Players can now perform three basic kinds of taunts by pressing directions on the D-Pad. The major reversal timing window is much larger than in 2K16, thankfully, so players now have a hope of pulling them off. Certain moves allow for major reversals, which involves hitting the button at two different times. Hit the button too early or late and you'll just keep on getting pounded. The timing on basic reversals is still tough, as the icon usually pops up for only the tiniest instant. Hit the button (Right Trigger on Xbox) at just the right moment and you'll escape the attack, consuming a bar of Reversal stamina and inflicting damage on the attacker. Most moves have a brief window during which they can be reversed by the opponent, indicated by an icon above the wrestler's head. Reversals play a key role in the direction of the fight. A sufficiently weakened wrestler can be eliminated by pinfall, submission move, and sometimes other methods. Each competitor tries to maintain momentum for as long as possible, striking, grappling, and occasionally using weapons and objects to wear down their foes. Still, the fighting is quite good, once you figure it out.
But telling me how to chain wrestle once I'm already doing it won't help if I can't figure out how to even start it in the first place. The first time a player or the AI initiates certain types of moves, like chain wrestling or submissions, instructions for that mechanic will pop up on-screen. The developers have at least added some context-sensitive tutorials here and there, though. You'd have to fumble blindly or search the web to learn some of this stuff. Nor does the controls list describe how to do certain important things, like tag in after tagging out, grabbing weapons from under the ring, or dragging a prone opponent. The controls aren't even listed in the main options menus – players must pause from within a match to view them. The game still lacks a proper tutorial mode, a major hurdle for new players. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.The core wrestling gameplay hasn't changed drastically from 2K16. Contact your IT department and let them know that they've gotten banned, and to have them let us know when they've addressed the issue.Īre you browsing GameFAQs from an area that filters all traffic through a single proxy server (like Singapore or Malaysia), or are you on a mobile connection that seems to be randomly blocked every few pages? Then we'll definitely want to look into it - please let us know about it here. You'll need to disable that add-on in order to use GameFAQs.Īre you browsing GameFAQs from work, school, a library, or another shared IP? Unfortunately, if this school or place of business doesn't stop people from abusing our resources, we don't have any other way to put an end to it. When we get more abuse from a single IP address than we do legitimate traffic, we really have no choice but to block it. If you don't think you did anything wrong and don't understand why your IP was banned.Īre you using a proxy server or running a browser add-on for "privacy", "being anonymous", or "changing your region" or to view country-specific content, such as Tor or Zenmate? Unfortunately, so do spammers and hackers. IP bans will be reconsidered on a case-by-case basis if you were running a bot and did not understand the consequences, but typically not for spamming, hacking, or other abuse. If you are responsible for one of the above issues. Having an excessive number of banned accounts in a very short timeframe.Running a web bot/spider that downloaded a very large number of pages - more than could possibly justified as "personal use".Automated spam (advertising) or intrustion attempts (hacking).Your current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: