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Post by Crimson Cross on May 8, 2017 15:38:26 GMT -6
I'm actually happy not running a wrestling fed and sticking with my GFP feds, plus I prefer only running one game system these days...
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Post by ewtVerse on May 8, 2017 17:27:14 GMT -6
I'm actually happy not running a wrestling fed and sticking with my GFP feds, plus I prefer only running one game system these days... Strictly IFC...it combines comics, wrestling, mma & pop culture what more does a geek need!?!?
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Post by Eliath on May 8, 2017 18:16:43 GMT -6
I rolled earlier a DUOS fight and it went fairly long, but unlike the other game I was really into the fight and wanting to see how long it would last. Now tag team wrestling with the other game can be too long in my book and I was concerned with DUOS coming to the GFP system, but I find it a blast to play. I will always have fond memories of the other game, but Go.Fight.Pow! has become my favorite game... I've talked to Eric about this a couple times. GFP has become my favorite because it's always fun and never seems bogged down during play, or overly drawn out. I think with GFP when a fight is drawn out it's more exciting because it could always go either way. As you said, I also will have fond memories of the other game, but I can't play it any more, nor do I want to. GFP is absolutely my favorite game now. I have zero desire to play the other game anymore. No more purchases, no more visits to the other board to post my fed results. 100% of my play is directed at GFP, and I have never been happier. Moreover, after my lengthy posts with maddog1981 earlier today, I am inclined to try my hand at a GFP league focusing on sports entertainment (ie: run it like a wrestling fed) to see how things turn out with feuds, promos, run-ins, and sneak attacks.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 8, 2017 20:33:35 GMT -6
I'm actually going to run my Glitter as an MMA promotion with more sports entertainment aspects to it. It's probably going to look more like 1980s wrestling than modern though.
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Post by Crimson Cross on May 9, 2017 5:52:02 GMT -6
After looking at my Cosmo-Com InterWeb Championship History, I loved that Squatch defeated Mogoul on 56/2 and then 156/3. That little bit of history was not planned and I love it, but I think it's harder for that to happen with the GFP game then the other game. I am looking forward to more cards from The Konishoner to the Holidaze set and the future for this game in my view is very bright...
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Post by maddog1981 on May 9, 2017 10:23:33 GMT -6
Squatch is trying to be the first of my Champions to successfully defend the belt twice. First defense was against Party Pirate and his second is going to be against Muck. Muck has kind of taken the IFC by storm going 4-1 and knocking off some top 10 guys.
Glitter, I'm going to start running shows soon. Angelica Flash beat Kay Fab to become the inaugural Sparkle Champion. I'll have to let the fights play out before I know her first challenger.
I also keep a Google doc where each fighter has a tab. That tab tracks their wins and losses, how the match ended and their current record. I prefer this method as it quickly lets me pick out fighters that are on hot or cold streaks. My IFC challengers are based on performance.
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Post by Crimson Cross on May 9, 2017 10:36:26 GMT -6
Squatch is trying to be the first of my Champions to successfully defend the belt twice. First defense was against Party Pirate and his second is going to be against Muck. Muck has kind of taken the IFC by storm going 4-1 and knocking off some top 10 guys. Glitter, I'm going to start running shows soon. Angelica Flash beat Kay Fab to become the inaugural Sparkle Champion. I'll have to let the fights play out before I know her first challenger. I also keep a Google doc where each fighter has a tab. That tab tracks their wins and losses, how the match ended and their current record. I prefer this method as it quickly lets me pick out fighters that are on hot or cold streaks. My IFC challengers are based on performance. What might be this Google doc you use?
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Post by maddog1981 on May 9, 2017 10:45:12 GMT -6
Just a spreadsheet. Message me your email and I can share it with you when I get home.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 9, 2017 10:47:34 GMT -6
If you want a general idea of what it looks like. I modeled it after what a fighter's fight history looks like in Wikipedia.
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Post by Eliath on May 9, 2017 15:33:11 GMT -6
I use an Excel spreadsheet to track my entire roster's performance just like maddog1981 it sounds like. Each season has a page for the roster where wins/losses by card are recorded, and a second page where the fighters are ranked, title defenses are tracked, and current champions are listed.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 9, 2017 15:35:53 GMT -6
Mine is tabbed by fighter. So I have a tab for rankings and then each tab records a fighter's career in a chronological fashion.
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Post by Eliath on May 9, 2017 15:39:00 GMT -6
Here are some examples for you CC: RANKINGS (SEASON 1): ROSTER (SEASON 1):
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Post by Eliath on May 9, 2017 15:40:17 GMT -6
Mine is tabbed by fighter. So I have a tab for rankings and then each tab records a fighter's career in a chronological fashion. I have one for each fighter as well, the roster page pulls from the fighter pages to compile the data.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 9, 2017 17:03:44 GMT -6
Your's is a lot fancier than mine is. I should do a page with a complete standings list.
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Post by Mr. Beefy on May 25, 2017 23:11:12 GMT -6
So I see a bunch of 'other game's references. Is there some bad blood or something I've missed since GDP has come out?
I just started one of my other feds back up. I also just bought my first GDP set. I can say I like how the few matches I've toyed with it have been so much faster a play. Definitely going to try and get the nice and nephews playing.
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