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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Aug 24, 2018 21:43:24 GMT
Can you tell me where you've seen Hogan perform a top-rope double knee drop? :P Oh, that's one of Thunderlips' moves. :) Seriously, it's set to 1%.
I do take some liberties with movesets...for example with Hogan, I much prefer the axe bomber over the big boot as a setup move for the legdrop.
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Post by hungerlow on Aug 24, 2018 22:29:32 GMT
Can you tell me where you've seen Hogan perform a top-rope double knee drop? :P Oh, that's one of Thunderlips' moves. :) Seriously, it's set to 1%.
I do take some liberties with movesets...for example with Hogan, I much prefer the axe bomber over the big boot as a setup move for the legdrop.
Haha fair enough I trust your judgement. Like I noticed Brutus Beefcake performing a top-rope legdrop and I've never seen that before, but I'm sure that it happened somewhere. Even if it didn't, it's no biggy if you're taking a few liberties since your edits are generally on point from what I've seen so far. The only possible piece of criticism that I will allow myself to mention is that certain wrestlers still seem to lack pins assigned to moves. For example, I had a match with Junkyard Dog that went 45 minutes without him ever attempting a pin and he'd spend most of the time picking his opponent back up, but eventually he did his finisher and pinned the opponent. It seems to happen more often with certain wrestlers than others, though. The aforementioned Hogan edit usually doesn't waste any time before performing his axe bomber / legdrop combo, which is perfect for his character. Sometimes he performs the legdrop without the axe bomber setup. The pin issue might be coincidental rather than something that you're doing wrong, and I'm certainly not ruling that out. In any event; A million thanks for your contributions. Your collection is currently my favorite right now, and I'm using a spreadsheet around it so I plan on using your edits for quite a while.
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Post by Gamer707b on Aug 29, 2018 3:59:38 GMT
Great work! You took me way back with all the old school stuff.
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Post by gbm on Sept 9, 2018 2:26:11 GMT
Hi. I became a wrestling fan (AWA) in 1981 and specialize in edits from that decade. I became part of the Fire Pro family in 1998 when I discovered Six Man Scramble. Here's a little promo video I put together showcasing a handful of my edits. Enjoy. Good stuff. How did you do Superfly's cage jump? Is that a pre-set move?
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Sept 9, 2018 13:52:56 GMT
In the video, the Superfly cage jump and Windham's lariat on Luger were the two moves I did as P1...everything else was simmed .
I've never seen a cage dive in a simmed match...but I don't sim a lot of Cage matches.
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Post by snuka222 on Sept 9, 2018 18:51:14 GMT
I applaud you bro! Awesome entertaining video! It's refreshing seeing something old school other then wwf !!! I love wwf but also enjoy seeing the old NWA territories and this was awesome seeing all those characters!!! I really would love the Von Erich's they are some of my favorites! I have ps4 btw ... I know this is Steam but are there any videos showing step by step on setting up a Steam computer system so that I can play this there with mods if I choose? Im not very computer savy so that's why I ask! Thanks again for the video I'll definitely watch that 100xs
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Sept 25, 2018 4:15:09 GMT
Hey guys - I wanted to say thanks for all the feedback. I really do take your comments to heart and use them to make my edits better.
To that end, over the last several weeks I've gone back and done some Logic revamps. Beefed up the priorities on most of my edits, as well as downplaying or emphasizing the use of aerial moves, biting, etc., depending on the wrestler.
Using Mr. Judgement as the ref, most simmed matches are coming in between 15-25 minutes between similar-caliber opponents, give or take.
Did a few appearance tweaks here and there, as well.
Anyway, check 'em out, and thanks again for pushing me to make my work better.
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Post by Wonderland on Oct 11, 2018 3:09:10 GMT
I like your stuff dude. Recently got into your AWA collection based on the strength of that Bockwinkel appearance alone and was happy to get good matches as well. I feel like I'll dive into your NWA and Stampede soon too. Good times.
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Post by BakFu on Oct 11, 2018 13:38:55 GMT
Wow, the Stampede ring, awesome stuff! I've been wanting to put together a Bad News Allen edit (had one for FPR), so it was cool to see him slugging it out at the Ogden Arena again (with all of those beer bellied share croppers watching him!)! ;) Nice stuff all around, cool to see all of those old promotions and wrestlers back at it. Sheik making Slaughter humble, Dusty doing his thing, Kamala and JYD whuppin' ass, and I swear I saw young Mick Foley watching Snuka fly off of the cage! Awesome stuff, so much fun to watch the promo video!
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Jan 13, 2019 20:38:53 GMT
Hey guys - Roobye here. I underwent a gimmick change and am now going by Guacamole Anderson, which is the screen name I've been using over at WrestlingClassics.com since forever.
I just uploaded Logic updates to all my edits (sans the managers and jobbers). Mostly adjustments to the new tag team logic from the last software update, and some tweaks to things like Discretion and Flexibility to make edits more (or less) competitive depending on their spot on the card. And a handful of appearance updates here and there.
Feedback and compliments welcome, as always!
Anyway, enjoy.
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Post by bolleat on Jan 14, 2019 4:03:37 GMT
For some reason I can't get to your stuff on steam using the link. What is your Steam name? I think your edits might be hidden??
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Jan 14, 2019 12:37:27 GMT
For some reason I can't get to your stuff on steam using the link. What is your Steam name? I think your edits might be hidden?? Hmm. Not sure. My Steam name's the same as my screenname here. Try this: My WorkshopI don't think it would be a DLC issue...some of my edits have it, but the majority don't.
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