ranul
Infinity Challenge
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Post by ranul on May 1, 2009 19:18:49 GMT -5
a ranking person from the early gwf days
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Steef
Fighting Titan
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Post by Steef on May 2, 2009 23:54:59 GMT -5
oops forgot one (the Sheik just reminded me!) What about "SUBMISSION"? I use that to differentiate between Pin and submission finishers (or even things like figure-fours or the like).
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Post by squire on May 3, 2009 9:30:19 GMT -5
There is no difference. What is specifically looked for is the variations of DQ and Countout. Anything else if considered a finishing move, so anything else would work just fine.
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Post by heelofdiamonds on May 5, 2009 11:45:54 GMT -5
PBP Sim:
- A way to see if a feud match ends in a roll of doubles (for feud chart)
- The inclusion of handicap matches & elimination matches (participant eliminated from match with pinfall/dq/count-out but the match continues until one team is eliminated)
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Post by squire on May 5, 2009 13:35:56 GMT -5
The Sim already reports if the match ends in doubles. I know I've seen that once. Seems to be a rare occurrence.
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legend
Fighting Titan
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Post by legend on May 5, 2009 17:08:11 GMT -5
I would like to be able to decrease fatigue. Like on Massif commisioner card when Phillip Haas is referreeing you decrease Pin Rating by one.
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Post by squire on May 5, 2009 19:14:54 GMT -5
Hmm, How about selectable referee styles? So no specific name for the referee, but he is either a slow counter, a fast counter, on par, more likely to DQ, less likely to DQ?
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Post by heelofdiamonds on May 6, 2009 6:00:39 GMT -5
Hmm, How about selectable referee styles? So no specific name for the referee, but he is either a slow counter, a fast counter, on par, more likely to DQ, less likely to DQ? I second this idea
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legend
Fighting Titan
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Post by legend on May 6, 2009 7:44:10 GMT -5
I like that idea
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Post by squire on May 6, 2009 9:06:51 GMT -5
Expanding on that if I can get that coded in, there is no reason why I couldn't do "referee bias". Favors wrestler/team x. Refuses to count for wrestler/team x.
Of course with the latter you would have to have a "boiling point" where the wrestler being hosed got fed up.
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