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He was definitely playing on too light of a punch force setting, but that's not as big of a problem on the main version. If he was playing in the current beta, he'd be getting one punch knockouts constantly.
Thanks for posting!
I want to add online play, but it's not likely it will be added to Thrill of the Fight 1. I'm not completely ruling it out, but I'm not promising it either.
I hope to have promising news about this in the future, though.
Technique is really important and I can see a few things I'm doing wrong just by watching that vid.
I have a question. Is it possible to have an opponent that uses your boxing style after you've boxed x number of matches. Seeing as most of the variables (power speed and movement) are already calculated.
It would be interesting and educational to box yourself .