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Post by recklessmatten on Nov 23, 2008 7:16:19 GMT -5
Can someone tellme in career mode how to work on Technique, mine goes up really slowly
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Post by Nirvana is Happiness on Nov 23, 2008 8:09:32 GMT -5
The Wii version has thumbtacks! Looks like I'll have two versions of the game now.
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Post by Jord on Nov 23, 2008 8:19:22 GMT -5
That's cool.
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Post by The Main Event on Nov 23, 2008 8:30:56 GMT -5
Can someone tellme in career mode how to work on Technique, mine goes up really slowly Reversals, picking your opponent up, irish whipping, Ultimate Control Grapples. I had the opposite problem tbh, I wanted to get my Kane 1998 CAW to realistic attributes, but on my way to increasing strength the technique went up to 80, when I would have liked to be at about 77 but oh well. Mostly reversals though. Which championship path are you on? The WHC and WWE Championship paths are set to a high difficulty so if you're good at reversing then your tech should shoot up.
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Post by The Main Event on Nov 23, 2008 8:51:51 GMT -5
Full Guide to Career mode attributes: Strength: The most commonly thought way of increasing this is to do UCM and Strong grapples. However, I beg to differ. When levelling up my Kane 98 CAW- Whom now has a strength of 94- I endured so many frustrations when trying to increase ing strength. I was doing 30-40 UCM/Strong Grapples per match, and still nothing worth getting excited over. Luckily I found out that STRIKING moves are much more effective. Try this- Do nothing but strikes, like FOF, running strikes etc. And watch the strength attribute shoot up. Technique: Reversals, picking your opponent up, irish whipping, Ultimate Control Grapples. Mostly reversals though. The WHC and WWE Championship paths are set to a high difficulty so if you're any good at reversing then your tech should shoot up. Durability: Plain and simple- Get beat up. The redder the better. This is easiest to do on the early paths, as difficulty is low and you can set to no DQ, pick up weapon and wait for opponent to steal it. Then, when you are red, because difficulty is low, you should find it still easy to win. Alternatively just play through as normal, and the opponent should give you a pretty good roughing up anyway by the time you reach the later paths. Speed: Running, running grapples, running strikes. Diving Moves (Turnbuckle) or Diving over the ropes. Pretty easy attribute to level up. Stamina: Some say it's UCMs and strong grapples, which you certainly can try, but the only surefire way I found of increasing this is with the stamina system on- Drain the stamina bar. The more often the better. Charisma: Taunting the opponent, Interracting with the crowd (Extreme Rules match). I also heard diving moves affect this(?) Hardcore: Break out the Tables, Ladders and Chairs, because you're gonna have to get nasty if you want to level this stat up! Basically, anything you see as a weapon, use it! Gaining the object ability also helps this. Submission: Self explanatory, really. Use plenty of submissions during the match. If you want to level up quick, aim for about 10-15 submissions per match. Tedious? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. If anybody has any more useful tips, that's cool and I'll add it. Furthermore, if any of the techniques I've listed are debatable, let me know.
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Post by S on Nov 23, 2008 9:50:41 GMT -5
I have no clue why any of that is hidden, maybe if enough people complain to THQ, they can update the patch so the moves will be unlocked. Is this lot in on the 360 / PS3 consoles? God, there's no reason to quote the whole damn list and to answer your question, yes and no. Yes, they're probably on the disc but no, you can't access them. There you go... Hmm... that sucks, why put them on the disk if you haven't got a way to code them in... let alone unlock them. I hope they make them unlockable some how, i use a hell of alot of them
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Post by lancewiget on Nov 23, 2008 10:05:25 GMT -5
Full Guide to Career mode attributes: Submission: Self explanatory, really. Use plenty of submissions during the match. If you want to level up quick, aim for about 10-15 submissions per match. Tedious? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. Definately works. I had every other stat at about 75, while I had Submission at 35. My OVR was about 68 (because of the low Submission). I then changed all my ground moves to struggles, and I did about 35 of them in one match. Submission rocketed up to about 55, and my OVR went to 72.
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Post by Yeezy's Mullet: Team X Blades on Nov 23, 2008 11:51:40 GMT -5
The Wii version has thumbtacks! Looks like I'll have two versions of the game now. Are you sure its for the Wii only?
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Post by The Mac on Nov 23, 2008 12:03:53 GMT -5
wow how kool wish ps2 had thumbtakes
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Post by OverTheEdge on Nov 23, 2008 12:07:51 GMT -5
The Wii version has thumbtacks! Looks like I'll have two versions of the game now. That's ing awesome.
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Post by Nitro on Nov 23, 2008 12:19:44 GMT -5
Strength: The most commonly thought way of increasing this is to do UCM and Strong grapples. However, I beg to differ. When levelling up my Kane 98 CAW- Whom now has a strength of 94- I endured so many frustrations when trying to increase ing strength. I was doing 30-40 UCM/Strong Grapples per match, and still nothing worth getting excited over. Luckily I found out that STRIKING moves are much more effective. Try this- Do nothing but strikes, like FOF, running strikes etc. And watch the strength attribute shoot up. Finally some answers, thanks ill try this. The way I was doing it was using power moves like gorrila press and powerbombs, the announcers kept saying things like "what power/strength" etc but my stat hardly raised. btw what does FOF stand for?
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Post by recklessmatten on Nov 23, 2008 12:35:21 GMT -5
Strength: The most commonly thought way of increasing this is to do UCM and Strong grapples. However, I beg to differ. When levelling up my Kane 98 CAW- Whom now has a strength of 94- I endured so many frustrations when trying to increase ing strength. I was doing 30-40 UCM/Strong Grapples per match, and still nothing worth getting excited over. Luckily I found out that STRIKING moves are much more effective. Try this- Do nothing but strikes, like FOF, running strikes etc. And watch the strength attribute shoot up. Finally some answers, thanks ill try this. The way I was doing it was using power moves like gorrila press and powerbombs, the announcers kept saying things like "what power/strength" etc but my stat hardly raised. btw what does FOF stand for? Fists Of Fury
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Post by Kody on Nov 23, 2008 13:10:52 GMT -5
Wii has thumbtacks? That is awesome. Too bad 360 didn't get that...
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Post by ChrisRiddle on Nov 23, 2008 13:18:07 GMT -5
Great find, just found out how to do User playlists without a hard drive, you just need to have it where your xbox can play media from your pc.
You can figure out how to do that at xbox.com/pcsetup.
After you config it, just save each song as a playlist like you would with a hard drive.
Of course you'll have to have your computer on and be hooked up with a eithernet cable or wireless adaptor at all times, but it's alot cheaper for those who don't wanna buy a hard drive.
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Post by mvpvip on Nov 23, 2008 13:47:37 GMT -5
the road to wrestlemania is fun
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Post by OverTheEdge on Nov 23, 2008 14:05:09 GMT -5
Great find, just found out how to do User playlists without a hard drive, you just need to have it where your xbox can play media from your pc. You can figure out how to do that at xbox.com/pcsetup. After you config it, just save each song as a playlist like you would with a hard drive. Of course you'll have to have your computer on and be hooked up with a eithernet cable or wireless adaptor at all times, but it's alot cheaper for those who don't wanna buy a hard drive. Can you actually save with them like that? I'd imagine if you were to try and play afterwards without being connected to the computer that things would get messed up.
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Post by ChrisRiddle on Nov 23, 2008 14:07:07 GMT -5
Great find, just found out how to do User playlists without a hard drive, you just need to have it where your xbox can play media from your pc. You can figure out how to do that at xbox.com/pcsetup. After you config it, just save each song as a playlist like you would with a hard drive. Of course you'll have to have your computer on and be hooked up with a eithernet cable or wireless adaptor at all times, but it's alot cheaper for those who don't wanna buy a hard drive. Can you actually save with them like that? I'd imagine if you were to try and play afterwards without being connected to the computer that things would get messed up. If your not connected to the computer, no entrance music will play. But it's pretty cool until I get a hard drive next month. ( hopefully)
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Post by jmars on Nov 23, 2008 14:20:31 GMT -5
Is anybody else having as much trouble downloading highlight reels and stuff as I am?
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Post by OverTheEdge on Nov 23, 2008 14:53:45 GMT -5
Can you actually save with them like that? I'd imagine if you were to try and play afterwards without being connected to the computer that things would get messed up. If your not connected to the computer, no entrance music will play. But it's pretty cool until I get a hard drive next month. ( hopefully) I'll have to try that out. The music doesn't take up too much room on the harddrive, but if it doesn't have to be there...
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Post by jmars on Nov 23, 2008 14:57:12 GMT -5
If you connect your PC to your Xbox, you can use playlists from that PC. I've been doing it for years actually. You can easily just create a playlist with Windows Media Player and you'll be able to use it.
Except for some reason, for me, it only works when it's in the My Music folder.
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