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Embracing the deception..
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I wonder if they could put current WWE stars and use the WWE No Mercy Engine? That would be awesome.
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Hey Mister!
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Now that they've slowed things down to a more realistic pace, I think the actual gameplay is a lot better and more realistic than No Mercy. The biggest edge that No Mercy has is it's computer logic. It's like Firepro's where every single move and action a wrestler can take is adjusted so that they wrestle (sorry, I mean sports entertain) exactly like their real life counterparts. I never got into it with No Mercy, and I suspect most people didn't as it looked extremely daunting, and just creating a character was time consuming enough. I got into it with firepro however, and it makes a HUGE difference in how the A.I. reacts. Smackdown A.I. acts like a mental patient if you're lucky, because all the wrestlers are assigned generic A.I. The series would truly leave the AKI games in the dust if they were able to implement a more complex A.I. system. |
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