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BREAKING NEWS: Former OCW Talent ARRESTED!
Trevor McManus replied to Bloom's topic in OCW The Magazine
Aaron Jackson is A-Jax you dickweasel.- 7 replies
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You'd have to be a complete fucking retard to upload it with resil attached. Upload it without resil. Then add resil.
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People need to take some kind of responsibility for their actions when the opponent has a sig/finisher. I'm not saying don't hit the guy. But I see FAR too many people just flapping about like absolute retards to try and avoid it in any cheese-filled way they can. Almost like someone sees you have a sig and just starts mashing every button and holding in the right strick.
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I know that weight class doesn't play a factor. But momentum I'm not sure about. No evidence to suggest either way.
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The mash a thing isn't just button mashing. I don't know what the other elements is but there definetly is one. I know for a FACT that I can mash faster than 98.666667% of people on this forum yet I only beat about 75% of people at the mash a thing. And people I used to beat at it every single time are now beating me at it every single time.
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I disagree with this finisher = death aspect. This is the issue I feel the strongest on. Absolutely to the core of my beliefs on fpr. Kicking out of a finisher is damn hard now. I cannot mash out of it any more so anyone who can deserves respect. This season I've had 2 people kick out of my finishers and everyone else has just died. Just make it so we need a signature or finisher as the ending. It makes matches drag a bit but stops shit finishes.
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I agree that it is fucking gay. But I also don't want to ban kick outs. I am certainly willing to reintroduce rules such as you have to hit a sig before you can end it. Maybe have some rules concerning the ending of title matches.
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Locked in a coffin. Or did you miss that? And the commentary wasn't there because the commentators had the night off. I assume because Hennig wanted to try and present the feel of a fast flowing show. Or maybe the commentary is useless since it's usually nonesense sarcasm.
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Any hopes you had of winning that belt are now gone.
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Trevor McManus cares not for title belts.
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If you were to do that they would need two types of submissions. Aggressive and rest. Because in wrestling submissions are used to REGAIN stamina. So it kinda makes it confusing.
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The mashing system is fair. Because it's not a level playing field. If your submission stats are better then you don't need to mash as hard. For example. If Pugh had 80 sub and Trevor had 70. Pugh would only need to mash 3/5 of the speed Trevor mashes and he'd cancel out my submission.
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If you can't mash the button then my advice would be to stop being a little girl.
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I'm just going to pick someone that doesn't get to win. I shall whoop the shit out of them and leave the other 2 to fight for the belt.
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The removal of blood online was a silly decision and I cannot understand why this has been done. Offline the blood feature can be used still and the game is a 16+ rated game, many 15 rated film have violent content. I fail to see who is being protected with the abolition of blood online. The selection of moves available from the chain grapples is very small. When trying to match moves to a character it is very difficult and two similar characters end up with mostly the same moves. My created wrestler has a technical style and I have had to give him every single type of suplex as there are so few moves that fit with this style. Also the countering from within chain grapples is far too easy, Competitive forums which use this game have had to ban countering within chain grapples because the moves cannot be hit otherwise. This is a good feature but it can be implemented much better. The window for directing the throws is often too small and makes it difficult to accurately direct the throw to where you want. Also the look of the directional throws is rather poor. The wrestler doing the throw does not adjust his feet or body in relation to the new direction. He just 'slides' around without actually moving his feet, it looks silly. This is a good feature, though it needs improving visually. The submission system is terribly important and terribly poorly executed. Simply put, it doesn't work right. If The Undertaker can be made to tap out to an arm wrench applied by Cody Rhodes then there's an issue there somewhere. Losing via submission, even if it is a finisher, always leaves a sour taste. Pins are much easier to escape and in the reality of a wrestling match this is not the situation at all. It is much more common to see someone escape the walls of jericho than it is to see them kick out of the codebreaker. Many good matches have been ruined by the poor submission system. I personally favour a button mashing system for submissions where the ease of submission attainment/resistance is varied depending on the submission stat of the wrestler. (Much like in previous games). However. I think it is also worth considering a second stat in relation to submissions. Kane is rarely going to make an opponent tap out, but he's also going to rarely tap out himself. So to accurately reproduce Kane's submission ability there would need to be two stats, one relating to his submission offence and one relating to his submission defence. I also think it would be helpful if there was some variation to the difficulty of gaining a submission based upon the type of submission. As it stands now, the match can end easily on a chinlock submission. This has to be altered. Perhaps some variant which allows for easier submissions to be achieved with moves such as The Crossface as opposed to a chinlock, which is basically a rest hold. I also think it would be helpful if submissions could be used as 'rest holds.' Perhaps to gain some slight recovery in relation to limb damage. Or even to regain stamina. This would also require a new stamina system as the current system does not allow for this change to be significant. All these changes would require an increase in the volume of submission moves included in the game. If you make a character and wish to give him an arm or leg based submission finisher then you're giving yourself a very large challenge as the amount of moves to damage these areas and to convincingly finish these areas is very small indeed. Storing finishers is a good option to have. It allows for shock finish moments. As it is now, as a spectator you can pretty much predict when a match will end and how it will end. With stored finishers this changes. It opens up situations where two opponents can have finishers stored and it becomes a guessing game as to who will hit their finisher first. How often has it been the case that Randy Orton has been taking a beating and hits the RKO from nowhere? Without any momentum. If you want to create a realistic wrestling experience then you have to allow moments like this to occur in the game and storing finishers is the way to do that. I also think that countering a finisher should result in the attainment of a finisher. As was previously the case. My answers to the questions: Yes I play and use community creations. 8 Both I prefer the old method 4 10 I prefer storing finishers
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Think it'd be helpful for people to post in here what they replied in relation to the survey. If more people ask for the same thing there's more chance to get it.
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Certified Greatness 2010 Card Announced
Trevor McManus replied to Mr.Sensation's topic in The Daily Suplex
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Mayhem vs Dane doesn't play.
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*Jim Black is sitting down in a blackened out room with Trevor McManus. The set is plain with two chairs for the men and a folding table in between them with two glasses of water resting on top of it. There is a “[recorded]” label in the corner of the screen. Trevor is dressed in a suit which is slightly contrasted by the huge bandage on his forehead. His right arm is not through the jacket sleeve but, rather, is wrapped around his ribs.* Jim: Ladies and gentlemen I’m here with the man who was scheduled to face Jacob Trance on Riot, Trevor McManus. Jim: Trevor, can you please give us an update on your condition and tell us if you’re going to be able to compete in your match with Jacob Trance. *Trevor leans forward sluggishly and grasps the glass of water in his left hand. He takes a sip before slowly sitting back heavily favouring his ribs. He speaks with a hoarse voice* Trevor: Well Jim. My doctors say I’m suffering from some bruising on my ribs and slight burns to my head. *He takes a pause and has another sip of water.* Trevor: I have some internal problems with my lungs and throat, hence the voice. It appears that inhaling fumes from a melting leather jacket is not recommended. *Jim waits for Trevor to take yet another drink before asking his next question.* Jim: At this point what is the prediction for when we can see you back in the ring? Trevor: Well if all goes well then it shouldn’t be more than a week. The doctor recommended that I take two or three weeks off since the bruising is quite widespread but since it’s not a serious bruise then he’ll clear me in one week. Trevor: I could have braved a return this week but in my current condition I would have been useless. I can’t take much of a beating in this shape and with my lungs the way they are, I wouldn’t have lasted five minutes without gasping for breath. Trevor: Hopefully I’m going to be fit to return next week and hopefully my lungs should be cleared up to a decent extent. I don’t think I can last more than ten minutes or so for about the next four weeks, so I’ll just need to lay down some decisive beatings. *Trevor takes another drink of water, finishing the glass. He points to Jim’s untouched glass.* Trevor: May I? Jim: Go right ahead. *Trevor takes Jim’s glass and finishes it in one.* Trevor: Got to keep drinking, helps the throat. Jim: Well Trevor, thanks for the interview. This is Jim Blac… *Trevor puts his left hand up to stop Jim.* Trevor: One more thing. If that red-headed, night-dwelling freak thinks he can cross me off this ‘list’ of his then he’s got another thing coming. The reason I was bigger than him in CCW is because I am the elite, no matter where I go, I will be the biggest and best thing around. And he’s going to find that out come next week. *The shot fades with Trevor struggling to his feet.*
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I would like to table an objection. http://www.aitbase.co.zw/soccerburst/images/men/20975_ori_lionel_messi.jpg
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I love snapple.
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Except Djack, am I right?
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A lot of that was just Fearo and Thanatos chatting absolute crap though.
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This should perhaps be made easier to find. Maybe there should be a button at the top of the main page or something. There's a LOT of stuff in this forum and we all know rookies aren't known for their digging.
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He knows how I feel. p.s. WELCOME TO ROCHESTER MUTHERFUCKER!
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