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Undisputed Patch Addresses AI Stamina, Counterpunch Damage & More - Patch Notes

Steel City Interactive has released their latest patch for Undisputed addressing AI stamina, counterpunch damage and more. Counterpunches in particular now have a 25% increase in damage to reward players who have good timing and can detect their opponent’s moves.

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Check out the patch notes below.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue with the get-up minigame that caused framerate issues for players by disabling controller rumble within the minigame.
  • Replaced a Prize Fight that was broken and unable to be played.
  • Fixed an issue that meant players fighting online always saw a high-ping warning after a fight ends, regardless of their connection.

Changes

  • Boxers can no longer be dazed or knocked down by a body jab.
  • Reduced AI max stamina and AI stamina recovery between rounds.
  • Increased the damage bonus applied to counterpunches by 25% in an effort to reward players for good timing and for picking up on their opponent’s patterns.
  • We’ve removed Coldwell Day from the venue rotation in ranked online play while we work on improving the camera options for this venue.
  • Slightly increased base punch accuracy rating across all fighters.

The team is dedicated to improving the game and has been taking player feedback into consideration. They are well aware of the issue of players quitting online ranked matches before a loss and causing an inconvenience for those who remain in the game.

To address this issue, the team is working on a solution to give a “poor sportsmanship” score to players who frequently abandon matches before they end. This score will lower the chances of these players being matched with players who consistently complete fights. Players can decrease their poor sportsmanship score by consistently finishing fights over time. You can read about some of the other items they are working on here.

Undisputed arrived on Steam Early Access last week and we posted our impressions here.

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