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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 21:29:35 GMT -5
I'm gonna make Danny Trejo soon. Anyone want the formula when I'm done? I do, I'm gonna replace the in-game Lou Thesz with him when you post that sh-t.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2014 3:26:43 GMT -5
I'm gonna make Danny Trejo soon. Anyone want the formula when I'm done? I do, I'm gonna replace the in-game Lou Thesz with him when you post that sh-t. Style - Power Size - Male M Head - Base 49 1st row gradient sample 2 Chest Layer 1 - Wrestling - Row 3 color group whichever is the default white (I kinda suck if you can't tell) Layer 2 - Necklace - Default Waist Layer 1 Leather 3rd row color group white Layer 2 Jean default Thigh Jeans default Calf Jeans default Feet laced Finisher is Weapon Attack Stats are 380 Best edit evar
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Post by Sully© on Aug 11, 2014 14:31:57 GMT -5
I always wanted to play this game. Don't just stand there, go play it! 10 bucks on the PS3 store and pretty cheap on the secondary market, got mine for 7.30 I think Need a PS3 first lol.. So more the 10 bucks.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2014 14:33:03 GMT -5
Don't just stand there, go play it! 10 bucks on the PS3 store and pretty cheap on the secondary market, got mine for 7.30 I think Need a PS3 first lol.. So more the 10 bucks. PS2 then
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Post by Hitman Bono on Aug 16, 2014 4:13:13 GMT -5
Wait... so we're not allowed to share edit packs on here or anything? If I made the edits on my PS2 '07-'10, then converted them to PS3 saves, I can't share or talk about them here? That's what a mod is isn't it? I modded a PS2 save to a PS3 save. And we can't share/talk about that sort of thing? if that's the case, whomever is making that call needs to explain why. I understand not allowing emulator/iso talk, but not being able to share edit packs is confusing, because...well, there's nothing illegal or unethical about sharing edit packs.
Can this please be explained? I'm always looking for people to get me excited to throw down on some FPR. But if we're just going to get a thread locked by sharing edit packs, which is what makes FPR so awesome, then it needs to be explained why.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2014 5:32:36 GMT -5
Wait... so we're not allowed to share edit packs on here or anything? If I made the edits on my PS2 '07-'10, then converted them to PS3 saves, I can't share or talk about them here? That's what a mod is isn't it? I modded a PS2 save to a PS3 save. And we can't share/talk about that sort of thing? if that's the case, whomever is making that call needs to explain why. I understand not allowing emulator/iso talk, but not being able to share edit packs is confusing, because...well, there's nothing illegal or unethical about sharing edit packs. Can this please be explained? I'm always looking for people to get me excited to throw down on some FPR. But if we're just going to get a thread locked by sharing edit packs, which is what makes FPR so awesome, then it needs to be explained why. Edit packs are actually just saves so I don't see why they'd be bad. Someone was talking about emulators in my previous thread which is why it got locked. I get the impression the mod doesn't know that edit packs aren't mods or anything but I'm probably wrong
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2014 6:42:30 GMT -5
So I will admit I don't have the most extensive knowledge on this but I do know a little, don't you need a modified system for these saves?
If so, that's what makes the discussion bad. The discussion of modded, edited, or hijacked hardware isn't allowed and hasn't been for as long as I can remember.
Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm more than welcome to keeping this FPW thread open to invite different members onto the board but the emulator talk is what got the last thread shut down.
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Post by Hitman Bono on Aug 16, 2014 8:35:11 GMT -5
Now see, this is how a good Mod should operate... I make a b*tchy little post about rules, and the Mod understands my frustration, then voices their opinion on said matter.
Sony at one point did make a PS2 memory card USB adapter, which they don't anymore, but it is the method I used sometime in '08-'09. I copied my PS2 save onto the memory card, and then transferred the saves to the virtual PS3 memory card using official Sony merchandise.
In all reality, the point is moo (like a cow's opinion) because my brother has been using my old PS3 since Christmas, so it'd be quite the hassle to get my old saves.
Anywho, one thing that I did for most of my edits was to only give submissions to wrestlers who used subs as a finisher. It can really be a drag to have a great match on the King's Road setting, win by an abdominal stretch, and have the match rating suffer for it. Another key to having great match ratings is to go to the Logic settings and turn up the % number of times you go for a pin while the opponent is in middle damage (which leads to more near falls) and turn down the % number of times you go for a pin when the opponent is near death. This makes it easier to not have matches end in body slams or from a back body drop or some other mundane move.
Anyone else have tips on how to get higher match ratings?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2014 8:57:50 GMT -5
If edits/saves are just data transfers from a USB to a console then that's perfectly acceptable for discussion.
It's when the conversation heads toward modding consoles, editing game data, emulators, etc. that I need to stop it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2014 11:05:20 GMT -5
So I will admit I don't have the most extensive knowledge on this but I do know a little, don't you need a modified system for these saves? If so, that's what makes the discussion bad. The discussion of modded, edited, or hijacked hardware isn't allowed and hasn't been for as long as I can remember. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm more than welcome to keeping this FPW thread open to invite different members onto the board but the emulator talk is what got the last thread shut down. Nope, all you need is an Action Replay disc for the PS2 or a USB drive for the PS3.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 18:01:11 GMT -5
I've been playing FPWR since 2007 so I'll chime in what I know.
You do not need a modded PS2/PS3 to transer edits/saves.
Most people that play FPWR sim (they watch 2 computer controlled opponents battle it out). The reason for this is the learning curve to actually PLAY the game is HUGE. There are 10 levels of difficulty. Each wrestler has a specific logic, meaning they will handle a given situation different from other wrestlers on the game.
If you actually want to play, I suggest setting the difficulty to 1 and feeling out a few matches. There are no HUDS, no Breaking Points, etc. If you want to try your finisher 3 seconds into the match, try it. 99% of the time it will get reversed. Those few, few times you'll actually hit it but your opponent will probably kick out. It will also cost you energy, which you will manually have to make your wrestler breathe and rest to replenish.
Creating a wrestler is a VERY, VERY involved process. You can create the look in 20 minutes, but plan on spending the better part of a day adjusting movesets, logic, and parameters. Yes, it is time consuming and tedious, but you can get your creation to react EXACTLY how you want him to in any given situation.
If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. You can check out some of my FPWR videos below.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 23:26:39 GMT -5
Creating a wrestler is a VERY, VERY involved process. You can create the look in 20 minutes, but plan on spending the better part of a day adjusting movesets, logic, and parameters. Yes, it is time consuming and tedious, but you can get your creation to react EXACTLY how you want him to in any given situation. I can attest to this. Some guy did an appearances-only ROH pack a few years ago and I spent the better part of a weekend trying to get Davey Richards, Michael Elgin, Kyle O'Reilly and Eddie Edwards to use their finishers to win and it was a pretty satisfying feeling simming Richards/O'Reilly and 90% of the matches had Richards winning via one of his two big moves. I wish they had a logic system in the WWE games, maybe not as deep as Fire Pro, but just something like it so you could program CAWs (and the defaults) how you want.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 23:34:29 GMT -5
I've been playing FPWR since 2007 so I'll chime in what I know. You do not need a modded PS2/PS3 to transer edits/saves. Most people that play FPWR sim (they watch 2 computer controlled opponents battle it out). The reason for this is the learning curve to actually PLAY the game is HUGE. There are 10 levels of difficulty. Each wrestler has a specific logic, meaning they will handle a given situation different from other wrestlers on the game. If you actually want to play, I suggest setting the difficulty to 1 and feeling out a few matches. There are no HUDS, no Breaking Points, etc. If you want to try your finisher 3 seconds into the match, try it. 99% of the time it will get reversed. Those few, few times you'll actually hit it but your opponent will probably kick out. It will also cost you energy, which you will manually have to make your wrestler breathe and rest to replenish. Creating a wrestler is a VERY, VERY involved process. You can create the look in 20 minutes, but plan on spending the better part of a day adjusting movesets, logic, and parameters. Yes, it is time consuming and tedious, but you can get your creation to react EXACTLY how you want him to in any given situation. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. You can check out some of my FPWR videos below. Do you have any idea how to guarantee a wrestler will only end a match with his finisher? I'm sure it's possible but I'm not too familiar with the AI logic. Kinda annoying when every punk match I have ends with a ddt and every hhh match ends with a boston crab. I'm familiar with some of the ai settings (mainly the reversed personality traits, priorities 1 2 and 3 and ukemi) but don't know how to do the finisher thing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 0:33:47 GMT -5
I've been playing FPWR since 2007 so I'll chime in what I know. You do not need a modded PS2/PS3 to transer edits/saves. Most people that play FPWR sim (they watch 2 computer controlled opponents battle it out). The reason for this is the learning curve to actually PLAY the game is HUGE. There are 10 levels of difficulty. Each wrestler has a specific logic, meaning they will handle a given situation different from other wrestlers on the game. If you actually want to play, I suggest setting the difficulty to 1 and feeling out a few matches. There are no HUDS, no Breaking Points, etc. If you want to try your finisher 3 seconds into the match, try it. 99% of the time it will get reversed. Those few, few times you'll actually hit it but your opponent will probably kick out. It will also cost you energy, which you will manually have to make your wrestler breathe and rest to replenish. Creating a wrestler is a VERY, VERY involved process. You can create the look in 20 minutes, but plan on spending the better part of a day adjusting movesets, logic, and parameters. Yes, it is time consuming and tedious, but you can get your creation to react EXACTLY how you want him to in any given situation. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. You can check out some of my FPWR videos below. Do you have any idea how to guarantee a wrestler will only end a match with his finisher? I'm sure it's possible but I'm not too familiar with the AI logic. Kinda annoying when every punk match I have ends with a ddt and every hhh match ends with a boston crab. I'm familiar with some of the ai settings (mainly the reversed personality traits, priorities 1 2 and 3 and ukemi) but don't know how to do the finisher thing. Whatever their finisher is, go into Logic and into the third column. Drop everything that isn't the finish down to a low number and jack the finisher up as high as you can. Generally that'll do the trick.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 1:14:47 GMT -5
Do you have any idea how to guarantee a wrestler will only end a match with his finisher? I'm sure it's possible but I'm not too familiar with the AI logic. Kinda annoying when every punk match I have ends with a ddt and every hhh match ends with a boston crab. I'm familiar with some of the ai settings (mainly the reversed personality traits, priorities 1 2 and 3 and ukemi) but don't know how to do the finisher thing. Whatever their finisher is, go into Logic and into the third column. Drop everything that isn't the finish down to a low number and jack the finisher up as high as you can. Generally that'll do the trick. Thanks. Now maybe Raven will win with the ddt and not a figure 4
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 6:19:17 GMT -5
Takeover nailed it. The second part of this is going into logic, and then Priority. Make sure you have your finisher followed by a pin and not an armbar or picking up your opponent, etc.
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Post by Hitman Bono on Aug 21, 2014 11:03:42 GMT -5
I must say, if you're a FPR fan and have never played King of Colosseum (1or2) then you're truly missing out. The same logic settings are present, and I find the slower pace of KoC2 much more realistic....
Those having troubles with finishers, make sure to take all submissions to 0% when "near death" to avoid losing to an armbar or boston crab
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 12:24:46 GMT -5
I must say, if you're a FPR fan and have never played King of Colosseum (1or2) then you're truly missing out. The same logic settings are present, and I find the slower pace of KoC2 much more realistic.... Those having troubles with finishers, make sure to take all submissions to 0% when "near death" to avoid losing to an armbar or boston crab KoC II is such an amazing game. If there is ever a game made with KoC's gameplay and All Star Pro Wrestling III's graphics, I can die a happy man.
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Post by Tyler Black on Aug 21, 2014 20:32:39 GMT -5
I've been playing FPWR since 2007 so I'll chime in what I know. You do not need a modded PS2/PS3 to transer Hey man quick question, I recently downloaded a save pack, problem is my 500 caw slots are all filed, how do I get rid of caws I no longer want?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 20:36:13 GMT -5
I've been playing FPWR since 2007 so I'll chime in what I know. You do not need a modded PS2/PS3 to transer Hey man quick question, I recently downloaded a save pack, problem is my 500 caw slots are all filed, how do I get rid of caws I no longer want? Go into edit mode, highlight the guy, press square and pick "Delete".
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