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Post by Pav on Jun 3, 2012 5:12:19 GMT
yes, "opponent = tired" is interchangeable with "opp = 1" Sorry, it is not. What happens is that opp="tired" - tired does not match anything - it could be any word in there. Since it does not match anything it defaults to 0 (zero) So i guess you can say opp="anything" is same as opp=0 - which stands for exhausted opponent. opp=1 is for tired opponent. opp=2 for fresh one I changed your previous post to remove that line so that not to confuse others. Hope you don't mind.
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Post by punchy on Jun 3, 2012 12:34:26 GMT
Glad you said that, all my plans have opp = tired in them...I'll change it to opp=1
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Post by Unforgiven on Jun 3, 2012 19:12:41 GMT
No i dont mind. After I did some fight simming i saw what was able to be used.
UGI, thats exactly what i did after seeing the formula didnt work.
I won my first fight. whoo hoo. I need to look back and see what parts of my plan were good and which are in the wrong order
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Post by Pav on Jun 4, 2012 17:48:55 GMT
I won my first fight. whoo hoo. I need to look back and see what parts of my plan were good and which are in the wrong order Great job starting with a win. Noticed you used Walter Varanasi to win. Walter is an ex Roco's boxer that had to leave his gym once it went bankrupt. www.box2glory.com/npc/5973bio.htmJust something to keep in mind in case you come up against another Roco boxer with Walter in a near future. Roco probably knows all his stats ;D
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Post by Unforgiven on Jun 4, 2012 19:36:12 GMT
Good to know. Thanks
When you sim a fight i figured out the little circles are for the lines that fired in what rounds but what do the colors mean? is it green for won round, red for lost. what are yellow?
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Post by Pav on Jun 4, 2012 19:40:53 GMT
Good to know. Thanks When you sim a fight i figured out the little circles are for the lines that fired in what rounds but what do the colors mean? is it green for won round, red for lost. what are yellow? yellow - round too close to call. BTW you can check the boxer's history on the bottom of the boxer bio page.
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Post by punchy on Jun 19, 2012 14:48:31 GMT
Could you just make a list of what weights fight on what days? Would be handy to know...
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Post by Grossmeister on Jul 10, 2012 17:11:48 GMT
Hey guis. I need some help. I dont understand some thing. 1) I have two fighter, both amature record Local Awards. But they have different point 91 and 88. And winer 4 times Russia champion belt have 88 point. Both fighter never have manager and have equal terms at the start. But they have different age. One fighter 28 year and have 91 point, second fighter 25 years and 88 point. Qwestion. What point have fighter at the start, and how point change? 2)Bot fight plan. They change fight plan. And I lose fight. I could not imagine that would be a little fighter was able to win tall fighter, using jabs at the outside. What is the principle of a change fight plans for the bot?
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Post by UGI on Jul 10, 2012 17:58:03 GMT
I am not 100% sure, but I think most boxers with the same level of amature awards would have the same amount of points....or very close. Although the fighters are not with a gym (AI or human), they can still train themselves. The older boxer will have more points because he has been training longer. Workrate and morale also play a role in how quickly a fighter gains points.
This would be a question only Pav could answer. There is some type of artifical intelligence working in the game. I assume each fighter (free agent or with a gym) can pick a fight plan that he thinks gives him the best chance to win.
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Post by Grossmeister on Jul 10, 2012 18:32:46 GMT
I dont think so. My opponent 183cm my fighter 200cm. Outside it is my stile. I was expecting anything, but do not expect outside jabs. Using outside style for 183cm fighter is stupid.
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Post by Pav on Jul 10, 2012 19:18:22 GMT
I dont think so. My opponent 183cm my fighter 200cm. Outside it is my stile. I was expecting anything, but do not expect outside jabs. Using outside style for 183cm fighter is stupid. Did your opponent win? AI is trying its best to win, it does not always follow some same fightplan.
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Post by Grossmeister on Jul 11, 2012 12:33:46 GMT
Did your opponent win? AI is trying its best to win, it does not always follow some same fightplan. You mean AI use short way to the win? And AI can a calculate opponent? Not a random fight plan? If AI can calculate, you are greatest.
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Post by Pav on Jul 11, 2012 15:33:14 GMT
Did your opponent win? AI is trying its best to win, it does not always follow some same fightplan. You mean AI use short way to the win? And AI can a calculate opponent? Not a random fight plan? If AI can calculate, you are greatest. I am the greatest then.
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Post by UGI on Jul 13, 2012 3:36:43 GMT
updated UGI start up guide
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Post by Pav on Jul 13, 2012 3:51:32 GMT
updated UGI start up guide Love you, man!
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