Suggestions for UBM
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:26 pm
I have played UBM for a few dayes, and it is a great game!
Simple, addictive and fun.
Even though I have a few suggestion that, in my humble oppinion, could fix a few flaws and make the game even better!
When managing:
• Negotiate the cuts on the purse: Opponents that refuse to fight you unless they get a bigger cut. Your negotiating skill could be used to figure how big a part of the purse you get (between 25%-75%?).
During bouts:
• New styles:
Clinch: When you have more strength that your opponent, but need to rest, you hold him to avoid being hit.
Outside/ring/jabbing: When you need to score point and don´t try to knock out the opponent.
Fouling: Adds ekstra damage to your punch, but you the referee might warn you, take a point from you or disqualify you if it is not the first time.
• Rename “misses” to “jabs” and “hits” to “power punches”, so that the decisions make more sense.
• Show the scoring for the final round too. For some reason the game goes right on to the decision.
• Show the three judges decisions at the end of the bout.
Simple, addictive and fun.
Even though I have a few suggestion that, in my humble oppinion, could fix a few flaws and make the game even better!
When managing:
• Negotiate the cuts on the purse: Opponents that refuse to fight you unless they get a bigger cut. Your negotiating skill could be used to figure how big a part of the purse you get (between 25%-75%?).
During bouts:
• New styles:
Clinch: When you have more strength that your opponent, but need to rest, you hold him to avoid being hit.
Outside/ring/jabbing: When you need to score point and don´t try to knock out the opponent.
Fouling: Adds ekstra damage to your punch, but you the referee might warn you, take a point from you or disqualify you if it is not the first time.
• Rename “misses” to “jabs” and “hits” to “power punches”, so that the decisions make more sense.
• Show the scoring for the final round too. For some reason the game goes right on to the decision.
• Show the three judges decisions at the end of the bout.