

I did read how gamechangers mentioned the striking controls were changed in a way it'd take some time getting used to again (I think?) so that should contribute to that too.Īnd yeah, looking at both guys use their controller and how the fight ended, it definitely appears as if they are striking and that Corey Anderson was able to move his head while walking. I never saw that comment so I don't know about that, but if he did say that, yeah that is pretty significant.
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With this idea, I would like to point out the RS head movement should be full range not just up, down, left, and right. This would allow us to use R2/R1 as block while also being able to use foot work(LS) and head movement(RS) all together, Dominick Cruz anyone? I have also read in a MartialMind comment on youtube, we can replicate Dominick's movement in UFC3 which gives me high hopes. It would be different and take some getting used to but maybe L2 up on RS would deny clinch and L2 down on RS would deny take downs this time around. Only up for denying clinch attempts and down for denying take downs, oh and forward initiates the clinch. The right stick is virtually unused when standing and striking. What if head movement was tied to the right stick? You could use foot work and head movement together. The game has also been heavily endorsed by Conor McGregor, the cover athlete as well as one of the UFC's top stars. This also actually got me thinking about controls quite a bit. EA Sports UFC 3 is a mixed martial arts fighting game, similar to previous installments, the game is based on Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), while also retaining realism with respect to physics, sounds and movements. Good find but I think, It was the clinching defense cuz he was press L2 button with the right stick. We can also see that it's not stick control striking, as some have speculated, as they are clearly hitting the buttons to throw strikes. They are most likely just standing and banging so I would imagine the right stick is playing a role in the stand up striking this time around. Of course he could have been going to a clinch, but again I doubt that. Even just before the finish you see him holding the right stick up, and from what they said about the finish, Corey's opponent was throwing a left kick so I don't believe they were clinching. This is obviously speculation but, it looks like the right stick might play a part in defense or some kind of stance manipulation. It definitely sounds like they are standing and striking, so why is he touching the right stick so much? Is he clinching or going for take downs? I doubt it. Here is my scenario - I am playing a created character in career mode on >EASY<< at heavyweight.

I am going to request a refund as the game is so broken it is a deal breaker. Dear EA Games, UFC 3 Career Mode is STILL broken. This video actually might give us a little information besides Jon Anik being in the game. Dear prospective UFC 3 customers - Save your money, UFC 3 is broken.
