Well what are you having problems with? Can you not find any instructions for using it? I thought I linked you to a Fight Night Champion save editor last week in one of your other threads. You really need to give us more info if you want us to help you out.
yea im sorry about that i did try to use the save editor that you linked me to but it is strictly for legacy mode in fight night which is an offline mode, but with the fifanow360 tool it can do online which is what i was really aiming for i just dont know how to use it ive been trying for the last 4 days but cant seem to crack it. @SteveWonda
well i am a bit new to the whole modding thing so i can easily use horzion modding tool with the help and step by step guide of youtube tutorials but with fifanow360, i open it up then i scroll to the fightnight champion tab and click it this box with 2 options pops up for online editor and the other is legacy editor, so i click the online one and there are options to adjust the fighters stats appear, so i go ahead fix them up to level i want them at but i dont know how to transfer this to my xbox so i can use that fighter online, with that being said i do have a 16gb flash drive so thats not the problem. i just dont know the proper steps to take.
Is anyone else experiencing major freezing issues with this game? I've only experienced issues in legacy mode so far, although there has been a slight 1-second freezing/delay issue in the past few days in fight now mode, but it's minor compared to the following.
I'm 36-0 in legacy mode with my CAB, and was working towards the GOAT achievement. So close and the game decides to crash on me so far into it. It happens when I go to schedule a fight and when it's going through all the dates in the calendar, it just crashes on me.
I read somehwhere on the EA forums that we won't be getting a patch for a few months to fix any issues. A major freezing issue such as this, if it is as common as I believe, should be fixed within a few weeks, not months.
I've never had any freezing issues personally. I've made it through the Champion & Legacy mode with having any of these problems, so it's not all game related. I'm not sure its your disc if you've installed it to the HD. It should read the majority of the information from it.
yes i had this issue and was so sick i was 40-0 going for goat and moved up in weight and it kept freezing luckly it was the save not the game make sure you all was save your game after auto save legacy settings save maually i made like 8 just in cases and i needed it or would have to go all over
Anyway, going back to what I said in my first paragraph in my first post, has anyone else experienced this issue with jabs? I only just noticed it was acting weird just after I unlocked the 10k jabs achievement. Every time I throw a jab, the game freezes for a second. It's only started happening after it was unlocked, in which the game froze for a second when it popped up, which happens in quite a lot of games.
I totally give up with this game until they release a patch. It's hard enough actually getting an OWC fight without the game freezing on me too. REALLY pi**ed off with this... I like to play this and Test Drive Unlimited 2 and all I ever seem to get from the pair of them is xbox freezes.
Chris Owings hit a three-run homer off Jansen with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to force extra innings, and the Arizona Diamondbacks scored twice in the 15th to rally past the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-7 early Tuesday.
Chase Utley's RBI single shortly after midnight put the Dodgers up 7-6 in the 15th, but Nick Ahmed's run-scoring double tied it in the bottom of the inning and pinch-hitter Jeff Mathis, the last position player on the Arizona bench, singled home Ahmed with the game-winner.
Jansen blew one save in 42 opportunities last season, earning his second consecutive Trevor Hoffman NL reliever of the year award. But this season has not started well. The Dodgers' closer gave up a home run to Joe Panik in a 1-0 loss to San Francisco in his first outing last Friday, then squandered a three-run lead in his second on Monday night.
"I know that he's got pinpoint command, doesn't walk guys," Roberts said. "And I know there were some close calls tonight that didn't go his way. But regardless, Kenley still has the ability to throw strikes when he needs to. Just the pitch to Owings, it was a cutter that was down and in his nitro zone."
With the Dodgers up 6-3, Jansen got the first two batters to ground out but walked Paul Goldschmidt and A.J. Pollock, both on 3-2 counts, to bring up Owings, who hit the first pitch he saw into the left field seats.
Owings became just the fourth player to hit a three-run homer or better (grand slam) against Jansen, who was touched up a bit in the World Series last year, too. The right-hander gave up two homers, took a loss and blew one of his three save chances against the Houston Astros.
"Listen, those guys have bats," Jansen said. "They compete, too. Nobody wants to get beat. Nobody wants to blow saves. Nobody wants to lose games, but the situation of the game, it happens. What can I do? I've just got to bounce back tomorrow and help the Dodgers win."
Yasiel Puig made two fine defensive plays for the Dodgers in the 14th, catching Goldschmidt's drive at the right-field fence and then throwing out Ketel Marte trying to advance to second on a deep flyout by Pollock.
Yasmani Grandal reached base in his first five plate appearances for the Dodgers, including a two-run homer in the first inning, but bounced out to second with runners on first and third to end the 10th.
Diamondbacks: Lovullo said OF Steven Souza Jr. (strained right pectoral muscle) threw from 90 feet and swung the bat in the cage. ... 3B Jake Lamb was having his shoulder evaluated after some discomfort following a diving grab for a line drive, and a headfirst slide to score the tying run in the 15th.
LHP Clayton Kershaw, coming off a 1-0 loss to San Francisco in the season opener, takes the mound for the Dodgers and RHP Zack Godley makes his season debut for Arizona on Tuesday night in the second game of the three-game series.
I was very grateful to attend the Contemporary Glass Society conference. It was held across two venues at the University of Sunderland on Saturday 20th April 2024. All of the organisers, speakers and the attendees themselves should be immensely proud as they were absolutely fascinating. I need a whole week to replay it in my head so I can absorb the experience! I spent the entire time with my mouth open in awe.
I digress! The open day held by Contemporary Glass Society was informative and inspiring. Though everything was tinged with heartfelt sadness the important contributions of the National Glass Centre to the British studio glass movement cannot be understated.
What will happen to all of this specialist equipment? Will it go the same way as the brise soleil? Quietly removed and scrapped. How much money will they spend demolishing and landscaping a site they have repeatedly said they have no plans for? In a climate crisis we really cannot afford to demolish buildings. End of story.
Are we not responsible to save the heritage both tangible and not, so that future generations can access it? And the upward social mobility that having a national cultural asset on your doorstep has? I want my nieces to be able to dream big.
I took my niece age 14 to the contemporary glass society day and as we walked home she excitedly told me that she wants to be an engineer. Then she said that she will help me make the building what we think it should be. She could see the opportunity. She understood the dramatic importance of hands on skills. This inspired her as it did me.
We at Save the National Glass Centre campaign have solutions and funding pots that we will be able to access that cannot be accessed by the university or Sunderland Culture because of the structures of their business model set up. We believe that a new model of ownership should be explored.
How do histories end? Is it through neglect, by the misguided actions of a few, the averted gaze of many, or by compliance when there should have been challenge? This year 2024, is thought to be the 1350th anniversary of the start of glassmaking in Sunderland. An important historic event many want to recognise and celebrate.
Instead, in 2026 it will be the end of that history if the University of Sunderland is successful in its campaign to demolish our National Glass Centre (NGC) and in the process deny future generations the opportunity to understand, revere and continue the history and tradition of glassmaking in our unique and proud city. Given that this will cause extensive, irreparable economic and cultural damage it is natural that this decision should be open to the highest levels of scrutiny.
The 45million figure has been met with derision by construction industry professionals who have examined the Cost Estimate in detail (see attached Report pg 9 onwards), and who point to Option 2 as a viable solution. Has the quoted repair bill of 45million discouraged any potential financial backers?
Now after over a year there is no definite plan to relocate the many and varied activities that take place within the NGC. Half-hearted attempts have been made to relocate the NGC gallery and the academic course facilities into two locations, an unbuilt new development and an old building on the other side of the river, neither of which can provide the required specialist facilities. There is no plan for glassmaking to continue anywhere. The University is a Founding Partner of the charity, Sunderland Culture, and glassmaking is written into its Charitable Objects, a fact that the Board of Governors appears to have completely ignored, or been unaware of, when making the decision to close (see Report pg 5 onward).
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