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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 7:27:17 GMT -5
Seriously someone needs the Thanos
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lucas_lee
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Post by lucas_lee on Aug 12, 2018 7:29:32 GMT -5
lol got BAAAAAAAAAANED from critical club for saying i was using a pirated version of WORLD, and i only sign on to it too! on a scale from one to ten am i idiot? and i only asked if i could merge the scant few saves i've found off-steam ..... don't ban me from here nowYeah you deserved it. If you were dumb enough to say that really not something that you should be bragging about
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Phil Parent
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Post by Phil Parent on Aug 12, 2018 10:11:32 GMT -5
Ahhh dude, you knew better than to outright say you pirated it. We aren't much for discipline, you just made it easy. I'm working on a database, I want you guys to see it. This will include the stats & parameters of EVERY different character that ever was in the series. drive.google.com/open?id=1w5SbPF4wgclHIh5k9IeY1eHvND91uMuZpKvB8x8qumQThis will include everything, from the Pro Wrestling NES guys (pretty much the Fire Pro proof of concept FP's creator made for Nintendo) to the NJPW DLC guys. It will include default rosters, FPZ Story Mode characters, FPR Contest winner edits, FPD DLC (but the Rally and Convention edits will be regrouped under a generic entry denoting their contest-imposed point limit, since they all have the same.), KOC I and II characters, Blazing Tornado characters and the official Spike created edits for World, such as the director's edits and the Nonary Games set. At this point, the only thing I won't have in are FPG Edit Ranking characters (No Data), the characters from Fire Pro J (Mobile game with an actual roster we know nothing about but the roster, which is full of characters who aren't otherwise in the series), Jesse Ventura from the unreleased Megadrive Thunder Pro port and anything from Fire Pro 360, because there isn't actually anything to port from there and that game never existed in my or Spike Chunsoft's minds. This will be a good reference for edit makers and a good companion piece if you want to play the series defaults. This will work for my Anthology edits, the FP Complete edits, the Heroine-Syndrome set as well as partially for the otaku edits as well. It's not anywhere close to done, but you can check it out!
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Post by Mr PONYMANIA Mr Jenzie on Aug 12, 2018 13:49:30 GMT -5
yeah pretty much upset with myself for even mentioning it and i deserve what i got and won't post in this thread anymore
and hopefully i can get all my spreadsheets and stuff off my dead usb stick and continue with my RETURNS simming
goodbye
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Post by TheMediocreWarrior on Aug 13, 2018 0:01:59 GMT -5
Here is more of my Brawl for All Redo. I have the semifinals and final left to simulate.
1st Round Match: The Godfather vs Dan Severn
Round 1: Severn starts things off with a jab, which Godfather returns with a jab of his own, followed by an uppercut. Godfather getting several hooks in. A huge hook by Severn rocks the Godfather. Two hooks in a row by Severn at 1:53. Severn hits Godfather with a critical hook at 2:17 to win this one. Match Evaluation: 86%
1st Round Match: Scorpio vs 8-Ball
Round 1: Scorpio doesn’t seem at all intimidated by 8-Ball’s size advantage, getting quite a bit of offense in early on. After that it’s a fairly even match, until 8-Ball hits an uppercut that knocks down Scorpio just as the bell rings.
Round 2: 8-Ball begins the round with another uppercut, knocking down Scorpio. He’s up at 4. Scorpio with a critical hook out of nowhere at 0:22! He’s declared the winner at 0:30 into round 2.
Match Evaluation: 84%
Going into the second round, our match ups are:
Steve Blackman vs. Bradshaw Brakus vs. Hawk Bob Holly vs Pierre Dan Severn vs. Scorpio
2nd Round Match: Steve Blackman vs. Bradshaw
Round 1: Bradshaw and Blackman are trading jabs and hooks in the early part of this match. Blackman with an uppercut at :32. Now its Bradshaw who seems to be landing the most punches. A left hook takes down Blackman at 2:45. He’s up at the count of 5.
Round 2: Blackman starts the round with a huge right hand to Bradshaw. He gets a few more shots in but an uppercut misses. Bradshaw counters with some punches of his own, and knocks down Blackman at :25. Blackman is right back up. A right hook by Bradshaw brings him back down at :42. A six count. Two more right hands bring down Blackman at 1:03. He’s up at five, and since the referee didn’t count the first knockdown he’s still alive in this match. Blackman is making the most of it, trying to make a comeback by landing several rights and lefts. A combo by Bradshaw knocks down Blackman for the final time at 1:48.
Match evaluation: 83%
2nd Round Match: Brakus vs. Hawk
Based on the first round of this tournament, I don’t like Hawk’s chances. Maybe he can pull of an upset?
Round 1: Good footwork by Hawk, landing some blows while forcing Brakus to chase him. Nice right hook by Hawk at :18. Brakus landing two nasty looking hooks at :54. A huge left hook by Brakus at about the 1:30 mark, and it looks like Hawk is bleeding. It doesn’t seem to be slowing him down though, as he lands two right hooks on Brakus while continuing to move around the ring. Both men are connecting with some devastating looking punches, but the bell rings before anyone could be knocked down.
Round 2: Hawk begins the round with a straight right hand that knocks back Brakus. Brakus has Hawk against the ropes at :30. Once he escapes things are looking pretty even as we near the 2:00 mark. Wait! A critical left hook knocks out Brakus at 2:00. Hawk wins! Hawk wins! Hawk wins! Oh, what a rush!
Match evaluation: 82%.
2nd Round Match: Bob Holly vs. Pierre
Round 1: Holly and Pierre miss each other simultaneously twice. Pierre moving around the ring, making Holly miss some more. There seems to be a pattern of exchanging punches, followed by both men missing straight punches at the same time. Pierre gets Holly up against the ropes at about 2:20, and now Holly is bleeding. I don’t think I’ve seen that many missed punches in any other match.
Round 2: Stop trying to throw straight punches at the same time! Quite a lot of missed punches, and a lot of clinching. Now it seems to be Pierre getting in most of the offense at the 2:00 mark. If any match so far would have gotten the “we want wrestling” chant, it would be this one.
Round 3: Pierre knocks down Holly at 1:34. Holly is up at 6. Holly starts to come back, and now Pierre is bleeding as well. Pierre knocks down Holly a second time at 2:10. He’s up at five, and comes back with an uppercut to Pierre. Two left hooks bring down Holly for the final time at 2:56.
Match evaluation: 100%! Fire Pro, did you judge the Brakus/Hawk match a little late?
2nd Round Match: Dan Severn vs Scorpio
Round 1: A lot of back and forth to start things off, with Severn seeming to land just a few more punches. This match is a lot faster paced than the previous one. The crowd is really loud for this one. Severn starts to bleed just before 2:30.
Round 2: Severn knocks down Scorpio at :20. Scorpio is up at 6. Scorpio surprises Severn with a critical left hook at :42, winning this one at 0:50.
Match Evaluation: 84%
The semifinal matches are:
Bradshaw vs. Hawk Pierre vs. Scorpio
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 13, 2018 15:52:49 GMT -5
Oh, look who got an advanced copy from SC and took Fighting Road for a spin...
WARNING: LANGUAGE, EXTREME LIMB EMBIGGENING, EXCESSIVE TANAHASHHI WAIFUING AND MULTIPLE EAT SHITS!
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Post by Final Countdown Jones on Aug 13, 2018 16:32:15 GMT -5
Been sitting on this since winter and waiting for the chance to give it a spin, been waiting on Fire Promoter to drop but I might give it a spin once the New Japan DLC drops because if I'm buying a season pass I might as well bother to play it before it sinks into the depths of my backlog. And it looks great, so giving it time to mature and get a strong modding/character creating community looks like it was a good call.
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Post by TheMediocreWarrior on Aug 13, 2018 22:53:56 GMT -5
Here is how the rest of the Brawl for All went.
Semifinal match: Bradshaw vs Hawk
Round 1: Once again, Hawk showing some good footwork. He gets the first hook in. They’re both landing some powerful strikes. Hawk goes down at 1:18. He’s up at four and gets right back in this match with a jab and a nice straight left. A hook by Bradshaw brings Hawk down at 1:56. He’s up at five, but he’s going to have to be careful for the remaining 45 seconds. He looks out of breath at the 2:50, but saves himself with a clinch.
Round 2: Hawk starts off the round with a nice straight left. They’re trading hooks, and Hawk goes down at :22. A count of five. Hawk fires back with three shots in a row. Bradshaw getting a lot of offense in, and Hawk goes down a second time at 1:06. A right hook by Bradshaw knocks down Hawk for the final time at 1:58. A valiant effort by Road Warrior Hawk, but it will be Bradshaw that advances to the finals.
Match Evaluation: 83%
Semifinal Match: Scorpio vs. Pierre
Round 1: Scorpio seems to be landing more punches early in the round. However, Pierre knocks him down at 1:23. Pierre lands a critical strike at a 1:43, ending this one at 1:51.
Match Evaluation: 86%.
The final of the Brawl for All will be Bradshaw vs. Pierre. The winner, getting a main event push…maybe?
Finals: Bradshaw vs. Pierre
Round 1: A fairly even match, until Pierre lands a critical right at 1:48. Pierre wins the Brawl for all at 1:56.
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Johnny B. Decent
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Aug 13, 2018 23:08:47 GMT -5
Man, even in a game, PCO is running wild.
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Post by TheMediocreWarrior on Aug 13, 2018 23:22:53 GMT -5
Man, even in a game, PCO is running wild. Just did a Google search. Wow, I had no idea he was still wrestling.
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Johnny B. Decent
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Aug 13, 2018 23:31:55 GMT -5
Man, even in a game, PCO is running wild. Just did a Google search. Wow, I had no idea he was still wrestling. He's actually kind of having a career revival at the moment. He's quite in-demand and is putting on a lot of great matches.
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 13, 2018 23:47:05 GMT -5
The Year Of PCO marches on untethered.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2018 7:43:15 GMT -5
I've been meaning to ask this for a while, but how do you guys set up your rosters?
I love the game but I find myself spending way too much time deleting everyone to try and get them organized and never seem happy with it.
I'm never sure how to set up promotions/years etc without everything getting too complicated.
If anyone has any advice or a list they based theirs off of or something that'd be much appreciated.
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 14, 2018 13:34:55 GMT -5
I've been meaning to ask this for a while, but how do you guys set up your rosters? I love the game but I find myself spending way too much time deleting everyone to try and get them organized and never seem happy with it. I'm never sure how to set up promotions/years etc without everything getting too complicated. If anyone has any advice or a list they based theirs off of or something that'd be much appreciated. Always do it by promotions, then stables. Usually, I eschew the period grouping of wrestlers, and just put guys like WWE and WCW wrestlers of the past under "Legends".
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Aug 14, 2018 15:06:29 GMT -5
I've been meaning to ask this for a while, but how do you guys set up your rosters? I love the game but I find myself spending way too much time deleting everyone to try and get them organized and never seem happy with it. I'm never sure how to set up promotions/years etc without everything getting too complicated. If anyone has any advice or a list they based theirs off of or something that'd be much appreciated. Currently I have the following promotion headings: WWE NJPW US Indy UK Indy Lucha (which is both Mexico AND Lucha Underground) Chikara Misc Legends All of them I have the teams listed as Face and Heel, and WWE and UK have a Women tab, except New Japan where everyone is organised by stable, though Taguchi Japan is rolled into the same group as the etc group. Some of this will change when the DLC comes out.
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Post by Heeltown, USA on Aug 14, 2018 20:43:01 GMT -5
I've been meaning to ask this for a while, but how do you guys set up your rosters? I love the game but I find myself spending way too much time deleting everyone to try and get them organized and never seem happy with it. I'm never sure how to set up promotions/years etc without everything getting too complicated. If anyone has any advice or a list they based theirs off of or something that'd be much appreciated. I’ll spare talking about how my original promotions ate organized as I assume you mean real life wrestlers. 50’s/60’s/70’s -Your Thesz, Rikidozan, Georgeous George, Bruno etc legends 80’s NWA 80’s WWF 80’s JAPAN Early 90’s WWF Early 90’s WCW 90’s NJPW 90’s AJPW New Generation WWF MNW WWF MNW WCW 90’s ECW Ruthless Aggression WWE Post NOAH AJPW NOAH (No NJPW from this era, it was an MMA shitshow) Rise of the Indies -2000’s TNA, ROH, CZW, Chikara 2010-current WWE 2010-current ROH 2010-current NJPW 2010-current Japan - Your modern day AJPW, DDT, BJPW, NOAH I, like you struggled for year with how to separate everything. I mostly settled on what I wanted with Returns and refined it with Workd. Funny enough though, outside of some 60’s/70’s legends, and 80’s Japan stars, I don’t really use the rest. Im mostly an original edit guy these days. But dammit if I dont need to have every era represented to satisfy my OCD.
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 23, 2018 14:02:38 GMT -5
The NJPW DLC is delayed for PC until September, and everyone is losing their goddamn minds... :/
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Aug 23, 2018 14:41:15 GMT -5
The NJPW DLC is delayed for PC until September, and everyone is losing their goddamn minds... :/ What about for PS4, I been considering buying it
However, I do kind of want it for computer for the mods but haven't checked if it is supported for Mac
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Allie Kitsune
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Aug 23, 2018 14:49:54 GMT -5
Im mostly an original edit guy these days. But dammit if I dont need to have every era represented to satisfy my OCD. I've intimidated myself over really getting started, trying to port over my 60-something edits from FPR, and then having 80-something new ideas for another fed...
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 23, 2018 16:12:14 GMT -5
The NJPW DLC is delayed for PC until September, and everyone is losing their goddamn minds... :/ What about for PS4, I been considering buying it However, I do kind of want it for computer for the mods but haven't checked if it is supported for Mac
It's still coming out on time for PS4, that the delay has to do with them having to take longer with the PS4 version and them wanting to get the PC version cleaned up properly. From the Steam Page: They're literally doing the opposite of what 2K would do, and some people would think this was on the level of Brutus delivering the killing blow to Caesar.
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