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Post by Cosmic Crippler on Jun 2, 2008 8:50:06 GMT -5
I modified the chart so the medium and major cuts had so direct impact on the fight. That being said, the cut chart is awesome. Thayne defended his title against Eclipse, the first card in the septagon cage, and a major injury played a part in Eclipse's downfall. I gotta start using those rules. Could play a major factor in a lot of fights and maybe cause an upset or two.
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Post by Darth Turkish on Jun 2, 2008 19:59:02 GMT -5
Yanno, since the cage cgarts worked so well, I may wish to try my hand at ropes charts.
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Post by Cosmic Crippler on Jun 3, 2008 21:15:43 GMT -5
Yanno, since the cage cgarts worked so well, I may wish to try my hand at ropes charts. Are there cage charts out there?
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Post by Darth Turkish on Jun 3, 2008 21:41:26 GMT -5
Yeah I whipped up some charts, which provide some offensive level change options as well as some serious consequences.
I think maybe having 'ropes' charts may add to the feel of being in a ring.
Right now, I can imagine that the action is in the ring, but there really in nothing to take into consideration a fighter backed into a corner, or falling through the ropes or whatnot. I get the feeling it is like Chuck Norris' fight league or a judo competitiion with no physical boundaries.
Like I have said, it is a work in progress.
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Post by Cosmic Crippler on Jun 4, 2008 14:11:56 GMT -5
Yeah I whipped up some charts, which provide some offensive level change options as well as some serious consequences. I think maybe having 'ropes' charts may add to the feel of being in a ring. Right now, I can imagine that the action is in the ring, but there really in nothing to take into consideration a fighter backed into a corner, or falling through the ropes or whatnot. I get the feeling it is like Chuck Norris' fight league or a judo competitiion with no physical boundaries. Like I have said, it is a work in progress. sweet would love to see those some time.
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