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Unread 04-12-2007, 03:22 PM
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Will camps be included in the game?

Such as which camp a fighter is with? If a fighter belongs to an elite camp his skills might rise faster or his training might be better.

Some camps are also known for a specific specialty. Like Tito Ortiz's camp is known for the ground and pound and say a Gracie camp would be known more for its Brazilian Ju Jitsu.
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Unread 04-12-2007, 05:08 PM
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Will camps be included in the game?

Such as which camp a fighter is with? If a fighter belongs to an elite camp his skills might rise faster or his training might be better.

Some camps are also known for a specific specialty. Like Tito Ortiz's camp is known for the ground and pound and say a Gracie camp would be known more for its Brazilian Ju Jitsu.
Has been mentioned before, no reply on the matter yet, but i would expect that due to its popularity it will be included
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Unread 04-12-2007, 06:14 PM
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Camps are a huge part of MMA so I would think they would make it into the game somehow.
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Unread 04-13-2007, 04:52 AM
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hopefully when development reaches that far there will be another poll for fan voting
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I think the camps will surely be involved especially if you take account that we had "dojo's" in TEW( i know it is a different game). I think that the dojo idea will be reformed. In TEW04 you could own a dojo and send trainers to help out. In TEW05 you could choose what skills to focus on. I think in WMMA we could see a combination with even more options added in.

I do not see many other options where we will be able to develop fighters so i guess Adam will be having some poll on the camp idea on how we would like to see it runned.
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Unread 04-13-2007, 08:43 AM
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I think the camps will surely be involved especially if you take account that we had "dojo's" in TEW( i know it is a different game). I think that the dojo idea will be reformed. In TEW04 you could own a dojo and send trainers to help out. In TEW05 you could choose what skills to focus on. I think in WMMA we could see a combination with even more options added in.

I do not see many other options where we will be able to develop fighters so i guess Adam will be having some poll on the camp idea on how we would like to see it runned.

i think it would be a horrible idea for the player to own a dojo. in real life NO promoter can represent a fighter(its illegal with the commissions). i would def have them and make the quality of fighter depend on where they train. i wouldnt make fighters exclusive though, id have them bounce around from camp to camp(most fighters do it this way, very few train exclusivly with the same people).
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i think it would be a horrible idea for the player to own a dojo. in real life NO promoter can represent a fighter(its illegal with the commissions). i would def have them and make the quality of fighter depend on where they train. i wouldnt make fighters exclusive though, id have them bounce around from camp to camp(most fighters do it this way, very few train exclusivly with the same people).
By owning a dojo it does not mean you represent a fighter. He can train where he wants. Obviously the fighters could and will move from camp to camp. With maybe a small group of them staying loyal to where they train.

Although i do not see the problem sending some of your fighters to train in some of your own facilities, especially the younger ones which maybe lack the funds or sponsorships.
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i think it would be a horrible idea for the player to own a dojo. in real life NO promoter can represent a fighter(its illegal with the commissions). i would def have them and make the quality of fighter depend on where they train. i wouldnt make fighters exclusive though, id have them bounce around from camp to camp(most fighters do it this way, very few train exclusivly with the same people).
Not to be picky but Takada had several fighters fighting out of his Dojo while serving as head boooker for PRIDE. That was however outside of the oversight of the state atheletic commisions.
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By owning a dojo it does not mean you represent a fighter. He can train where he wants. Obviously the fighters could and will move from camp to camp. With maybe a small group of them staying loyal to where they train.

Although i do not see the problem sending some of your fighters to train in some of your own facilities, especially the younger ones which maybe lack the funds or sponsorships.
Like the UFC has the UFC training center where they film TUF. Of course, I don't think anyone trains there full time but allowing you in the game to build your own center that your fighter can use or where your TV shows are filmed won't be to bad.

I would prefer that as the owner you have little to no control over the various camps in the game unless you have a situation similar to Takada and his camp. I think the most we should be able to do is form relationships with different camps so that their more willing to send their fighters your way. Kind of like the relations Chutebox or BTT had with PRIDE or MFS with the UFC.
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Unread 04-16-2007, 02:14 AM
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several fighters do own their own camps or training centers, and or gyms. Randy Couture for one just opened up one in la, i cant think of the name of it off the top of my head though. Also look at team punishment, im sure tito gets a nice chunk of change from that also. as for owners of promtions and promoters themselves i think they should only offer training centres and offer coaching offers and fighting contracts depending if a tuf option is in the game or not. If not then just the fighting contracts
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Unread 04-16-2007, 08:38 AM
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I know this may sound stupid, but being from Europe (Cyprus) and do not get to see much US MMA, i hear the term "tuf" alot in the posts, what exactly does that stand for?
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several fighters do own their own camps or training centers, and or gyms. Randy Couture for one just opened up one in la, i cant think of the name of it off the top of my head though. Also look at team punishment, im sure tito gets a nice chunk of change from that also. as for owners of promtions and promoters themselves i think they should only offer training centres and offer coaching offers and fighting contracts depending if a tuf option is in the game or not. If not then just the fighting contracts
Couture's new gym is called Legends. He opened it with Bas Rutten and they got a whole host of top notch trainers and fighters working there.
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Unread 04-16-2007, 01:16 PM
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Thanks i knew i heard about it recently and i hope that they can be included in the game as it will be interesting to see how the training and improvements will be done in this game
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