So I've got a bunch of CAFs that I'll be slowly posting when I've got free time, but if there's anyone you want to jump to the front of the list, leave a comment here, and if I've got him, I'll get him out when I can. Right now Robbie Lawler is next.Also if anyone's got a better idea of how to post these than just a wall of text, let me know.Edit: Just updated all four weight classes with contributions from you guys in this thread. Thanks to everyone and keep 'em coming!All seven weight classes in!. Ok so was feeling guilty for not contributing - First of all the cafs I post wont have the obvious stuff we all know - plus Im sorry but I never bothered with movesets etc as preferred to do them myself and most of us know how people fight etc.
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So as they say, don't leave it to the judges.2.: Be nice to othersSelf-explanatory, we will have differences but no need to flame.3.Constructive criticismWe won't tolerate any threads and posts that just bash the game for no reason. If you think something can be improved, then, by all means, you can mention it but please make sure to add some reasoning to it and of course suggestions.4.Use the search function in the subThere are plenty of FAQ and threads that have been posted multiple times. If you have any questions about the game please use this search function and make sure the answer isn't already waiting for you5.No posting raw unedited game footageHighlight videos, gifs, and tutorials are highly encouraged6.No x user is lag switching, cheating, etc posts.7.Do not post links to fight streams. This is the warning.
If you are caught doing this, the result is a permanent ban.If you have any questions, feel free to send one of the mods a message!.Created. UT has a big emphasis on stats. You need to either grind, a lot, to level up your team level, which will allow you to put more cards on your fighters, and grind to get those card packs, or spend money on ufc points and buy card packs, and still grind to level up to apply them.A lot of people recommend playing single player UT, grinding like crazy, and THEN playing online. However, playing online gives you WAY more exp, so just play online, take the beatings, and make new fighters when you have enough cards to get your fighter to a decent OVR.
UT has been out for ages now and people like me have grinded. I have enough cards and attribute cards saved up to max a fighter out in every weight class. It is hard if you are just starting out.Best thing is what I done. I kept a lightweight fighter because I have the best cards for that class, one reason being when the LW packs glitches and you could buy a pack for a 10th of the price.Now, create fighters in other weight classes. DON'T put attribute cards, as you don't get these back once you delete a fighter.Go up to around division 3.
Which for me is easy. Then when you start coming against stacked fighters, delete him. Then do this until you get enough moves/attribute cards to put everything good on your main fighters.
Then, you can start building the other fights up with attribute cards as well.I now have a man lightweight/middle weight/Heavy weight. They are pretty much all maxed out. I'm in the same position. I started ultimate team and everyone I came up against had near maxed stats on their fighters.The most success I've had is with a juicy jitsu fighter, taking them to the ground and not letting them up again. You HAVE to be QUICK. Predict the transition and block it, once the first one is blocked, you're on easy Street.Rip combos to the body on both the ground and feet, pull clinch and hold it, again, work the body. Sway back on the feet and return a rear roundhouse kick.You need to work on counter striking because you will never be able to stun your opponent unless you hit them with the biggest and best timed shot you have.TL;DR You're out matched, work the body, use dirty tricks, win fights.Honestly, I gave up on ultimate team (despite loving the mode) because of the pay to win and being out maxed, but hopefully this helps.
That's how you play this game. You might not like it, but its true. If you play with the same fighter from the start, you wont build your fighters well. Let me explain before you jump down my throat again lolYou get to level 15, and you get given a legendary 5 star. Say, a Takedown. You don't know much about the game, so you equip it, blah blah. This continues until level 60, when you have full move points.
But at this point, you notice that you have FUCKED your guys stats, because you couldnt resist putting athleticism cards on that dropped OTB, or CDEF or something. You have good moves that ou need to make space for, but you dont know what to take off. You spent stats that you couldn't afford as soon as you got a good chin card, because how could you know? You were working with what the game gave you, as you got it.What better to do by far (and all the people that got good at UT did), is play til you hit maybe div 4. You're learning the game, its keeping you against people 'sort-of' on your level (we all know EAs matchmaking is crap) but its ok, cos at that point, you're just worried about earning coins. Then, delete, start again.
Eventually, you will have LOOAAAADDDS of attribue cards saved up, cos you've not been using em. You will also have a nice selection of five star moves, that give really nice stat upgrades, and you will have figured out which of these moves are actually USEFUL to you. Then, you equip them to a new fighter, you set him up, but notice, all those 5 star kicks and punches you put on, have gave you above-maximum Kick speed, movement, punch speed and power in all four limbs. You can then use the attribute cards that you have saved to drop these stats and improve your fighter everywhere else!Now, I'm telling you this as a guy that spent the first month of the game building up my first fighter. I KNOW this is a mistake, I lived it. Trying to help people not make the same mistake:)If you're still under the impression that its 'ruining the game' and 'gaming the system', don't mean to sound bad, but you really should stop playing UT.
You will get more and more frustrated. Sometimes its best to listen to advice, you might not like how its set up, but it IS set up this way. My win rate in UT is still 2 to 1.
However it is boring to take down fighters and sub them and my record would be a lot higher if it wasnt for a 2nd or 3rd round OP knee that knocks me downI would be 3 or 4 to 1. I am decent at the game not great but not bad. However I want UFC 3 and of a new player comes to UT and just loses every match he is in he will quit. Ranked isnt a good alternative as it is a spamming Jones/McGregor mess till rank 5. Then after that its a case of spending 15/25 minutes grappling. PLUS I hate the fact that ot takes skill away from a 2 player fighting game which is just silly. Youre mentioning issues that are well known, I do agree with you on alot of them.
I love the grappling side of the game so thats never been an issue for me. I just take issue with you saying it takes ALL skill away from the game.
To get my stats high, I was fighting at a stat disadvantage every fight. Even to this day, only one of my fighters has max athleticism, so I.m usually always at a chin disadvantage standing. But a skillful player will overcome stats MOST of the time. Of course, a lucky rock with a low chin, and the better stats getting thai clinch, youre dead lol. On ranked I would just say turn off the divisions that have fighters you dont like playing against.The game isn't ideal, but its what we have. Just offering advice to help you enjoy it a bit more. Im addicted so learnt to deal with most of your issues lol.
After reading every post I have to say that forumite (SpartanZombie) is on point)! The last video game I was addicted to was the arcade version of Pac-Man back in the 70's. I am a 54 year old ex boxer/ trainer who's youngest son is a Greco wrestler at Northern Michigan University-OTC (Olympic Training Center) and brought his Xbox and this game home with him over summer recess. I wound up becoming addicted playing against him and ran out and bought my own Xbox and game when he left in August.I have only played the game on PRO mode from the outset and got killed by my son the whole summer who has been a gamer since he was 5. Keeping it real it got under my skin which only drove me to become as good as humanly possible which for a guy that it took a week just to learn how to use the controller smoothly seemed like it was going to be a bit of a tall task.I started keeping a log book of every transition and reversal while following 3-4 elite players Youtube channels and 90% of my practice time is spent learning everything about the ground game and fighting in the clinch. I created my Ultimate Team 2 months ago with 5 created characters I would practice with that were in different weight class rotations with the AI fighters and started grinding coins as well as buying points in the beginning of September without ever using them.When I finally felt I would be competent enough to compete on line after accomplishing everything possible against the AI charectors and modes like 'Career' several times over I started playing Quick Fight mode.
As I was getting ready to start using my UT I just happened to come across a Youtube video with a title something along the lines of Ultimate Team Domination where I watched a guy delete his Level-60 Div-4 fighter and start in Div-1 with every move put to his fighter being a 5 or 4-star card and watched him destroy everyone he faced except for 3 fighters. The 3 that didn't crumble had to be players who did the same exact thing as there was no way they could absorb that kind of punishment and keep getting up! He finally jumped on two of them and submitted them and actually lost his first title fight by a knockout. He went back and looked at the guys stats and he had over 600 wins. To be honest he gave the guy kudos and kept on fighting until he won the title.Now when I was about to use my first UT fighter I noticed I could only apply 75-stars worth of cards to him and had no idea why? So I posted a thread about it on the Operation Sports forum where they broke it down to me and explained about the levels and 3 guys avised me to just play Single Championship mode against the AI and build up my levels as it would net me more coins and be faster then going live and not making it out of the first round the majority of fights.
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Well that is exactly what I did and after 5 tortures nights and over 1,100 fights I made it to 252 for my team! I had enough cards I had saved over the past 2 months to make a solid LW and MW fighter. This is the first week I played with one of them and went with my LW and am 30-2 and just hit Div-3. Now keeping it real about 85% of the guys I fought all had a stand up game over 90% and I still am not sure how all this works but I fought 3 guys in Division-2 who have had over 1,000 fights with basically 500 records and it stated 2 of them had reached Div-6. But just like I would do in Quick Fight mode against a 100 over all CAF after a certain point I take them to the ground and 9 out of 10 times the fight ends there.
It doesn't matter if you have 100 overall ground stats if you don't know what to do on the ground!In all honesty I don't want to be one of those guys who constantly deletes fighters but after 32 fights I am moving up pretty fast and have only been playing the game 4-1/2 months and it is kind of scary looking at guys Youtube channels who have been playing the game since day-1 of UFC-1 and have the animation slowed down to show you how to deny a transition and may as well as had a hand in creating the game. So keeping it real there is going to be a stretch I hit where I am going to be consistently outclassed taking the fight to the ground no matter what cards my fighter is stacked with and I say I look forward to it as that is the only way you get better at anything.My advice for those who are complaining I would advise that if you are good at stand-up practice the ground and the clinch. The clinch is nothing like playing against the AI charectors when playing live and the second a player finds out you aren't good there the fight is going to be over! I learned that playing Quick Fight mode and was seeing knees and elbows in my sleep lol.This game is a total blast and much more cerebral than most players realize. So many guys keep talking about 'When is the new one coming out'?
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The game is only out a half of year and if you aren't very good in this one it is only going to get harder come the next which wont be out until 2018. I have a ton left to learn and certainly aren't in any hurry for the new one- a new patch -yes/ new game not yet.