Wednesday, April 11, 2012

? about Carrer CAF's

Just how good of an overall CAF can be made through career. I know in fighter share you can make a decently balanced CAF with one or two strengths, but I was curious to know what the overall stats looked like for a career CAF in comparison assuming that optimal training was achieved over the course of the career.
Obviously it wont have all of the benefits of say Fedor or cbr since they both have a handful of stats that can't be reached by a CAF of their specific fighting styles, but I'm curious to know whether or not is is possible to create more well rounded fighters than them through career, because it just isn't possible through fighter share create a fighter, though the CAF's you can make that way are still better than just about everyone else aside from the best fighter in each wc.|||


Just how good of an overall CAF can be made through career. I know in fighter share you can make a decently balanced CAF with one or two strengths, but I was curious to know what the overall stats looked like for a career CAF in comparison assuming that optimal training was achieved over the course of the career.
Obviously it wont have all of the benefits of say Fedor or cbr since they both have a handful of stats that can't be reached by a CAF of their specific fighting styles, but I'm curious to know whether or not is is possible to create more well rounded fighters than them through career, because it just isn't possible through fighter share create a fighter, though the CAF's you can make that way are still better than just about everyone else aside from the best fighter in each wc.

It has been a long lasting discussion since release on caf if career cafs are better than insta cafs. I for a LONG while didn't think there was a difference other than special moves. During career you get 16 insta you get 14. With insta cafs you can make a specialize caf that you pick exactly what you want. With career its all dependent on your skill in the training. The benefit career gives you is that you don't just max skills out. Really taking the time to look at what skills effect other. It also gives you perspective on at what levels skills starts to matters and when you start overkill.
If you're looking for just a good looking overall stats caf that can handle themselves maxing certain stats out gets kinda pointless. But overall I think that both are in the end equal to each other.|||Thanks stik, hopefully some of the guys that used to post about how you could get like 19 extra overall points through career can post some proof if this is true. The concept alone of optimizing training sessions through career to squeeze more points out of training for your CAF seems valid, but I'm still not certain that the difference would be that noticeable.

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