Re: WBSS Fantasy Heavyweight Legends 2020
Posted: 24 Mar 2020, 16:11
Full fight: Lewis vs. Frazier
QFTTmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 15:38 Obvious fix/robbery if Butterbean doesn't win the tournament
Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 15:42 Btw shocking that in these days the games still have everyone with movements like sock em rock em robots. The lack of realism in boxing games is ridiculous
LMFAO! Whatsamattah EO? Someone step on your cape?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:00Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 15:42 Btw shocking that in these days the games still have everyone with movements like sock em rock em robots. The lack of realism in boxing games is ridiculous
EA Sports’ Fight Night and Knockout Kings series both sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. Their boxing games are one of the best franchises to have ever been launched on games consoles.
It's actually ridiculous that you're criticising the state of technology that is on the cusp of being a decade old, especially considering the rapid speed of technological advancements nowadays.
You’re welcome to argue with me and tell me I’m wrong if you are brave or stupid enough to do so!
Is there any inaccuracy in the post of mine you've quoted?oogiebe wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:05LMFAO! Whatsamattah EO? Someone step on your cape?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:00
Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.
EA Sports’ Fight Night and Knockout Kings series both sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. Their boxing games are one of the best franchises to have ever been launched on games consoles.
It's actually ridiculous that you're criticising the state of technology that is on the cusp of being a decade old, especially considering the rapid speed of technological advancements nowadays.
You’re welcome to argue with me and tell me I’m wrong if you are brave or stupid enough to do so!
Butterbean is VERY well known.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 12:33 44 year old butterbean included but present day fres oquendo excluded....
Well i talked to gilberto mendoza and he says fres oquendo is the bees knees and a modern day fonzie. Do you think the head of the wba would lie mister?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 13:12Butterbean is VERY well known.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 12:33 44 year old butterbean included but present day fres oquendo excluded....
Butterbean > Michael Spinks
Games in general were still very advanced back then (lol 2011 is absolutely decades and decades and decades ago lol) and the unrealistic qualities I refer to really have no reason at all why they'd have to be there in the 2010s. There are other fighting games made early in the decade that are more realistic, like the K1 kickboxing game I bet they will still be there in any boxing game that gets released next too. Copies sold is totally irrelevant to my point.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:00Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 15:42 Btw shocking that in these days the games still have everyone with movements like sock em rock em robots. The lack of realism in boxing games is ridiculous
EA Sports’ Fight Night and Knockout Kings series both sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. Their boxing games are one of the best franchises to have ever been launched on games consoles.
Also, to be fair, the fighting styles displayed by these videos is representative of the gamers bashing the buttons rather than exploiting the wide array of shots provided by the game itself.
It's actually ridiculous that you're criticising the state of technology that is on the cusp of being a decade old, especially considering the rapid speed of technological advancements nowadays.
You’re welcome to argue with me and tell me I’m wrong if you are brave or stupid enough to do so!
The dude has deep pride in being a video game warrior and it stings him to hear his games criticized. LEAVE FIGHT NIGHT ALONE !!!oogiebe wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:05LMFAO! Whatsamattah EO? Someone step on your cape?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:00
Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.
EA Sports’ Fight Night and Knockout Kings series both sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. Their boxing games are one of the best franchises to have ever been launched on games consoles.
It's actually ridiculous that you're criticising the state of technology that is on the cusp of being a decade old, especially considering the rapid speed of technological advancements nowadays.
You’re welcome to argue with me and tell me I’m wrong if you are brave or stupid enough to do so!
You ignorantly used the phrase “these days”, referring to this particular point in time... and now you’re backtracking.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 16:00Games in general were still very advanced back then (lol 2011 is absolutely decades and decades and decades ago lol) and the unrealistic qualities I refer to really have no reason at all why they'd have to be there in the 2010s. There are other fighting games made early in the decade that are more realistic, like the K1 kickboxing game I bet they will still be there in any boxing game that gets released next too. Copies sold is totally irrelevant to my point.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 11:00
Fight Night Champion was released in 2011 for the PS3. And the PS5 is being released later on this year.
EA Sports’ Fight Night and Knockout Kings series both sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. Their boxing games are one of the best franchises to have ever been launched on games consoles.
Also, to be fair, the fighting styles displayed by these videos is representative of the gamers bashing the buttons rather than exploiting the wide array of shots provided by the game itself.
It's actually ridiculous that you're criticising the state of technology that is on the cusp of being a decade old, especially considering the rapid speed of technological advancements nowadays.
You’re welcome to argue with me and tell me I’m wrong if you are brave or stupid enough to do so!
Ya, I bet you did play the EA games, with many many accounts as you know right![]()
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 17:38 Not backtracking at all, I don't consider these days to mean this literal point in time, more like periods. 2011 was not long ago at all and we are talking about the most recent boxing games, not punch out. It is a very much modern game, and the stuff has been in place in technology to make far more realistic games even before that (I played a kickboxing one around 2001--far more realistic movements, much more diversity in fighter style and motions, much deeper gameplay features and with far more realistic tactics required). The shortcomings aren't in anything they didn't have the capacity for all those countless generations ago in 2011, I will give them credit that they eventually toned down that utter shambles parrying system where you'd get completely frozen sub zero style for like 5 seconds lol, who the hell thought of that one![]()
Bruh we are not talking about arcade machines as the hottest new technology times here. will say, it's always a personal triumph when you can find a game that you like so much, realistic or not, that you play online with like 5 aliases and even get caught talking to yourself with them![]()
Fight Night Champion is almost a decade old.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 15:42 Btw shocking that in these days the games still have everyone with movements like sock em rock em robots. The lack of realism in boxing games is ridiculous
It's amazing to me how much smoother Madden football is. One would think a boxing vid game would be at least just as good.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 20:07 Not even a decade bruh, for a game made in a time where video games are advanced as hell, it really needs to step the f@ck up if they ever make another. Stop getting their motion acters from rockem sockem robots games
Like I said though, at least they canned that f@cking ridiculous freeze parry, what idiot came up with that and where did they see anything like that happen in boxing![]()