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Post by punch on Oct 7, 2008 17:13:38 GMT -5
But it won't be as advantageous as it is on 2008. Why? Because EVERYONE can do it. Fist Of Fury and Ground & Pound are now standard for everyone on the game. I saw a video which showed Jericho hit a FoF combo on Mysterio, and an image of Tommy Dreamer pounding on Elaijah Burke. Put 2 & 2 together and you can pretty much surmise that it's now a universal aspect all wrestlers can use. Which in a nutshell means that everyone who took advantage of it in 2008 because your initial fighting styles failed won't have that advantage anymore, cuz everyone can do it now. Makes me a happy camper. ;D
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Post by gallas on Oct 7, 2008 17:31:19 GMT -5
*Applauds*
Can't be spammed when everyone can do it. It levels the playing field for those who would choose abilities that aren't as Offense minded. I'm diggin' it.
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Post by revan on Oct 8, 2008 6:55:58 GMT -5
yaay. by the sounds of things move sets next year are going to be as equal to as ever. going to be interesting to see how it develops over the coming months
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Post by gallas on Oct 8, 2008 14:25:50 GMT -5
Success it seems is literally going to come down to who can make effective and functional movesets that compliment the character's chosen abilities. There will be no other influences aside from those who actually take the time to engineer their caws sets and those who just slap on moves because they look cool. 2009 is definitely going to be the year we see who's good at making movesets, because they're actually going to count this time as far as how your caw acts in the ring.
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