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Post by hungerlow on Sept 12, 2018 2:43:12 GMT
I'm talking about American wrestlers specifically.
So here's the deal;
There's this guy that uploads fantastic-looking WWE edits on the PS4 shop, but his logic parameters is all screwed up. What I want to do is use the logic / parameters of someone with a strong WWE collection on the PC version, and apply it to the PS4 guys' edits. At the same time I want to learn about making my own edits and this would be a nice learning experience.
I know that DJKM is excellent at it, but he doesn't have a huge collection of modern WWE guys.
Can anyone help me out with this? It would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Sept 12, 2018 3:05:24 GMT
I'd be interested in this, too. Logic is my weak point, but I'm learning... feel like I'm light years ahead of where I was a year ago.
DJKM's various templates have been a good primer for me, Just looking under the hood of his logic settings has helped me learn.
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Post by dnmt on Sept 12, 2018 4:24:37 GMT
I have learned a ton on here and in the Discord over the last few weeks, and started editing Logic way back in FPR. I have a very good understanding of at least how NJPW wrestlers are working and am only tinkering with some things like Ukemi at this point. I'd be more than happy to walk you through anything you need help with and could ask around if you stump me. Here is a link to a document I use just to give me some ideas on what my basic minimum/maximum is for each category. It is entirely based on TheDenizen's guide here with some of my personal preferences mixed in. The "pure" Denizen info is on the bottom and pulled from the Guides forum here. Overall, just watching wrestling and taking meticulous notes is a massive help.
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Post by otaku2255 on Sept 12, 2018 7:41:38 GMT
I'd recommend myself. My WWE collection is in the signature.
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Post by Ramon on Sept 12, 2018 8:57:30 GMT
I'd recommend myself. My WWE collection is in the signature.
Yeah, Otaku2255 has very good logic overall for all of his edits. I sim against them almost every time I play FPWW.
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Post by hungerlow on Sept 12, 2018 11:21:24 GMT
I have learned a ton on here and in the Discord over the last few weeks, and started editing Logic way back in FPR. I have a very good understanding of at least how NJPW wrestlers are working and am only tinkering with some things like Ukemi at this point. I'd be more than happy to walk you through anything you need help with and could ask around if you stump me. Here is a link to a document I use just to give me some ideas on what my basic minimum/maximum is for each category. It is entirely based on TheDenizen's guide here with some of my personal preferences mixed in. The "pure" Denizen info is on the bottom and pulled from the Guides forum here. Overall, just watching wrestling and taking meticulous notes is a massive help. Thanks! I will certainly have a look at this document. Looks very interesting indeed.
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Post by hungerlow on Sept 12, 2018 11:24:12 GMT
I'd recommend myself. My WWE collection is in the signature. In my head it really came down to you and Avenger, although I just wanted to check and see if I haven't missed anyone noteworthy lol I never actually simmed your stuff though, I only know about it by reputation. Do you aim for really long matches, or relatively shorter ones?
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Post by otaku2255 on Sept 12, 2018 12:30:09 GMT
Most of my sims run around 15 minutes (game time). Though when pitting two of the bigger names against each other, 20+ minutes is quite normal. I make my edits as their ultimate versions of themselves, i.e. how they wrestle on PPVs, not Raw/SD.
I aim for realism but also entertainment value. If a guy's a stinker in the ring, I'll try to make him perform a little better than normal because I don't want to sit through boring matches.
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