A month after version 1.0 was released on PC and console, Undisputed has received its first post-launch update for all players. The update addresses a few key concerns from the community while developer Steel City Interactive continues to work on it’s planned December update.
Some of the key fixes in Update 1.1.3 include adjustments to Deontay Wilder’s stats for more fair online play, removeable of the critical stumble reaction, updated blocking, and more. You can check out the full patch notes from the update for yourself.
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Undisputed Update Details
- Changes to the block colliders to ensure that block functions as expected and the number of power punches that break through the block is greatly reduced.
- Deontay Wilder’s stats have been reduced, and we’ve removed a trait. His power hooks should now be less impactful.
- Increased max stamina cost of hooks and straights.
- Increased the cost of power punches to both short-term and max stamina.
- Introduced a threshold on the number of power punches that can be thrown within a single fight before the stamina cost per power punch is increased further.
- Increased the stamina cost of pushing, which should reduce the amount of people spamming the push mechanic.
- Temporarily removed the critical stumble reaction from the game as it was too punishing.
- Reduced the effectiveness and chainability of hooks by further slowing them down when a fighter is gassed.
- Fixed an issue that would prevent players from moving if they entered flat-footed movement while fighting on the inside.
- On Xbox and PC Steam: Ranked quitters should now receive a loss on their record, and the remaining player should receive a win. The fix for PlayStation is taking longer than we’d like and will hopefully be part of the December update.
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