Just have some questions about fight night round 2:
1. Is there such thing as a one punch knockout? It says it on the back cover of the game but i've never seen one. Usually i have to knock my opponent down 3-4 times before he stays down. Can you ever just knock your opponent down and he doesn't get back up?
2. Does going to the body in the earlier rounds actually slow the other fighter down as the fight goes on? If so, how? e.g they don't move around as well, punches are weaker, etc.
3. In career mode what is the most effective way to go about the training games? Sometimes my ratings will go up heaps and then sometimes they will only go up a little but i don't know what im doing differently. Is this random or is there a way to maximise the games efficiency? If for example you need 30,000 points to increase your ratings should you stop when you get to 30,000 or keep going as much as you can? Can you overtrain?
4. What is better, focus training or quick training?
Thanks
1. Is there such thing as a one punch knockout? It says it on the back cover of the game but i've never seen one. Usually i have to knock my opponent down 3-4 times before he stays down. Can you ever just knock your opponent down and he doesn't get back up?
2. Does going to the body in the earlier rounds actually slow the other fighter down as the fight goes on? If so, how? e.g they don't move around as well, punches are weaker, etc.
3. In career mode what is the most effective way to go about the training games? Sometimes my ratings will go up heaps and then sometimes they will only go up a little but i don't know what im doing differently. Is this random or is there a way to maximise the games efficiency? If for example you need 30,000 points to increase your ratings should you stop when you get to 30,000 or keep going as much as you can? Can you overtrain?
4. What is better, focus training or quick training?
Thanks
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