INTRO Hello Gamers. I want to start of by saying that this isn’t a real walkthrough of the game UFC 3 Undisputed’s Career Mode. Mostly cause this game doesn’t need one. They have made lots of changes to this years Career mode, giving you the opportunity to make several changes to your fighter.
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Infact you can change almost everything about your fighter. You can start your career as a POWER BOXER and end up with a whole army of Submission masters. You could build REP with Camps to learn special moves, or you never go to a camp and learn almost any move you want. So you see, you don’t need a walkthrough with detailed explainations of every aspect of the career mode, you only need a few tips.
DIFFERENCES I want you know (if you don’t already ) a few things about how this games career mode is different then the past UFC games. In this game your not really making one fighter, instead your making a blue print for other fighters you want to create. And if your like most players you want to make a SUPER CAF (Create-A-Fighter), with all of his stats and skills maxed out. You probably want to Submit players in the first minute or knock them out with one punch.
If that’s your bag, then your not going to be able to make a MAXED out fighter in Career mode. But instead you can make a great fighter and then BUY a BOOST pack online to pad up your stats. I don’t play online, so I don’t give a crap about a SUPER CAF.
But I can make a Fighter whos ranked higher then Anderson Silva, GSP, Jose Aldo and Johnny “BONES’ Jones, and that’s fine with me. TIPS FOR CAREER MODE Here are all the tips I found and used inorder to make 3 different fighters, each in a different weight class with a Rating of 94-97, which is higher then the Games Highest Rated Fighter ANDERSON SILVA whos at 92.
1- When you first start career mode you have to set up your fighter. Name, Hair, Faceblah blah blah. The only thing that’s important here is weight class. Choose the class you want your fighter to be wisely. Now you will be giving the opportunity to fight in a weight class one class higher or lower then your starting class.
Then later you can move your fighter to that new class if you want. But don’t think you can make a Lightweight and then change him to a Heavyweight, sorry doesn’t work that way.
2- Next you will need to choose your FIGHTING STYLE and Difficulty level. The style you choose will start you off with basic punching and kicking plus 3 specialty moves that are only available at the beginning with that style. Boxers have uppercuts, Wrestlers have slams, Sambo has leg locksetc.
You will not be stuck with that style forever. You can choose Boxing and then later go Ju-Jitsu, if that’s what you want. That’s exactly what I did. Second, unlike past UFC GAMES, you don’t get any extra bonus for choosing a more difficulty level setting.
Its just harder to do. I got a Rating of 94 on Expert and a Rating of 97 on Experienced. So choose the easier level.
On Experienced setting you should be able to complete Career mode in less then 24 hrs. I did it 20hrs and im an descent player. Plus by going an easier level you don’t have to worry about building up certain skills first on your fighter. I.E Submission Defense or Takedown Def., you can just level up in any order you wish. 3- Before you start your first match, don’t forget to put your Sponsors on your gear.
Maybe your shirt or shorts. You will start with only 2. Then, when the game tells you that you have more sponsors just also add them to your gear. You can have up to 10 at one time. Don’t worry you don’t have to load up all your gear. Just one logo per sponsor.
I suggest you un-contract some of your lower level sponsors about halfway throu the game once you get some TOP sponsors. Even if your low end sponsors are level 3 and giving you 60 points of cred per match, I would always replace with a higher end sponsor who give 50 cred at a level one. Those Top sponsors will hit a higher level later and be worth 1000’s. We want that Cred. Its not the most important thing but it’s the second most important. Now at first you will automatically get a sponsors logos once you sign a contract with them.
But the TOP SPONSORS will make you buy their logo. AFFLICTION and TAPOUT are two examples. But you only need to buy one of each. 4- Im going to assume you are playing on a easy level like Experienced. Because of this you should always pick the fight that offers you the most CRED and the most ACTIONS. At first all you fights will only offer 1 action so just go after the fighter offering the most CRED. We need that cred to later to upgrade Training partners, upgrade Training Gear and buy Top sponsor Logos.
5- Now im gonna assume you have started a fighter in the weight class you want on the Experienced setting and have your first two sponsors on atleast one piece of gear. (everything else can be changed later so don’t worry about his hair or tats or name, enless you want to) You are going to play this career mode only worrying about 3 things: 1- Only pick fights with 2 ACTIONS before them. Never pick a fight with only 1 ACTION,if a fight with 2 ACTIONS is available. I don’t care how much extra CRED is available.
You only get 48 fights, and you need as many ACTIONS as possible. ACTIONS are what level up your Attributes and Skills which determines if your fighter is OK, Good, or Great. Plus you will get more then enough CRED by the end of your career. I average 200,000 extra cred that I didn’t even need at the end of each of my careers.
Trust me, ACTION’s over Cred, always. 2- During each ACTION you will have to play a MINI GAME inorder to points for your ATTRIBUTE and SKILLS.
While you scroll down the list of games to play you will see on the right the pros and cons for that game. The green numbers show the increase in points and the Red show the decrease in points. Don’t forget to hit the RB and LB buttons on your controller (xbox) to scroll the other catergory’s of Offense and defense.
At first you will see no red numbers but trust me there will be there later. Now for the first 30-35 fights don’t worry about what type of MINI GAME you play, only choose the one that gives you the most points.
Yes, you will have to do some math. And don’t worry, later you can move those points to where ever you want. But first just get as many points as possible. Once you got most or all your skills in the mid 80’s, then start to plan out what you want. 90’s are the best points. After about 30-35 fights you should start focusing on maxing out your ATTRIBUTES and getting as may skills as you can to 100.
No matter what Skill those points are in. I can easily get 100 in TAKEDOWNS offense. But I don’t use TAKEDOWNS. I like to Slam from the Clinch. SO once my fighter is retired, I just move those points to Clinch or Submissions. My fighter might Retire with only 64 points in STANDING STRIKES and 71 points in SUBMISSIONS.
But I just moves some points around later and BAMM, my guy now has 90 in standing Striking and 100 in submission. If done right theres no reason why you cant have atleast on skill at 100 and half at 90 with the lowest being 85.
And with 3 of your 4 Attributes Maxed. Rookie Tip- if you don’t get atleast 3 stars on your mini game and want to try ago just restart your game console at the end of the mini game. I will admit I using do it atleast once. That doesn’t mean I only record 3 or 4 stars thou. I will save 2 star games when im to lazy to restart But I will restart on a mini game im good at but only got 1 star on. 3-As your leveling up your fighter you are gonna have to keep and eye on what Attributes and Skills are getting close to their limits.
I believe the first will be an Attribute, I think cardio. Try to make sure you leaving up the things you need first. Example:If you only have one skill close to 70 don’t level up all your skills to 80. Maybe upgrade an Attribute instead. And pay attention to each Attributes limits. Example: As a Featherweight your strength limit is 85 but you can buy a upgrade That will allow to raise strength to 100 if possible.
But its not possible so you just wasted 100k cred’s if you buy it. Which I did once.Bad idea. You have made it this far. Im going to assume now you have finished Career mode and retired your fighter. His gear is covered in top sponsors.
You have a bunch of extra CRED that you never used and no more ACTIONS to play. What do you do? You do the most important tip of them all 6-.
Leave Career mode. Go to Create a Fighter.
Choose LOAD A FIGHTER Go to Retired Fighters Choose your Retired Fighter Change a Physical Feature only. (hair, sideburns, or eye color) New Save that Retired Fighter Exit Create A Fighter Go to Create a Fighter again Choose LOAD A FIGHTER Go to ALL CAF this time Choose your newly changed (retired) fighter Don’t change anything this time and just OVERWRITE SAVE Exit Create A Fighter Go to Create a Fighter one last time Choose LOAD A FIGHTER one last time Choose ALL CAF again Find your overwritten saved fighter ( not the retired version or the New save version) and load him BAMM. You should know have in your hand a Fighter that can be completely Customized. You can change his name, color, appearance and most of all GIVE HIM HIS MOVES. You can change him from a Boxer to a Wrestler or whatever and give him all the moves you want.
Well actually you get like 12000 points for moves to pick and choose. You have to first erase the moves he has that you don’t want and then add the ones you want. I suggest you erase everything you can and start over fresh.
Now two things to remember. 1- If you change his weight class to something you didn’t already fight in You will automatically reset his stats back to a regular Create Fighter. You will then have to reload your Overwritten saved fighter again and start this last part over.
SO DON’T CHANGE HIS WEIGHT CLASS to something you didn’t already fight with him in. 2- When you add your fighters moves you also get to add or change his Style. Depending on what style you choose, your fighter will get some moves that cant be erased from his moves list. Now you don’t have to use them, you can erase the points associated with that move but you see that the move didn’t go away and you cant replace it.
So you might not want to use the Style you thought you wanted. It really doesn’t matter though. Example all fighters are Submission machines but none of them are ju-jitsu base styles. You can still do all the moves. I hoped this helped you with your career mode. Shoot, I hope this even gets posted.
But now that you know how to run through career mode and then move all your points around, in theory you can make just a few fighters and then copy them a bunch of times to make a whole army of fighters.
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