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I have said this for a while now but wwe games has to implement something for wrestlers like Warrior Sting Goldust etc who use face paint to have the face paint start to wear off halfway through the match because of sweating during the match. It looks really unrealistic when warror in 2k14 still has his facepaint on for the whole match without anything missing.

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I have said this for a while now but wwe games has to implement something for wrestlers like Warrior Sting Goldust etc who use face paint to have the face paint start to wear off halfway through the match because of sweating during the match. It looks really unrealistic when warror in 2k14 still has his facepaint on for the whole match without anything missing.

This would be an ace idea if implemented into 2k15 , anything to make the game that little bit more realistic should be included, and this one's a definite!

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That's way too advance of an idea....Oh wait...

Break out the sleeper holds.

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That's way too advance of an idea

I dunno, with all this new advance in technology with next gen consoles, I would be suprised if they couldn't do this now. Gaming is taking a step up in the world

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It was a joke..they had face paint removal on wcw vs nwo revenge.

Oh sorry dude, I never played wcw vs nwo , I was always on Wrestlemania 2000 lol

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I have said this for a while now but wwe games has to implement something for wrestlers like Warrior Sting Goldust etc who use face paint to have the face paint start to wear off halfway through the match because of sweating during the match. It looks really unrealistic when warror in 2k14 still has his facepaint on for the whole match without anything missing.

yeah i've said the same also the same with hair.. like ziggler for example when he starts it's in a ponytail but after a very long match, it's pretty much "messy" same used to happen with nash and luger

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It was a joke..they had face paint removal on wcw vs nwo revenge.

Oh sorry dude, I never played wcw vs nwo , I was always on Wrestlemania 2000 lol

 

i don't remember ever being able to remove facepaint in revenge...

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If we could add this, why should also have it where like elbow pads fall down the arms or the wrist tape gets dirty. I remember in SvR 2010, if you kept chopping the opponent his chest would turn red. Maybe if you keep slamming a guy his back turns red. If you injure the leg, the character pulls down his kneepad, etc. etc. 

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If we could add this, why should also have it where like elbow pads fall down the arms or the wrist tape gets dirty. I remember in SvR 2010, if you kept chopping the opponent his chest would turn red. Maybe if you keep slamming a guy his back turns red. If you injure the leg, the character pulls down his kneepad, etc. etc. 

You got me thinking...I miss in the first Smackdown vs Raw the corner chest chops meter mini-game (like with current pin meter). Yea I think be cool to have other parts go red, preferably the back. Then again with PG & everything they may decide against it, I hope not. Yet I best keep quiet & not give them any ideas lol

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If we could add this, why should also have it where like elbow pads fall down the arms or the wrist tape gets dirty. I remember in SvR 2010, if you kept chopping the opponent his chest would turn red. Maybe if you keep slamming a guy his back turns red. If you injure the leg, the character pulls down his kneepad, etc. etc. 

You got me thinking...I miss in the first Smackdown vs Raw the corner chest chops meter mini-game (like with current pin meter). Yea I think be cool to have other parts go red, preferably the back. Then again with PG & everything they may decide against it, I hope not. Yet I best keep quiet & not give them any ideas lol

 

 

 

If we could add this, why should also have it where like elbow pads fall down the arms or the wrist tape gets dirty. I remember in SvR 2010, if you kept chopping the opponent his chest would turn red. Maybe if you keep slamming a guy his back turns red. If you injure the leg, the character pulls down his kneepad, etc. etc. 

You got me thinking...I miss in the first Smackdown vs Raw the corner chest chops meter mini-game (like with current pin meter). Yea I think be cool to have other parts go red, preferably the back. Then again with PG & everything they may decide against it, I hope not. Yet I best keep quiet & not give them any ideas lol

 

I remember that, I was so beast at it. Also reminds me of the Sleeper Hold minigame is Smackdown vs Raw 2006. Where you had to stop the ball in the green zone before your arm went down for 3. Also the double KO minigame where if 2 wrestlers hit each other at the same time with 0 stamina, they would both collapse and you had to fill the stamina back up to get up. Those were the days. 

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I have said this for a while now but wwe games has to implement something for wrestlers like Warrior Sting Goldust etc who use face paint to have the face paint start to wear off halfway through the match because of sweating during the match. It looks really unrealistic when warror in 2k14 still has his facepaint on for the whole match without anything missing.

Well Its quite simple. They dont because then instead of the whole, entrance then ring attire texture file and maybe a secondary attire file, that would be enough, so then, you would have to slowly change the texture, as the game goes buy. That would be hard shiz. 

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