Same here, I have not bothered with online since the network was down. Too many cheats out there anyway. Who the hell uses buttons? Fags.
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Same here, I have not bothered with online since the network was down. Too many cheats out there anyway. Who the hell uses buttons? Fags.
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Truth Miles. The complete punch control is a far more engaging and skillful way to knock someone out. Plus I find it more convenient to use along with bobbing and weaving; easier to weave and counter punch together.
The difficulty level and cpu AI is just right for me but after awhile, the computers do get a tad predictable in their habits but never enough to make it too easy. My best record so far is a GOAT career with Yuriorkis Gamboa, 45(39ko)-0-0. Those 6 decision wins were hell on earth bouts against Guerrero. He always had my number.
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If you want hard fights.... I find you should make the difficulty hard, make a short, no reach fighter and only fight outside fighters!
Makes it a tad more difficult!
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I'm with Big H, it's very difficult, and this is for one main reason. The window of the stick that is the lead jab is way to small, and I often find myself throwing hooks or straight rights when I wanted the jab. This simply makes it difficult to box well, and ends up in a brawl.
And I can't even beat Isaac Frost on the easiest difficulty. I'm going back to playing solitaire with two suits of cards, which seems to be more my level.
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Still too easy. GOAT setting, all my skill levels reduced to zero and I'm still easily outboxing all the heavyweights as Joe Calzaghe. There is nothing more to do with that game. Time for pastures new.
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