Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hardest AI Fighter to Fight

The hardest heavyweight I have fought on single player is King Mo. I haven't fought all of them yet, and I try to play as a different fighter.|||Scott Smith is annoying as hell if you want to have a standup fight.|||


The hardest heavyweight I have fought on single player is King Mo. I haven't fought all of them yet, and I try to play as a different fighter.

A lot of people complain about the AI. I personally LOVE it. The flexibility of the AI gives you the ability to drill and practice a huge number of scenarios that help with online play. I have Fedor nightmares, I normally pick the worst heavyweight i can and match him against Fedor on legend. THATS good practice.
My ONLY complaint about the AI and offline mode is the lack of options. No single player tournament, no single player fight cards,and really nothing creative. I wish they had all these things, and 1 night tournaments and the ability to create online cards that include both players and CPU, and have the option to turn off the games commentators and have other players watching the fight commentate. This would be AWESOME for us dazzle users.
Unfortunately...thats asking A LOT.
**EDIT** oh and give the option to make those online fight cards tournament format. Seriously...why this wasn't included blows my mind.|||The AI is very good in the stand up, except when they spam TDs and get themselves repeatedly massacred in sprawl. What has impressed me the most was the different styles... I mean, you sometimes fight vs a very agressive fighter, sometimes vs a total counter striker... and so on. The stand up is very good. I lost one fight in my Stand Up Career and had other very tight and very fun matches.
When it comes to grappling, however, there are basically three problems:
1- It is a little bit too clairvoyant in the clinch, as it parries and denies TDs with inhuman precision. But this is not so intense, so it's just a minor problem. Note that I don't complain about the AI denying too many clinches, as human players also do it.
2- Sometimes it just blocks in the ground. Now this is a biggy and it's quite frequent. It makes playing as grappler vs the AI completely dull.
3- The AI is way too good in the choke battles. If someone can have a consistent 40 to 60 vs the AI, please, enlighten me.
I loved my first Career, as a Muay Thai fighter, but my second one, as a Wrestler, is being no fun at all. I'm only keeping it going so that I can use the fighter online.
As for King Mo, I fought him for the StrikeForce LHW belt and it was challenging, as I was still less than halfway through in my Career. But I could GnP by means of the second problem I have listed above.|||


Scott Smith is annoying as hell if you want to have a standup fight.

Scott Smith is indeed a steamroller, but then again he tends to punch and kick himself out if you keep slipping and dodging and then you just counter as his strikes get loopy.|||Some of the AI fighters go for clinches a little too often for my liking but other than that I really enjoy the stand up in this game. I had an amazing fight at LW using a Pacquiao CAF against... I can't remember, one of the Japanese fighters. It was supreme, no clinches, no takedowns, just 3 rounds of back and forth striking.|||




Scott Smith is annoying as hell if you want to have a standup fight.

Scott Smith is indeed a steamroller, but then again he tends to punch and kick himself out if you keep slipping and dodging and then you just counter as his strikes get loopy.

Definitely, I did a Le-Smith rubber match and Smith charged ahead, but when he got a little loopy I threw a headkick and caught him.|||






Scott Smith is annoying as hell if you want to have a standup fight.

Scott Smith is indeed a steamroller, but then again he tends to punch and kick himself out if you keep slipping and dodging and then you just counter as his strikes get loopy.

Definitely, I did a Le-Smith rubber match and Smith charged ahead, but when he got a little loopy I threw a headkick and caught him.

I had a couple of nice matches with Mousasi against Smith. Kept my distance and countered on oppportunity with quick, short combos. Managed to take him out with a nice jab, jab, hook, kick-combo in the second match.|||Babalu is the damned most agressive fighter in the game. He parries everything and always presses forward. I wouldn't say he's the hardest, but he's certainly the most aggravating.|||I actually think scott smith is pretty easy
all he does is come forward and try to hit you in the face
you can easily dodge all his punches and make him gas
but it's more fun to stand in the pocket and counter
can make for some awesome KO's (king mo vs scott smith is probably my favourite stand and bang matchup, not real challenging or anything just for fun)
does seem like he adepts somewhat
like I go into fight now and just keep doing rematches, and the first couple of times I beat him easily by slipping and countering but than all of the sudden he seems to have timed my counters and knocks me out when I come up from slipping a punch, kinda cool
the agressive people I can beat easily just knock em out
it's the guys that stay out of range and keep * you up with kicks that I find annoying
it's mainly the kick boxers and cung le (side kick spamming * XD)|||Without a doubt Tim Sylvia.
Dude can knock you out in 1-3 punches and his reach is so damn long that he can jab your face into nothing from half way across the cage! He's certainly tough to deal with. So is Brett Rogers.
What makes Smith so hard is that he can fking parry EVERYTHING. It's like he knows exactly what strike you're going to throw all the time.
Lyman Good is also a tough one to finish.|||Just fought against Babalu with Henderson using vale tudo rules. He submitted me with 4 minutes left. I am not good with the stand up game so I have to try take downs and he caught me with a choke submission. I will have to go against Smith next.

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