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Post by germanhardknocks on Dec 10, 2006 8:45:49 GMT -5
Hi, everyone ! I'm still new to the game and having suffered my first loss today I'm trying to figure out how I could've avoided it. Here is the link to the fight. My opp switched to allout in round 5 and knocked me out in round 7. I had the following line in my fp 2) if endurance_percent < 100 - ((round - 1) * 5) and mystuns <= hisstuns then 5H/10/5 (counter) but it didn't kick in because I wasn't taking much damage during the first rounds. Therefore I'd like to know what I can do to protect myself from such situations in the future. Do you use stun conditionals like "if mystuns > 0 then ..." ? Thx in advance
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NK
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Post by NK on Dec 10, 2006 9:18:36 GMT -5
Add a few other conditionals to gauge lower damage incase he's slapping, something like if endurance_percent < 100 - ((round - 1) * 3) or if endurance_percent < 100 - ((round - 1) * 4)
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Post by thunderhawk on Dec 10, 2006 11:25:43 GMT -5
Two reasons why your line never kicked in.
You have mystuns <= hisstuns so when he stunned you, your stuns become more than his. So a line with mystuns >= hisstuns would work better.
Also you are thinking he is giving you more than 5% endurance per round, but he probably was doing much less, as he was targeting head and not body.
Revising your line to read:-
2) if (endurance_percent < 100 - ((round - 1) * 5) or mystuns >= hisstuns) then 5H/10/5 (counter);
Would work nicely in my opinion.
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Post by germanhardknocks on Dec 10, 2006 12:04:22 GMT -5
Thanks, you're right that it must be mystuns >= hisstuns, was a typo. But since the first condition wasn't true, it didn't matter, so as u stated the better solution is probably "or" instead of "and".
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