Fight Night Champion (Fight Night round 5)

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I read there will be signature punches they just aren't in the demo.

Also found this explains the Online Gyms





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Team Up in the All-New Online Gyms

Hello, my name is Mike Mahar I'm a Producer on Fight Night Champion. I'd like to a few seconds to speak to you about one of our new online features: ONLINE GYMS.

Online Gyms is a brand new feature to FNC which allows users to group together with their friends and others online and customize their game play experience in Season and Tournament play. For those of you familiar with the Clubs and Leagues features from other EA SPORTS titles, Online Gyms will have some familiar features for you along with some brand new ones as well.

When you enter the Online HUB in FNC if you don't already belong to a Gym you can search for Friends Gyms, Search for Gyms accepting new members or create your own gym. Online Gyms uses your same boxer(s) and weight class as Online World Championship. So, if you don't already have a Created Boxer you'll need to create one to participate in Online Gyms.

Creating and Customizing a Gym

Creating your own Gym automatically makes you a Gym Owner and GM. As an owner you alone have the ability to assign GM status to other members.

You also have the ability to customize the following options:

- Gym name, nick name, and location

- Gym logo

- Whether your gym is public or private

…and much more

Once you've created your gym you can begin the process of creating Seasons and/or Tournament within your Gym.

Gym Seasons

Once you've created a gym...and other people have joined it you can start a season. It's important to note that you can only have one season active at a time and everyone participating in the season will require a Created Boxer in the specified weight class.

You can choose to start a season in any of the three online weight classes: Lightweight, Middleweight, or Heavyweight.

As mentioned above, Online Gyms uses the same Created Boxers as Online World Championships...and will provide you with another way to earn XP for these characters besides fighting in OWC.

Seasons consist of each Gym Member fighting every other Gym Member a specified # of times. This # is set by a GM and can change from season to season. A Gym member’s season progress is tracked in a Season Leaderboard which keeps detailed stats from all of your Gym Season fights.

One of the big pluses to joining a Gym and starting a season is being able to customize the game play settings and rules of your season.

Some of the Customizable Gym Settings are:

- All gameplay sliders and settings

- Number of rounds

- Referee logic and rules

…and more

This way you and your friends can completely control the way the game plays to your liking. If you want to fight 15 round fights or increase the round length, it's all up to you.

Once you've completed a Season, those users who qualify move on to the single elimination Gym Tournament.

Gym Tournaments

Tournaments function much like the season in that they take the rules and game play settings as determined by the GM and apply them BUT Tournaments are single elimination seeded events.

Each user who qualifies for the tournament will be seeded in accordance to their rank at the end of the Gym Season.

PRO TIP: GM's can choose to manually seed each user if they feel some users are more deserving of higher seed. It's like your own private March Madness :)

Users then play off one another until a single user is left standing and is crowned the Gym Champ of the weight class the Tournament was held in.

PRO TIP: If you and your Gym mates only feel like hosting a Tournament, you can by using the Advance to Tournament option. A GM must choose to automatically or manually advance to a Tournament and presto...you don't have to play the Season if you don't feel like it.

Rivalry Challenges

As your Gym members use their Create Boxers in OWC they will earn Gym Rank Points and your Gym will be ranked on the World Wide Gym Leaderboard accordingly. Every two weeks or so (the final timing may change) we will host Rivalry Challenge events.

These events match your Gym up with a suitable Gym Rival based on the Gym Leaderboard rank. We'll let you know several days in advance of the event of who your Rival is via the Rivalry screen in your Gym. Once your Gym has been assigned a Rival, you’re ready to rumble.

The Rivalry Challenge period will usually be a 48 to 72 hour period over the course of a weekend in which we track the results of all fights between you and your Rival Gym. Win or lose, each boxer will earn Rivalry Points for their Gym in every fight.

Here are some ways you can earn points for your Gym:

- Wins

- KO Wins

- Damage inflicted

- Punch Accuracy

- Getting Up off the Canvas

- Knockdowns

…and more

At the end of the Rivalry Period (there will be a countdown timer in your Gym Rival screen indicating when that is) the Gym with most total points will win the Rivalry Challenge and earn Trophies, Records, Improve your World Gym Ranking, and of course get bragging rights.

Pro Tip: If you and your fellow Gym Members are only interested in fighting amongst yourselves and don't want to participate in Gym Rivalry Challenges, you can set this option to OFF in the Gym Settings screen. But honestly, why would you do that? Unless you’re scared?!

Gym Sparring

Lastly, if you just feel like getting some practice in and don't want to tarnish your record you can select to Spar against other Gym Members. Sparring sessions are simply practice sessions with nothing on the line. They're a good way for Gym Members to teach each other the nuances of the sweet science. Trust me when I say you'll want every member of your Gym on their game when the Gym Rivalry Challenges start.

Stay tuned for information about Gyms as we get closer to launch and don’t forget to join our Live Producer Chat this Thursday, February 3rd to chat with us on all things Online. We still haven't mentioned: Earning Boxer XP, Trophies, Gym Records, Gym Achievements and a ton of other cool stuff.

Thanks for reading!

-Mike
 

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Whats the best way to counter? Press the block button as soon as the person throws a punch and then throw your own or hold the block button before they even throw a punch and then throw your own? Right now I can win some rounds or I can get a draw but I've yet to actually win a fight in this.
 
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I get my counters three ways: bob & weave, side/back step, or just by blocking or leaning.

You should probably work on just leaning. So just try to dodge a punch by leaning out of the way and immediately after throw a punch.

Bob & weave you must learn. Especially if you like to play with tyson (it works great to get inside guys who jab like ali).

Side stepping is probably the easiest. Here is a video I made for round 4, which still stays true for Champion:

http://www.easports.com/media/play/video/8734646

^^In this video you can see duran throws a punch which I anticipate, I side step (by tapping up on the left joytstick) then tag him with a counter. He then throws the same punch I lean, and counter him again.


Here is a backstep:
http://www.easports.com/media/play/video/8734433

^^^about midway in the video duran throws an uppercut, I backstep by tapping back on the joystick and counter.

Hope that helps.

EA tutorial talks about countering too:
http://www.ea.com/fight-night/blog/controls-tutorial
 
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So everyone who has ps3 and is good let me know, I'll create a SICCNESS gym as soon as the game drops and we'll tear shit up.


Also, the online play for the demo ends February 17th, 11:59PM GMT.
good idea. I don't know if I'd be "good enough." I win more than I lose for sure but I sucked on the Championship online mode in FNR4
 
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They've added different elements of strategy in the punches. I finally got a chance to play the demo and I got knocked out by Ali with 10 seconds left in the third. Tyson's uppercuts aren't landing for shit but I'm still getting used to it.
 
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the footwork was very smooth on 3, that's it.

I'm glad it's harder. It was SO fucking easy on 3, 2 and 1, going 60-0 with 60 KO's on career mode. the computer sucked terribly. It was so boring. Round 4 was a bit harder, but still too easy. You might lose 1 or 2 out of 50 fights.

This is actually challenging. It takes practice. I can now beat Ali with Tyson most of the time but it takes work and patience and that's the way it should be (Ali is GOAT after all).

Likewise, it's very hard to beat pacquiao with Cotto and again, it should be that way. I shouldn't be able to simply destroy pac every time with cotto. It takes work and intellengence (you got to box smart with cotto, don't just bum rush pac thinking you're the stronger guy cuz you're not, just like in real life you'll end up Ricky Hatton'd).

Online it's even better because most people don't even know how to fight with Ali. They don't use the jab. They don't create space. So I love picking tyson now I just keep constant (but intelligent) pressure, work the body and look for the big openings. I destroy 9 out of 10 people who pick Ali online with Tyson. The guys that know how to box, use the jab, and actually fight like Ali would fight in real life will beat me because tyson's arms are short and it's a bitch getting on the inside against a guy that knows what he's doing. Again, that's the way it should be.

But for the people not used to the game yet, keep in mind that the demo had it set to one setting. This could have been a harder setting for all we know. On the retail version there will be several settings to choose from (easy, etc.) and even sliders to fine tune as well.
 
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it's hard as fuck to beat ali with tyson. I've only done it once against the computer and online only if I'm playing some bum
dang really? I said that before that I couldn't win a fight with tyson on round 4 but I've been laying people out left and right and only lost to ali once in like 8 fights playing the computer. Heavy punch modifier = kayo