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A feature I was thinking about was the idea of retired fighters going on to open their own Fight Camps, where the focus of the camps would be on the best skills of the fighter. Say it was Chuck Liddell, and the main emphasis of the camp would then be General Standup and Wrestling.
Names could be randomly generated much the same as event names. I just think it would add a level of intrigue to the game. As of now, retired fighters either commentate or become involved in the business end of a promotion. Why not have the ability for them to directly effect the growth of some of the other fighters in the game by training them? Of course, another feature that would be good to have if this is added is the ability of camps to close down. I'm not sure if that's already in the game, but it would prevent an over-saturation if new camps are added. |
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I like this idea in general, but I think camps need revamped in general. Camps are now becoming true MMA camps with legit coaches in each aspect, so I think they need revamped to show this. Something like:
Head Coach: Striking (Boxing, MT, etc): Jiu-Jitsu: Wrestling: And any other emphasis one may have. And each coach having an individual rating. But not sure how well it'd work in the game persay. Although I'm probably overthinking something that is already in the game sort of... >_> |
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ACCBiggz, I would assume WMMA2 already represents this with the quality a camp has in each skill set. A camp with excellent wrestling would have excellent wrestling coaches.
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Yes, that's why I entered my last line. But with retired fighters and past MMA history (Chute Boxe/BTT/Etc) that have trainers leave I was thinking more of the lines of that. Making their own camps, breaking off, just become a style-specific trainer at their old camp, etc.
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