Just how "real" is sim?
Posted: 24 Jun 2014, 12:36
It's all there:
Judges who can't find their arse with both hands. Referees who think they are "in the fight", or "go to sleep" on the job. Managers who will send their fighters into buzzsaw after buzzsaw in any attempt to capture glory, other managers who strategize for ratings to a fault. Some managers wandering about with head firmly up arse without a clue. Some leaving the business allowing their fighters to flounder and eventually join the ranks of the homeless. Because said manager jus' don't give a rats ass about the very fighter they took on, when it all looked promising.
Even the absurd decisions, the great rivalries, the guy who has no business in the top ten, but Like Sven Ottke somehow finds himself nearly undefeated and rated highly. Never being defeated by an opponent, but by a hard head and possibly brittle hands.....
And Eder Jofre, arguably the best in the weight class holding on to the lead in performance points, deservedly so.
A CPU champion? Is that a first?
It has at least the "air" of reality.
I think this in some ways is shaping up to be one of the best seasons on record.
Eventually GBP will ride superior training and good luck to the top, and defeat all comers as we always do.
But until then, it does look competitive.
Sincere Thanks to FOL and Crease for their diligence this season!
Judges who can't find their arse with both hands. Referees who think they are "in the fight", or "go to sleep" on the job. Managers who will send their fighters into buzzsaw after buzzsaw in any attempt to capture glory, other managers who strategize for ratings to a fault. Some managers wandering about with head firmly up arse without a clue. Some leaving the business allowing their fighters to flounder and eventually join the ranks of the homeless. Because said manager jus' don't give a rats ass about the very fighter they took on, when it all looked promising.
Even the absurd decisions, the great rivalries, the guy who has no business in the top ten, but Like Sven Ottke somehow finds himself nearly undefeated and rated highly. Never being defeated by an opponent, but by a hard head and possibly brittle hands.....
And Eder Jofre, arguably the best in the weight class holding on to the lead in performance points, deservedly so.
A CPU champion? Is that a first?
It has at least the "air" of reality.
I think this in some ways is shaping up to be one of the best seasons on record.
Eventually GBP will ride superior training and good luck to the top, and defeat all comers as we always do.
But until then, it does look competitive.
Sincere Thanks to FOL and Crease for their diligence this season!