Post by POETICDRINK2U on Jul 10, 2013 23:29:08 GMT -5
16.2 New modes
We should have create a title, tournament, round robin, match maker (create a PPV) mode in the next installment in the game. Here’s a quick breakdown for this
16.2.1 Create a Title
In "Create a Title" you can make your own championship belt and compete and defend championships against boxers for it. Finally, in have records for you reign as champion and when you had how many successful title defenses and when you lost your championship.
Options
Center Plate & Side Plates
Plastic
Tin
Copper
Bronze
Silver
Sterling Silver
Gold
Rose Gold
White Gold
Red Gold
Platinum
16.2.2
Center Plate Gems & Side Plates Gems
Turquoise
Hermatite
Chrysocolla
Tigers-Eye
Metal Studs
Quartz (Options: Regular or Rose)
Tourmaline
Pyrite
Carnelian
Sugilite
Malachite
Snowflake Obsidian
Ruby
Amber
Opals
Topaz
Spinels
Sapphire
Emerald
Moss Agate
Jasper
Pearls
Amethyst
Lace Agate
Lapis Lazuli
Diamonds
Notes: You can the option to place full gems around the center & side plates. Or you can place them on 10 different places on both Center & Side plates.
Belt Fabric on Titles
Metalic Leather
Leather
Fur
Gator Skin
Snake Skin
Patten Leather
Ruffles (RING Magazine Type)
Weight Classes on Titles
Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Light Heavyweight
Super Middleweight
Middleweight
Light Middleweight
Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Super Featherweight
Featherweight
Super Bantamweight
Bantamweight
Super Flyweight
Flyweight
Light Flyweight
Strawweight
Minimumweight
Openweight (Pound 4 Pound)
16.2.3 Tournament Mode
Tournament Mode brackets should be able to have up to 3 - 32 boxers competing in a tournament for both Offline & Online.
16.2.4 Round Robin Mode
Well, round robin is almost like tournament mode, but you fight everybody whos in the brackets like for example, if your #2 on the bracket, and you fight against #27 and you beat him you earn 2 points, you en up fighting # 19 and you draw with him both you & him have earned 1 point. And when you fight #30 and lose to him you earn 0 points.
When the round robin tournament is over it adds up all the points, theres gonna be times when you win the tournament and theres times when you tied with somebody else. When your tied with someone else in the tournament you guy fight in sudden death to see who wins 1st place in the round robin tournament. Round Robin brackets should be able to have up to 3 - 30 boxers competing in the tournament.
16.2.5 Match Maker Mode
Here's an interesting concept; instead of just boxing away, why not try your hand at a little match making? That's right, in this mode you decide the matches! Hopefully the next Fight Night should have Match Maker Mode detailed as Fire Pro Wrestling's, Fire Pro's Management of the Ring, this mode has its charms. Upon picking Match Maker Mode, you'll hit the first menu, where you will select which Fed to Match Make - WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO, RING Magazine or Lineal. You'll get different rosters for each fed as well as and different mentors: - WBC has Jose Sulaiman, WBO has Ramon Pina Acevedo, WBA has Gilberto Mendoza, IBF has Hiawatha Knight, IBO has Ed Levine, RING Magazine has some old geezer, and Lineal has some old geezer also.
If you press Y, you'll see a ranking of the best Shows booked in terms
of Attendance and Average Match Ratings.
Upon picking a Fed, you'll chat with your respective mentor, and then you
can start playing around your little office for a bit. The menu is the
same for every fed: -
START SHOW
BOOK CARD
INFORMATION
RANKING
ADVICE
SAVE / EXIT
At the top is the name of the show you are about to book (which mostly
consist of English). There's a green box at the bottom right
which you should pay attention to; this is the show's target in terms of
Attendance Numbers (top number) and the Average Ranking Percentage (the
second number).
Lets explain the menus from bottom up (since the first option is the option
you'll end up picking last anyway).
-=SAVE / EXIT=-
Lets you SAVE (first option) or EXIT (second option). Easy enough.
-=ADVICE=-
Selecting this opens up three options: -
The Options Of Match Maker
You'll have 3 options when you access the mode. Your options are...
1. Season Play - Book 12 months of cards in hopes of having a successful career
as a promoter.
2. Competition Play - The sandbox mode of Match Maker. Book the card of your
dreams using the full roster of the game with the aim of creating the highest
scores and drawing as many as possible.
3. Rankings - View the top 5 rankings for both Season Play and Competition mode.
Basically your mentor will give you some tips as to how to book your card.
-=RANKING=-
Two options here: -
LAST CARD
VIEW RANKING
First option lets you view the results of your previous card, and the
second lets you view the top ranked shows you have booked thus far.
-=INFORMATION=-
There are three more options here: -
SHOW INFO
BOXER INFO
TITLE INFO
BOXER INFO lets you check the available roster for your matches. You
generally start off with a small weak roster, but as you proceed, your
roster improves... but so will your match targets! TITLE INFO is fairly
obvious; it shows you who is the current title holder for your fed. Note
that titles here do not reflect who is holding the title in TITLE MATCH
mode. Changes in title holders here do not change title holders in TITLE
MATCH mode.
-=BOOK CARD=-
Upon selecting this you'll see that same window that appears in SHOW INFO
part of the INFORMATION menu. Press () to start booking your card. In the
next menu you'll see blank slots for matches; the number of matches may
vary depending on the card. Here pressing /\ (and answering YES to the
menu that appears) allows you to randomly book matches; but then again
that totally defeats the purpose of this mode so skip that. The [] Button
deletes a booking, in case you made any booking mistakes. Highlight the
top left corner of a match slot and press () to start booking matches
proper.
Once you select a match to book, you'll first see the MATCH STYLE menu;
all the match types you saw in Exhibition Mode is available for booking
here except for the 5 on 5 elimination. Pick a whatever match type you
want. Then you can select your boxer and set match options (though a
lot of these options are grayed out). To select Title Matches, first
select a Title Holder (press [] at the character select to see who has
a title to defend) and then the challenger; an option will pop up asking
whether you want it to be a title match or not. That's that for booking
a match.
Repeat the above to fully book your card. IF you highlight the top right
corner of the match slot and press () you can swap matches around the card
if you wish. You can press SELECT to view your show info again. Once you've
finished all your booking, press START to confirm. Note that most shows
have certain requirements that must be incorporated into your booking; you
cannot continue if you haven't settled those requirements. While it's
difficult to tell what these requirements are if you can't read Japanese,
you can create a random card (using the /\ button) and try to figure out
what these requirements are from these; cards booked using the /\ button
always satisfy booking conditions.
There, you've booked your very first boxing card! Easy, right?
-=START SHOW=-
Not much to say here. Obviously, you can only select this once you've
booked your card. In order to get good ratings, you'll should try to play
every match you've booked; player & computer-controlled boxers often give you
really rubbish matches.
When your show starts, press /\ to get to a menu of four options. First
lets you start your match, second lets you look at the match conditions,
third is to save the game and exit, and fourth exits the mode. Start a
match; you can choose to play as any side, and match options can still be
altered before the match.
Once all the matches are done, you'll get a final result, and your mentor
will praise/berate you for your performance. Then you move on to the next
show, with tougher booking conditions and even higher targets to achieve.
Good luck!
Notes: Matchmaker Mode is basically like a Create A PPV but more advanced like in the Fire Pro Wrestling Series. It can be used for both Offline & Online mode. That is were Spectator Mode kicks in effect, so that the opponent that you face in the future can see what he can do with his training tactics to come with a gameplan when you & your next opponent clash later down the road.
16.2.6 Record Mode
Record mode keeps track on how many times your boxer wins, loses & draws. The records will determine if your deserving for a title shot. And It's basically like a ranking system, and where you stack up in the rankings for both Offline & Online.
16.2.7 Training Modes
Open Sparring
Heavy Bag
Speed Bag
Target Mitts
Combo Dummy
Double End Bag
Weight Lifting
Jump Rope
Shuttle Run
Jogging
Maize Bag
Aerobic Shadowboxer
Medicine Ball
Push Ups
Sit Ups
Neck Ups
Pull Ups
Bench Press
Cycling
Tire Flip
Sledgehammer On Tire
Swimming
Wall Climbing
Maize Rope (Reference: Jermain Taylor Training method to increase Bob & Weave movement for the Kelly Pavlik fight)
Headband w/Tennis Ball (Kostya Tszyu Training method to increase punch accuracy)
We should have create a title, tournament, round robin, match maker (create a PPV) mode in the next installment in the game. Here’s a quick breakdown for this
16.2.1 Create a Title
In "Create a Title" you can make your own championship belt and compete and defend championships against boxers for it. Finally, in have records for you reign as champion and when you had how many successful title defenses and when you lost your championship.
Options
Center Plate & Side Plates
Plastic
Tin
Copper
Bronze
Silver
Sterling Silver
Gold
Rose Gold
White Gold
Red Gold
Platinum
16.2.2
Center Plate Gems & Side Plates Gems
Turquoise
Hermatite
Chrysocolla
Tigers-Eye
Metal Studs
Quartz (Options: Regular or Rose)
Tourmaline
Pyrite
Carnelian
Sugilite
Malachite
Snowflake Obsidian
Ruby
Amber
Opals
Topaz
Spinels
Sapphire
Emerald
Moss Agate
Jasper
Pearls
Amethyst
Lace Agate
Lapis Lazuli
Diamonds
Notes: You can the option to place full gems around the center & side plates. Or you can place them on 10 different places on both Center & Side plates.
Belt Fabric on Titles
Metalic Leather
Leather
Fur
Gator Skin
Snake Skin
Patten Leather
Ruffles (RING Magazine Type)
Weight Classes on Titles
Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Light Heavyweight
Super Middleweight
Middleweight
Light Middleweight
Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Super Featherweight
Featherweight
Super Bantamweight
Bantamweight
Super Flyweight
Flyweight
Light Flyweight
Strawweight
Minimumweight
Openweight (Pound 4 Pound)
16.2.3 Tournament Mode
Tournament Mode brackets should be able to have up to 3 - 32 boxers competing in a tournament for both Offline & Online.
16.2.4 Round Robin Mode
Well, round robin is almost like tournament mode, but you fight everybody whos in the brackets like for example, if your #2 on the bracket, and you fight against #27 and you beat him you earn 2 points, you en up fighting # 19 and you draw with him both you & him have earned 1 point. And when you fight #30 and lose to him you earn 0 points.
When the round robin tournament is over it adds up all the points, theres gonna be times when you win the tournament and theres times when you tied with somebody else. When your tied with someone else in the tournament you guy fight in sudden death to see who wins 1st place in the round robin tournament. Round Robin brackets should be able to have up to 3 - 30 boxers competing in the tournament.
16.2.5 Match Maker Mode
Here's an interesting concept; instead of just boxing away, why not try your hand at a little match making? That's right, in this mode you decide the matches! Hopefully the next Fight Night should have Match Maker Mode detailed as Fire Pro Wrestling's, Fire Pro's Management of the Ring, this mode has its charms. Upon picking Match Maker Mode, you'll hit the first menu, where you will select which Fed to Match Make - WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO, RING Magazine or Lineal. You'll get different rosters for each fed as well as and different mentors: - WBC has Jose Sulaiman, WBO has Ramon Pina Acevedo, WBA has Gilberto Mendoza, IBF has Hiawatha Knight, IBO has Ed Levine, RING Magazine has some old geezer, and Lineal has some old geezer also.
If you press Y, you'll see a ranking of the best Shows booked in terms
of Attendance and Average Match Ratings.
Upon picking a Fed, you'll chat with your respective mentor, and then you
can start playing around your little office for a bit. The menu is the
same for every fed: -
START SHOW
BOOK CARD
INFORMATION
RANKING
ADVICE
SAVE / EXIT
At the top is the name of the show you are about to book (which mostly
consist of English). There's a green box at the bottom right
which you should pay attention to; this is the show's target in terms of
Attendance Numbers (top number) and the Average Ranking Percentage (the
second number).
Lets explain the menus from bottom up (since the first option is the option
you'll end up picking last anyway).
-=SAVE / EXIT=-
Lets you SAVE (first option) or EXIT (second option). Easy enough.
-=ADVICE=-
Selecting this opens up three options: -
The Options Of Match Maker
You'll have 3 options when you access the mode. Your options are...
1. Season Play - Book 12 months of cards in hopes of having a successful career
as a promoter.
2. Competition Play - The sandbox mode of Match Maker. Book the card of your
dreams using the full roster of the game with the aim of creating the highest
scores and drawing as many as possible.
3. Rankings - View the top 5 rankings for both Season Play and Competition mode.
Basically your mentor will give you some tips as to how to book your card.
-=RANKING=-
Two options here: -
LAST CARD
VIEW RANKING
First option lets you view the results of your previous card, and the
second lets you view the top ranked shows you have booked thus far.
-=INFORMATION=-
There are three more options here: -
SHOW INFO
BOXER INFO
TITLE INFO
BOXER INFO lets you check the available roster for your matches. You
generally start off with a small weak roster, but as you proceed, your
roster improves... but so will your match targets! TITLE INFO is fairly
obvious; it shows you who is the current title holder for your fed. Note
that titles here do not reflect who is holding the title in TITLE MATCH
mode. Changes in title holders here do not change title holders in TITLE
MATCH mode.
-=BOOK CARD=-
Upon selecting this you'll see that same window that appears in SHOW INFO
part of the INFORMATION menu. Press () to start booking your card. In the
next menu you'll see blank slots for matches; the number of matches may
vary depending on the card. Here pressing /\ (and answering YES to the
menu that appears) allows you to randomly book matches; but then again
that totally defeats the purpose of this mode so skip that. The [] Button
deletes a booking, in case you made any booking mistakes. Highlight the
top left corner of a match slot and press () to start booking matches
proper.
Once you select a match to book, you'll first see the MATCH STYLE menu;
all the match types you saw in Exhibition Mode is available for booking
here except for the 5 on 5 elimination. Pick a whatever match type you
want. Then you can select your boxer and set match options (though a
lot of these options are grayed out). To select Title Matches, first
select a Title Holder (press [] at the character select to see who has
a title to defend) and then the challenger; an option will pop up asking
whether you want it to be a title match or not. That's that for booking
a match.
Repeat the above to fully book your card. IF you highlight the top right
corner of the match slot and press () you can swap matches around the card
if you wish. You can press SELECT to view your show info again. Once you've
finished all your booking, press START to confirm. Note that most shows
have certain requirements that must be incorporated into your booking; you
cannot continue if you haven't settled those requirements. While it's
difficult to tell what these requirements are if you can't read Japanese,
you can create a random card (using the /\ button) and try to figure out
what these requirements are from these; cards booked using the /\ button
always satisfy booking conditions.
There, you've booked your very first boxing card! Easy, right?
-=START SHOW=-
Not much to say here. Obviously, you can only select this once you've
booked your card. In order to get good ratings, you'll should try to play
every match you've booked; player & computer-controlled boxers often give you
really rubbish matches.
When your show starts, press /\ to get to a menu of four options. First
lets you start your match, second lets you look at the match conditions,
third is to save the game and exit, and fourth exits the mode. Start a
match; you can choose to play as any side, and match options can still be
altered before the match.
Once all the matches are done, you'll get a final result, and your mentor
will praise/berate you for your performance. Then you move on to the next
show, with tougher booking conditions and even higher targets to achieve.
Good luck!
Notes: Matchmaker Mode is basically like a Create A PPV but more advanced like in the Fire Pro Wrestling Series. It can be used for both Offline & Online mode. That is were Spectator Mode kicks in effect, so that the opponent that you face in the future can see what he can do with his training tactics to come with a gameplan when you & your next opponent clash later down the road.
16.2.6 Record Mode
Record mode keeps track on how many times your boxer wins, loses & draws. The records will determine if your deserving for a title shot. And It's basically like a ranking system, and where you stack up in the rankings for both Offline & Online.
16.2.7 Training Modes
Open Sparring
Heavy Bag
Speed Bag
Target Mitts
Combo Dummy
Double End Bag
Weight Lifting
Jump Rope
Shuttle Run
Jogging
Maize Bag
Aerobic Shadowboxer
Medicine Ball
Push Ups
Sit Ups
Neck Ups
Pull Ups
Bench Press
Cycling
Tire Flip
Sledgehammer On Tire
Swimming
Wall Climbing
Maize Rope (Reference: Jermain Taylor Training method to increase Bob & Weave movement for the Kelly Pavlik fight)
Headband w/Tennis Ball (Kostya Tszyu Training method to increase punch accuracy)