Hey all, Just a minor update, since I was able to find some time this weekend and implement a few of your requests. Changelog: -Increased price of upgrades for later levels of both gym and equipment -Fixed bug where students were not aging at all -Added ability to edit names in Fighter Information screen via a new button next to the Fighter Name field You now have the ability to type names into the Fighter Name field on the Fighter Information screen. Clicking on the button will then take whatever you typed and turn that into the fighter's new name. As discussed in the forums, since first and last names are not seperate, I have to assume that the first name ends at the first space. Thus, the name "Jean Claude Van Damme" would assign "Jean" as the first name, and "Claude Van Damme" as the last. This will update the fighter's name right away, and you will see the new name on every screen. If you have an upcoming match shown on the Inbox screen, the new name will appear there. It will also appear when you sim to the next day. The new name, however, will NOT appear in any events your fighter is already booked for. The drop-down that appears at the top of the screen on Fight Night will still display the old name, and if your fighter is fighting in the Main Event, then the name of the event will still show the old name. This is because changing the name of an already-booked event would require searching through every match of every event held by every organization. It was simply too much to process for such a small feature. The new name will be shown on any events you set up in the future. Merry Christmas!
World Boxing Manager
Aggroblakh
Aggroblakh
2016-12-09
Strategy Sports Singleplayer
Game News Posts 24
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(132 reviews)
http://worldboxingmanager.tumblr.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/563750 
The Game includes VR Support
Can you develop a world champion fighter capable of unifying all of the titles in his weight class? Try this game and find out!
Fighter Training
- Train specific stats, or train a whole set of stats according to a desired fighting style.
- When a fighter has an upcoming match, he can begin a training camp.
- Gains made during training camps occur at a much quicker pace than during regular training, but are temporary and only apply to the next match. Thus, the player is able to tailor training camps to whomever his fighter is fighting against next.
- This also means that part of the player's responsibility as a manager is to find a balance between the longer-term, permanent development of his boxers and the short-term rewards of training for and winning matches.
- Hire trainers for bonus training camp gains. However, if your trainers end up training too many fighters at once, their effectiveness will suffer as they are forced to spread their time out between multiple fighters. It's up to you to determine the best way to prioritize the trainer's time.
- Make sure that you schedule enough time before each match for your fighter to make weight. Different fighters cut weight at different rates, so if your fighter takes a long time to burn it off, you'll have to account for it.
Sparring
- Pit any two of your fighters, professional and amateur alike, against one another in training matches in order to see how they perform in actual matches.
- If one of your students manages to knock out one of your pros, it might be worth it to train him instead!
- Fighters are able to learn Traits, which are permanent boosts which increase their effectiveness as fighters. The only way to learn new Traits is to spar.
Match Making
- Set up matches against fighters all over the world.
- You obtain more money for winning, but gain more experience from losing. It's up to you as the manager to either cherry-pick easy opponents for money or try your luck against better opponents in order to move more quickly up the rankings.
- Hire cable and PPV networks to air your fights for extra money and exposure. However, this can backfire if your fighter loses!
Fight Night
- Call out instructions during the match and between rounds in order to make adjustments as you see fit.
- If your opponent has a weak jab, stay on the outside and pick him apart; if he has a weak chin, get in his face and smash it in!
- After the match, you can view statistics in order to determine where your fighter needs to improve.
- Processor: Pentium II (or equivelant) 800mhz or higherMemory: 256 MB RAM
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1024x768 display or greater
- Storage: 600 MB available space
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