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<blockquote data-quote="toup" data-source="post: 378537" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>Had a quick play around with Legacy, and there don't seem to be too many MAJOR improvements - you can take part in promotional events, and the training has been changed to include training camps which you can pay money to go on, although in practice these seem to be similar drills but with increased reward. There is also an XP system which gives you additional points for completing certain things within a bout (e.g. knock-down before round 3). The XP points are used to level up your attributes, and then the training games affect your 'base' athletic abilities. It seems like there's a fair bit of depth as you can literally upgrade a particular punch (head straight for example) to suit your own style. The amateur competition is now also correctly done on a points basis which I thought was a nice little touch.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see any facial editing, although you can use a connected USB camera (not sure if that was in before?!).</p><p></p><p>I thought it seemed fairly compelling, but then I enjoyed it how it was before. Not gone too far down the line with it, so there may be more surprises yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toup, post: 378537, member: 12282"] Had a quick play around with Legacy, and there don't seem to be too many MAJOR improvements - you can take part in promotional events, and the training has been changed to include training camps which you can pay money to go on, although in practice these seem to be similar drills but with increased reward. There is also an XP system which gives you additional points for completing certain things within a bout (e.g. knock-down before round 3). The XP points are used to level up your attributes, and then the training games affect your 'base' athletic abilities. It seems like there's a fair bit of depth as you can literally upgrade a particular punch (head straight for example) to suit your own style. The amateur competition is now also correctly done on a points basis which I thought was a nice little touch. I didn't see any facial editing, although you can use a connected USB camera (not sure if that was in before?!). I thought it seemed fairly compelling, but then I enjoyed it how it was before. Not gone too far down the line with it, so there may be more surprises yet... [/QUOTE]
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