A new relationship system, which factors in how you interact with each fighter lets you develop training partners and rivals. One of the key ways to influence your relationship with other fighters and even your fans is through maintaining a social media presence. New diverging storylines allow you to craft different relationships with different fighters. In UFC 3, your social media presence was largely based on how you responded to other fighters or members of the media.
Instead, UFC 4's social media system reacts to your choices in other facets of the mode. For instance, if you decline a fight, that fighter could take to social media to call you out for that move. From there, you can either lie about it and make that other fighter even angrier or be truthful and potentially improve your relationships.
Once a fight is booked, you can trash talk your opponent in the lead-up, but it won't develop into a full-on rivalry in your first clash. However, if you get to a rematch with that opponent and you double down on trash talking in the follow-up match, it becomes a rivalry due to your bad relationship with that fighter.
You can even take the trash-talking to the next level with storylines inspired by real-life rivalries like the one between former trainer partners and bantamweight champions T. Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt.
You can be that bad guy in UFC 4 where nobody likes you and you're leaking all this training footage, you're inviting people, you're knocking them out It's all up to you and how you want to play this year. Despite the ability to be a jerk, you can also choose the path of being a good, respectable martial artist. You also have the ability to be a positive martial artist and be respectful and go that way too You can go both ways. To top it all off, UFC 4 also reintroduces simulation mechanics into the mix, addressing one of my biggest complaints of UFC 3: the fact that the champions don't rotate over the course of your career.
Now, champions rotate over time based on simulated matchups. Unfortunately, despite the simulation mechanics taking place, they aren't surfaced to you in a fight-by-fight capacity, so you'll have to keep your eyes on the movement in the rankings if you want to keep your finger on the pulse of what's happening in your division beyond your own career.
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User Info: airnjay2. You have 40 more fights so you should be fine. It basically amounts to 12 years. So if you start young i. Most successful fighters at least get close to their 40's before even thinking about retiring. Build 1 Answer Career mode wont work? Main Quest 1 Answer Am I doing something wrong? Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password?
User Info: Vacka Vacka 3 years ago 1 Or they actually fix it. User Info: ScottishLion88 ScottishLion88 3 years ago 3 I started a career with a female created fighter, had my 40th fight.
Defending submissions Help. Chile this game is too hard no wonder it sold bad. Beta code? Signed up but never got one Help. Career mode wont work?
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