And to the fellow earlier in the thread, Davey Rushton went down in my game with a 2 year and however many month foot injury as well. Pretty much right from the get go. He was/is Super Heavyweight champ. Probably should have stripped him of the title but I didn't, just crowned an interim champ. And I just had Herringbone (still LHW champ) go down with a 1 year 6 month STOMACH injury. Both happened during camps. Pretty stink, but the show must go on.

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(Rd 2 - 01:29) They engage in the center.

(Rd 2 - 01:29) Patinkin tries a right hook but misses. Villar hits a left jab and also lands cleanly with a powerful straight right!

(Rd 2 - 01:29) Villar looks like he may have broken his hand with that last punch.

(Rd 2 - 01:29) If the hand is broken, his job just got a lot tougher.

(Rd 2 - 01:22) Patinkin collapses, that shot knocked him out!

(Rd 2 - 01:22) The winner, by knock out, is Affonso 'The Cyborg' Villar!

(Rd 2 - 01:22) Post-Fight Interview: Villar calls out Niko Soldo, saying he thinks it'd be a great fight.

 

Sorry for the double post, but that just happened. Yeah, so Villar simultaneously broke his hand AND knocked out Patinkin. Then he went and called out Soldo, whom I was actually going to have facing the winner of this fight anyway. Thankfully the injury wasn't too bad, only 24 days. But his recoup time is like almost 5 months, and his medical suspension is almost 6.

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kinda unrealistic. if someone throws a huge KO blow no one is going to notice hey look I think the one guy broke his hand landing that haymaker.

 

but whatever I realize its just a game and the text pops up without knowing the other guy is knocked out.

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So let me preface this by saying I am very new to the game.

 

I opened a women's division in GAMMA. I made it an openweight division for the time being so 90-600lbs because as it stands most women in the game are all around the lower weight limits anyway. Now, the problem came when I started up the 3rd season of my reality show to bolster the division with some unknown talent. Keeping in mind the season is over and I'm just waiting till the end of the month for the finale to take place. I JUST realized while going through the cast to see if there was anyone I hadn't signed that I meant to, that EVERY SINGLE woman the game generated for my reality show is a super heavyweight.

 

I was really close to posting this in the tech forum. I don't even know. Gonna have to fire the lot of them. Honestly, the lightest one is like 269.

 

Moral of the story is, is don't run an openweight reality show, they will give you ALL upperweight fighters. Guess I should have figured, but good lord man....

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="iverbure" data-cite="iverbure" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="38788" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>honestly if that were me I would just go to a randomizer. randomize (how many fighters are in the season) weights from say 125 lbs to 145 lbs and just edit the fighters weights. <p> </p><p> gonna have to change their heights too I guess.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> That's actually a really good idea. I'll definitely be doing that.</p><p> </p><p> I didn't know whether to laugh or cry upon that little discovery. Sixteen 300lb women. Nothing against bigger girls, but there is no way any of the other women in the game are gonna want to take a fight with that big a weight discrepancy. I told my partner about it (she neither cares about the game or MMA for that matter) and even she had a good laugh. <img alt=":o" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/redface.png.900245280682ef18c5d82399a93c5827.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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I think the randomizer comes up with fighters in the range of employability- you provided an opportunity for 300 pound women, so the generator made some. A similar thing happened for me in my WEFF game- some of the generated women could fight at atomweight, so I opened an atomweight division- and suddenly the generator was creating dozens of women who fight specifically at atomweight.
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="packerman120" data-cite="packerman120" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="38788" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><span>http://i62.tinypic.com/2z74ot5.png</span><p> </p><p> </p><p> I have a few questions.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> Don't judge, Affonso just wants to feel pretty.</p>
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http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/03/1421616385-elena.png

 

Elena "Takedown Legend" just retired in my game :D

She was 19-6-1

I've created her with the render of J Silver.

 

She was a takedown specialist, but mostly boring on the ground. Still, she was a beast, and only the like of Ingrid Westemark (2 times), Lyudmilla Ostrovsky, Tuga Matijevic, etc has beaten her. Maria Lemann retired her with a sick armbar

The key point of her career was the Split draw in the first match with Ingrid, where she was getting dominated on the ground, getting take down five time, but rebound with three takedown of his own and bloody Ingrid on the ground.

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I think the randomizer comes up with fighters in the range of employability- you provided an opportunity for 300 pound women, so the generator made some. A similar thing happened for me in my WEFF game- some of the generated women could fight at atomweight, so I opened an atomweight division- and suddenly the generator was creating dozens of women who fight specifically at atomweight.

 

Yeah that's exactly what happened. I mean if I was to put a welter, middle or heavyweight division on the show I would expect it to generate fighters at the upper weights of the division, because it would be advantageous for them to be.

 

Really, I just wasn't thinking. And am kind of surprised it didn't create a group of 500 to 600 pounders. :p

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