beat duke bell yesterday, i dropped breh two times ,, my goal is knock these dudes out at least once a match
how much space do you have to play this.
i cleared out my living room a couple days ago to play and it was ok.
today i played in my pc room and it was way too small.
couldn't even get in my corner to start.
i need a VR room.
Downloaded the Beat Saber Demo … yeah, gonna have to spend money on this.
Thought it’d be stupid and overhyped but I’m over here swinging my arms like a fool trying to beat my scores. I’m fully immersed.
So this boxing game y’all talking about in here is better than the Creed one?
Downloaded the Beat Saber Demo … yeah, gonna have to spend money on this.
Thought it’d be stupid and overhyped but I’m over here swinging my arms like a fool trying to beat my scores. I’m fully immersed.
So this boxing game y’all talking about in here is better than the Creed one?
Hey, I'm the TotF dev. He's correct. By default, the game automatically monitors your punching power and adjusts your range of strength so that your hardest hit lands with a specific amount of force the game is designed around. Think of it kind-of-sort-of as an automatic weight class adjuster. If you've been adjusted too high and are hitting harder than intended then the system will notice that and drop your power instantly, but the system will only increase your power at the end of rounds by examining your punch data from the full round. So it should only carry over from round to round and not from fight to fight, but if it ends up too low you'll probably continually hit harder to try to make up for it, which will continue to keep it low. The bottom of the score details tab shows the lowest multiplier you were adjusted to during each round.
It looks like you've found a good manual setting, though, which is great. The auto-adjust is on by default because having first-timers try to manually set their multiplier was a disaster way back when the game used to work like that. Now the option is still there to set it manually, but generally players will have a little bit of experience with the game first to have some reference for making manual adjustments.
I was on Reddit and this guy mentioned using a rug to help set a physical boundary. Might do that. Was playing Sports Scramble and swung and hit my bookcase while going for a ball in tennis
Trill of the Fight got my shoulders on
you trying to hit to hard insecurely and you are extending you arm fully when you punch;;;;;;;;; I suspect,,,,,
Dude when I first started,, i was close to going to store a cop a shaq icy hot.... shoulders was fukked off,,,, than I was thinking I was to old,,, I was doing it wrong