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Definitely the worst part that has taken over the community besides the actual game and issues with the studio is the toxic gloating. You are right, in any competition in real life, there is a completely different level of communication. Trash Talk is different than constantly trashing the same people and wins over and over and over after the fact. No one who competes in anything does that and even the biggest trash talkers in sports don't do that. There's always a level of respect kept for the very sport or game or profession that is being participated in after the fact.
I would think people want to attract people back into the game and new people from different fighting games and genres to play Undisputed. It not only brings in more competition, but more focus on quality and more potential money and prizes. But that is really where there is also the intersection of responsibility between the studio and the community to try to establish a consistency and tone with the game and it's path and it's just not been there by the studio in a way that encourages the community to take ownership. But I'm in the minority camp of people that thinks there were pretty good people, recommendations and efforts to try to give initial benefit of the doubt.
I had a hard sparring just today and it was all fun and games. But people who play this game are toxic af... It's obvious a lot of these incels have cheetos fingers.
I beat you once. Don't ever forget lol.
Like you say (In boxing club) Who have really made the sport in here, or train MMA
Personally I didn't, but ad a friend who has used me as is dummy with is jiu jitsu loll With time I become very good defensively, (Just have to mention that he was a sparing parter for Steve Vignault a former Canadian UCC champ.....) I didn't have money to go with them, so I have trained boxing from home With a Heavy bag and a double end bag but have never Fought In real....
P.S. Please dont mind my writing, French is my first language!