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UFC 2010: Undisputed: The New Striking Game…

Yet another good post over over at The UFC Undisputed community site. This one focuses on the revamped striking game that will be in this year’s game, and answers some very important questions that we have all had since last year.

We’ve done a great deal to revamp striking. Last year, many of the reactions that could be generated in the Octagon (like receiving a body kick/punch/ elbow) were tied to pre-scripted animations. This meant that if you were tagged by certain strikes from your opponent, you’d lose control of your fighter for a very brief bit as you recovered your footing or stopped wincing from a body blow.

This time around, we’ve made the stand up much more true to life. Now the reactions generated by dealing and receiving blows and strikes rely greatly on our physics engine. Tech speak translation: the game is faster, more fluid, and more intense, with the player maintaining a greater amount of control over his fighter due to fewer preset animated reactions to fists/shins/elbows meeting someone’s chin/face/obliques. We’ll bring you all a much more detailed post on this topic in the weeks to come, as it has some important standup implications that we want to go in-depth on.

I remember a specific moment in which I realized that as good as 2009 was, it needed work. After watching 3rd String loyal fan and friend Brandon Steinberger and I make a match between Josh Koscheck and Jon Fitch look like an elaborate dance, two of my non-MMA fan friends wanted to play. They picked up the controllers, ran to the center of the cage, and threw elbows at one another from clinch range. The problem was that once one hit, the other person was frozen in an animation, so he couldn’t do anything to block. It was horrifying.

It’s good to hear that this has been fixed. Physics appears to be a big focus this year, which should make for a much more realistic game.

We’ve brought a new layer of striking defense to Undisputed this year by way sways and counters. Why take a haymaker to the face from Wanderlei Silva when you can duck it, right? Mastering the sway in 2010 is going to be a very important key to you competitive Undisputed gamers. There’s more than one way to sway out of the way of strikes, but we’re going to let you discover which sway is right for the range of strikes that will be headed your way.

Also, be sure to keep an eye out for Sway Counters. On the dev team, we refer to a perfectly executed sway counter as “the magic moment”. Again, we’re going to let you find out why we call it “the magic moment”, but it might have something to do with it looking awesome, being a sure sign of elite skills, and being able to do some horrible things to the guy on the receiving end of the counter.

Here is a dirty little secret. When last year’s game came out, I was only about two or three months into being truly obsessed with MMA. Now, I know so much more than I did then. One of the things I’ve learned is that blocking in MMA is not a very functional form of defense due to light gloves. Head movement is what separates good MMA boxers from great ones. Now that this will be represented, it will create a whole new way to counteract all those stupid people online who try to run the center of the cage and overwhelm you with strikes in the first ten seconds of the fight. Duck, Counter Hook, Give me my check.

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The 3SS Podcast: Episode 2 - Jersey Represent! - An Interview With Jim Genia

Do you know the name Charles Oliviera? What about Greg Soto? If these names sound familiar, it’s because both of them recently signed UFC contracts. Where did they get the experience necessary to make it to the Octagon? In Atlantic City, fighting for Lou Neglia’s Ring of Combat.

Greg Soto

We interviewed Jim Genia of Full Contact Fighter magazine who covers ROC as well as other Northeastern MMA promotions. He tells us who some of the biggest names to look for are and tells us about an exciting upcoming show once MMA is legalized in NYC.

 
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The 3SS Podcast: Episode 1: Franklin, Couture, and Liddell...Oh My!

We went so long with our first podcast, that we ended up cutting it to three parts. In the first part, we discuss the big news of the week, including Tito’s hospitalization, Roger Huerta in Bellator and the WEC’s chances on PPV.

The second and third parts will be coming later in the week.

 
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Charles Oliveira Offered Multifight UFC Deal

One of my favorite prospects, Charles Oliveira, has been offered a multi-fight UFC deal and is expected to debut with the company soon.

MMAJunkie.com broke the news.

Oliveira has been offered an exclusive agreement and is expected to debut in the near future.  Though the contract has yet to be finalized, the process appears to be a mere formality at this point.  An exact date for the 20-year-old Oliveira’s first UFC fight has not been determined, and an opponent has yet to be named.

Oliveira has mostly fought in Brazil but he has one U.S. fight, a win over Dom Stanco.  Stanco was a former training partner of mine and I happened to have attended that fight.  I can tell you that after watching Oliveira he has Damien Maia at 155 type upside.  The guy is 20 years old and moves like a snake on the ground.  He’s somewhat thin for 155 but should be able to add weight easily to his long lanky frame.

Photo courtesy of Ring Of Combat

The scariest thing about Oliveira is that as good as he is, and as young as he is, he hasn’t even began to scratch the surface of his potential.  Jordan Breen has said on his radio show that Oliveira basically trains in his garage with friends.  When he gets to a real camp, all bets are off.

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DirecTV, Versus Settle Squabble In Time For Vera v. Jones...

Do not worry DirecTV subscribers, you won’t miss the best free card the UFC has ever offered this Sunday night.

Just days before the event, The satellite TV company came to terms after a long standoff with the Versus network. Now, if you had Versus before the blackout, you’ll have it again, as it remains part of the same package it was offered in before.

CageWriter’s Steve Cofield wonders if “The UFC has Juice” in the situation, and I think that it does in two different ways. First off, this is probably the biggest event ever to air on Versus. Not to offend any hockey fans or Pro Rodeo guys, but the UFC has the mass appeal that Versus needs if they are seriously considering trying to challenge the ESPN throne. I’m sure the people at Versus knew that they had to be willing to make some concessions to get themselves in as many homes as possible before this Sunday.

Also, did the UFC maybe put a little pressure on DirecTV themselves? Yea, probably. Hell, the means justifies the ends here.

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