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What software are you using.


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That maybe will give ideas to people.

I'll start fitrs.

Those are the main categories.

[*]Operation system

[*]Office application software

[*]Browser

[*]E-mail client

[*]Instant messenger

[*]Music player / editor

[*]Video player / editor

[*]Picture viewer / editor

[*]Burning software

[*]Virtual CD software

[*]Download accelerator

[*]Torrent client

[*]P2P

[*]Antivirus software

[*]Firewall

[*]Spyware tools

[*]Archiver

[*]Codecs/packs

[*]Rippers

[*]FTP uploader

[*]System optimisers

[*]RSS reader

That's mine.

Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2

Office application software - Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 SP2

Browser - Maxthon / Internet Explorer 6 SP2 / Firefox

E-mail client - Outlook Express

Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5 / ICQ Lite 5.04 / Skype 2.0 / mIRC

Music player / editor - WinAmp 5 / Windows Media Player 10

Video player / editor - VideoLan / mv2 player / Media Player Classic / Windows Media Player 10

Picture viewer / editor - ACDSee 8

Burning software - Nero Burning Rom 6 / CloneCD 5.2.6.1

Virtual CD software - DAEMON TOOLS 3.47(4.00)

Download accelerator - Flashget/Download manager

Torrent client - BitComet/

P2P - Limewire

Antivirus software - Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Pro

Firewall - Windows XP SP2

Spyware tools - SpyBot Search&Destroy

Archiver - WinRar/WinZip

Codecs/packs - K-Lite Mega Codec Pack

Rippers - UltraISO / Alcohol 120% / Easy CD-DA Extractor

FTP uploader - Cute FTP 7

System optimisers - Registry Mechanic / WinXP Manager / Tweak UI Powertoy / Startup Control Panel

RSS Reader - Abilon

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[*]Operation system

-Windows XP Pro SP2

[*]Office application software

-MS Office 2003

[*]Browser

-Firefox and Internet Explorer

[*]E-mail client

-Outlook (only at work though)

[*]Instant messenger

-AIM Triton with Ad Hack applied and MSN Live Messenger 8

[*]Music player / editor

-iTunes and Winamp 5

[*]Video player / editor

-Windows Media Player 10, VLC, and Media Player Classic

[*]Picture viewer / editor

-No viewers just Photoshop CS2

[*]Burning software

-Roxio EZCD and Nero

[*]Virtual CD software

-Daemon Tools

[*]Download accelerator

-These programs are worthless.

[*]Torrent client

-uTorrent and Peer Guardian 2

[*]P2P

-Soulseek

[*]Antivirus software

-Symantec Antivirus Enterprise Edition

[*]Firewall

-Software firewalls are pointless.

[*]Spyware tools

-MS Antispyware and Ad-Aware

[*]Archiver

-Winrar

[*]Codecs/packs

-K-Lite Mega Codec Pack

[*]Rippers

-EAC with LAME

[*]FTP uploader

-Leechftp (old skool)

[*]System optimisers

-None

[*]RSS reader

-None

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Operation system - Windows XP

Office application software - Office Professional Enterprise Edition 2003

Browser - IE, Firefox

E-mail client - Yahoo!

Instant messenger - AIM, YIM

Music player / editor - WMP, Audacity

Video player / editor - WMP, Windows Movie Maker

Picture viewer / editor - Office Picture Manager

Burning software - RecordNow 7

Virtual CD software - none

Download accelerator - none

Torrent client - none

P2P - none

Antivirus software - McAfee

Firewall - XP built-in

Spyware tools - Ad-Aware

Archiver - ZipGenius, Windows XP

Codecs/packs - none

Rippers - none

FTP uploader - SmartFTP

System optimisers - CCleaner, Disk Defragmenter

RSS Reader - Bloglines

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2

Office application software - Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise Edition 2003 SP2

Browser - Opera / Internet Explorer 6 SP2 / Firefox

E-mail client - Microsoft Outlook

Instant messenger - Microosft MSN Live Messenger 8 / mIRC

Music player / editor - Windows Media Player 10

Video player / editor - Windows Media Player 10

Picture viewer / editor - Microsoft Paint / Adobe Photosjop CS2 / Picasa 2

Burning software - CD Burner XP Pro 3 / CloneCD 5.2.6.1

Virtual CD software - none

Download accelerator - none

Torrent client - utorrent

P2P - Shareaza / Ares

Antivirus software - Avast Home Edition

Firewall - Windows XP SP2

Spyware tools - Ad-Aware SE Pro / Microsoft Antispyware Beta / SpyBot Search&Destroy / Scan Spyware

Archiver - WinRar

Codecs/packs - AC3 Filter

Rippers - CD Burner XP Pro 3 / CloneCD 5.2.6.1

FTP uploader - FileZilla

System optimisers - CCleaner / IconTweaker / RegSeeker / TuneUp Utilities / XPize / Perfect Disk

RSS Reader - none

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[*]OS - Windows XP Pro SP2 / Slackware 10.2 (will list only Win appz tho)

[*]Office application software - OpenOffice.org

[*]Browser - Firefox

[*]E-mail client - Thunderbird

[*]Instant messenger - Yahoo! Messenger

[*]Music player / editor - Winamp / Goldwave

[*]Video player / editor - mplayer (winmplaunch frontend)

[*]Picture viewer / editor - no viewer / Paint.NET

[*]Burning software - CDBurnerXP Pro

[*]Virtual CD software - Daemon Tools

[*]Download accelerator - LeechGet

[*]Torrent client - utorrent

[*]P2P - fulDC / eMule

[*]Antivirus software - AVG

[*]Firewall - ZoneAlarm

[*]Spyware tools - Ad-aware / SpybotSD / SpywareBlaster / a-squared

[*]Archiver - 7-zip

[*]Codecs/packs - mplayer codecs

[*]Rippers - EAC

[*]FTP uploader - none

[*]System optimizers - none

[*]RSS reader - Klipfolio

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Operation system - Windows XP SP2

Office application software - Openoffice

Browser - Firefox

E-mail client - None

Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5

Music player / editor - iTunes

Video player / editor - VLC

Picture viewer / editor - Paint/GIMP

Burning software - CDBurnerXP

Virtual CD software - Daemon Tools

Download accelerator - Wackget (Not really a download accelerator but it's a good download manager)

Torrent client - UTorrent

P2P - Ares/Cabos

Antivirus software - AVG Free Editon

Firewall - Mcafee Personal Firewall

Spyware tools - Microsoft Antispyware

Archiver - 7zip

Codecs/packs - Only download the ones that i need.

Rippers - None

FTP uploader - Filezilla

System optimisers - None

RSS reader - None

Trying to get everything to be either freeware or that i've paid for it.

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2

Office application software - Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 SP2

Browser - Opera 9.0

E-mail client - None

Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5 / mIRC

Music player / editor - foobar2000

Video player / editor - Windows Media Player 10

Picture viewer / editor - Paint

Burning software - DVD Decrypter

Virtual CD software - DAEMON TOOLS 4.00

Download accelerator - None

Torrent client - uTorrent

P2P - Limewire Pro

Antivirus software - None

Firewall - None

Spyware tools - SpyBot Search&Destroy / AdAware

Archiver - WinRar

Codecs/packs - K-Lite Mega Codec Pack

Rippers - None

FTP uploader - Flash FXP

System optimisers - SysInternals Autoruns & Sysinternals Process Explorer

RSS Reader - Opera

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Operation system - Microsoft windows XP professional SP2

Office application software - Microsoft office professional edition 2003 SP2 / Open office 2.0

Browser - Maxthon

E-mail client - Microsoft outlook 2003

Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5

Music player / editor - Windows media player 10 / Musicmatch 10 professional

Video player / editor - Media player classic / Windows media player 10

Picture viewer / editor - Paint.net

Burning software - Nero 7

Torrent client - BitLord

P2P - Limewire 4.9

Antivirus software - AVG personal edition

Firewall - wireless router

Spyware tools - Lavasoft adware

Archiver - WinRar

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[*]Operation system - Windows XP MCE 2005 SP2

[*]Office application software - MS Office sp2

[*]Browser - FireFox (main) and IE

[*]E-mail client - none

[*]Instant messenger - MSN Messenger

[*]Music player / editor - WinAmp

[*]Video player / editor - Classic Media Player

[*]Picture viewer / editor - Windows Picture and Fax Viewer ?

[*]Burning software - Nero

[*]Virtual CD software - Daemon Tools

[*]Download accelerator - none

[*]Torrent client - BitComet

[*]P2P - Limewire

[*]Antivirus software - NOD32

[*]Firewall - Windows

[*]Spyware tools - Spybot, Ad Aware, and Microsoft AS

[*]Archiver - WinRAR

[*]Codecs/packs - ACE Mega Codecs Pack

[*]Rippers - none

[*]FTP uploader - none

[*]System optimisers - none

[*]RSS reader- none

:shiftyninja:

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[*]Operation system Windows XP / SP2

[*]Office application software Office XP

[*]Browser Opera and IE

[*]E-mail client none

[*]Instant messenger Live Messenger 8

[*]Music player / editor Apollo / Windows Media Player / Adobe Audition 1.5 / Winamp

[*]Video player / editor Windows Media Player

[*]Picture viewer / editor Picture Viewer

[*]Burning software Nero 7

[*]Virtual CD software Deamon Tools

[*]Download accelerator none

[*]Torrent client bitlord

[*]P2P limewire

[*]Antivirus software none

[*]Firewall Windows Firewill

[*]Spyware tools Nothing, don't get it useing Opera

[*]Archiver winrar

[*]Codecs/packs divx

[*]Rippers none

[*]FTP uploader none

[*]System optimisers Winaso and Diskeeper 10

[*]RSS reader none

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[*]Operation system XP PRO SP2

[*]Office application software Portable OpenOffice 2

[*]Browser Firefox

[*]E-mail client Gmail

[*]Instant messenger Portable Gaim 2.0 beta 2 + HydraIRC + Skype

[*]Music player / editor XMPlay

[*]Video player / editor Media Player Classic / MPUI

[*]Picture viewer / editor XNview

[*]Burning software Nero Burning Rom

[*]Virtual CD software Daemon Tools 3.47

[*]Download accelerator DownThemAll!

[*]Torrent client ?Torrent>

[*]Antivirus softwarenone>

[*]FirewallRouter>

[*]Spyware toolsnone>

[*]ArchiverWinRAR>

[*]Codecs/packsFFDshow>

[*]FTP uploaderPortable FileZilla>

[*]System optimisersCCleaner>

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[*]Operation system: XP PRO SP2

[*]Office application software: Microsoft Office 2003 & Corel WordPerfect X3

[*]Browsers: Firefox 1.5.01 & Internet Explorer 6 SP2

[*]E-mail client software: Thunderbird 1.5

[*]Instant messenger Software: MSN 8 LIVE BETA

[*]Music player: Quicktime 7 PRO & Windows Media player 10

[*]Multimedia applications: Adobe Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, InDesign CS2, Premiere Pro 2.0, Audition 1.5, After effects 6.5 PRO, Maya 7.0, Corel Draw Graphics Suite X3, Macromedia Studio 8.

[*]Burning software: Nero Burning Rom 7.0

[*]Virtual CD software: Alcohol 120%

[*]Torrent client: ?Torrent>

[*]Antivirus software:Symantec Antivirus Corporate>

[*]Firewall:Mcafee Desktop Firewall>

[*]Spyware tools:Ad-ware Pro 1.06>

[*]Archivers software:WinRAR, WinAha>

[*]Codecs/packs:Nero Power Pack>

[*]FTP uploader:FlashXP>

[*]System optimizers:TuneUp Utilities 2006, XP Doctor>

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[*]Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2

[*]Office application software - Open Office

[*]Browser - Internet Explorer 6 / Opera

[*]E-mail client - Mozilla Thunderbird

[*]Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5

[*]Music player / editor - Winamp 5

[*]Video player / editor - VideoLan

[*]Burning software - Nero Burning Rom 6

[*]Virtual CD software - Alcohol 120%

[*]Torrent client - uTorrent

[*]P2P - Limewire

[*]Antivirus software - AVG

[*]Firewall - Windows XP SP2

[*]Spyware tools - AdAware

[*]Archiver - WinRar

[*]FTP uploader - FlashFXP

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[*]Operation system - Winblows

[*]Office application software - Openoffice

[*]Browser - Firefox (of course)

[*]E-mail client - Thunderbird (of course)

[*]Instant messenger - Messenger Live

[*]Music player / editor - Winamp

[*]Video player / editor - Winamp

[*]Picture viewer / editor - Photoshop cs2

[*]Burning software - nero

[*]Virtual CD software - Daemon Tools

[*]Download accelerator - they all suck

[*]Torrent client - azerus

[*]P2P - blows

[*]Antivirus software - blows

[*]Firewall - blows

[*]Spyware tools - spybot and adware

[*]Archiver - Winrar

[*]Codecs/packs - whatever

[*]Rippers - whatever

[*]FTP uploader - SmartFTP

[*]System optimisers - CCleaner, Tune-Up utils

[*]RSS reader - Firefox

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The PC I'm writing this behind:

[*]Operation system -- Win XP Pro SP1

[*]Office application software -- Office 2003

[*]Browser -- Firefox 1.5

[*]E-mail client -- None

[*]Instant messenger -- MSN 6.2, AIM 5.2.3292

[*]Music player / editor -- Winamp

[*]Video player / editor -- WMP 10

[*]Picture viewer / editor -- Photoshop CS2

[*]Burning software -- Nero, Alcohol

[*]Virtual CD software -- Alcohol

[*]Download accelerator -- ReGet Deluxe

[*]Torrent client -- BitComet

[*]P2P -- None

[*]Antivirus software -- Avast Pro

[*]Firewall -- My Router

[*]Spyware tools -- Ad-Aware, Spybot

[*]Archiver -- WinRAR

[*]Codecs/packs -- K-Lite Codec Pack

[*]Rippers -- None

[*]FTP uploader -- FlashFXP

[*]System optimisers -- None

[*]RSS reader - None

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This is a useless topic. Anyone looking for a recommended software program will look for that subject line, I.E. firewall, antivirus, etc..

I got tired of scrolling through just 3 replies because of all the cr@p people have posted. Anyone else find this useless, or should I list my five machines at home and 6 at work with 2000+ programs I have and let you scroll through endless junk? I mean, I use notepad occassionally too- will anyone really find this an essential program to use?

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition SP2

Office application software - Openoffice 2.0

Browser - Firefox

E-mail client - N/A (Web based)

Instant messenger - Trillian / Skype

Music player / editor - Real

Video player / editor - VideoLan

Picture viewer / editor - Irfanview

Burning software - Record Now!

Virtual CD software - DAEMON TOOLS

Download accelerator - Firefox built in.

Torrent client - utorrent

P2P - Cabos

Antivirus software - Avast!

Firewall - Windows XP SP2

Spyware tools - SpyBot Search&Destroy / Microsoft Antispyware

Archiver - WinRar

Codecs/packs - N/A

Rippers - N/A

FTP uploader - N/A

System optimisers - Tweak UI Powertoy

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2

Office application software - Microsoft Office 2003 Pro

Browser - Opera 8.51

E-mail client - Microsoft Outlook 2003

Instant messenger - Google Talk

Music player / editor - Winamp 5

Video player / editor - Windows Media Player 10 / Adobe Primier Pro

Burning software - Nero Burning Rom 6

Virtual CD software - DAEMON Tools

Torrent client -Burst!

P2P - None

Antivirus software - Symantec Antivirus

Firewall - No Software (nForce4 Hardware Solution)

Spyware tools - AdAware + SpyBot

Archiver - WinACE / 7-Zip

FTP uploader - None

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[*]Windows XP Home SP2

[*]Office 2003 Pro

[*]IE7 b5299/Maxthon (until IE7 is stable enough, found Beta 1 less buggy than the pre-beta 2)

[*]Outlook

[*]Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, Xfire

[*]Realplayer

[*]Realplayer, VLC

[*]Windows default picture viewer

[*]Nero 7 Premium

[*]Daemon 4

[*]FlashGet

[*]uTorrent

[*]uTorrent, Frostwire, eMule

[*]eTrust EZAntivirus

[*]Zonealarm

[*]MS Antispyware Beta, Ad-Aware SE

[*]WinRar

[*]DivX/Xvid

[*]Barely rip anything, for music WMP, Nero, whatever

[*]Dont use FTP

[*]CCleaner, Perfectdisk

[*]Don't use RSS (dont see the point, no flames) but its built into IE7 beta and maxthon if i wanted to.

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[*]Operation system - MS Windows XP SP2

[*]Office application software - MS Office 2002

[*]Browser - IE 6/Firefox 1.5

[*]E-mail client - Outlook Express

[*]Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5 / Skype

[*]Music player / editor - iTunes 6 / WMP 10 / Audacity

[*]Video player / editor - WMP / Windows Movie Maker lol!

[*]Picture viewer / editor - Paint Shop Pro 9

[*]Burning software - NTI CD + DVD Maker 7

[*]Virtual CD software -

[*]Download accelerator -

[*]Torrent client -

[*]P2P -

[*]Antivirus software - Avast 4.6 + AVG 7

[*]Firewall - Windows Firewall

[*]Spyware tools - Ad-aware

[*]Archiver - Winr RAR

[*]Codecs/packs -

[*]Rippers -

[*]FTP uploader - Smart FTP

[*]System optimisers -

[*]RSS reader -

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[*]Operation system: Windows XP Pro SP2

[*]Office application software: Microsoft Office 12

[*]Browser: Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1

[*]E-mail client: Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1 / Windows Live Mail

[*]Instant messenger: Windows Live Messenger 8

[*]Music player / editor: Windows Media Player 10

[*]Video player / editor: Media Player Classic 6.4.8.2

[*]Picture viewer / editor: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer / Jasc Paint Shop Pro 9

[*]Burning software: Roxio Creator Classic / Fireburner

[*]Virtual CD software: Daemon Tools

[*]Download accelerator: None

[*]Torrent client: None

[*]P2P: None

[*]Antivirus software: Windows OneCare

[*]Firewall: Windows OneCare, Completely Disabled and Service Off and D-Link Router

[*]Spyware tools: Microsoft Anti-Spyware

[*]Archiver: Winrar/Winzip

[*]Codecs/packs: I don't install -packs-, One at a time Matroska/Monkey's Audio/Quicktime Alt/Real Codec Alt

[*]Rippers: EAC

[*]FTP uploader: BulletProof

[*]System optimisers: Regedit and my trusty Delete key

[*]RSS reader: Outlook 12

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2

Office application software - Microsoft Office 2003 Professional

Browser - Opera 8.5

E-mail client - Microsoft Outlook 2003

Instant messenger - Windows Live Messenger 8

Music player / editor - Musicmatch

Burning software - Nero 6

Antivirus software - AVG 7 Free

Firewall - Kerio Personal Firewall

Spyware tools - Microsoft Antispyware

FTP client - Smart FTP

System optimisers - TuneUp Utilities 2006

RSS reader - Opera

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Operation system - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Swe

Office application software - Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 SP2

Browser - Opera 8.0

E-mail client - Opera 8.0

Instant messenger - MSN Messenger 7.0

Music player / editor - WinAmp 5

Video player / editor - Media Player Classic, VLC, PowerDVD

Picture viewer / editor - WIndows Pictures and Fax Viewer

Burning software - Nero Burning Rom 6

Virtual CD software - DAEMON TOOLS 3.47

Download accelerator - None

Torrent client - BitComet

P2P - None

Antivirus software - None

Firewall - LevelOne FBR-1418TX

Spyware tools - None

Archiver - WinRar

Codecs/packs - PowerDVD, DivX, XviD, AC3, Quicktime Alt, Real Alt

Rippers - None

FTP uploader - None

System optimisers - RegCleaner, Restorator

RSS Reader - Opera 8.0

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UFC 6 has that same option but also offers a more cinematic entrance to the career experience than I expected with ‘The Legacy’ mode. This mini-campaign follows an up-and-coming fighter, Chris Carter, who is attempting to reach the heights his father had reached in the sport. Starting with a small-time gym and coach, the story follows both his growth in the space as well as the growing rivalry with a friend and fighter, Danny Lopez. The fights in this mode are very good at introducing a newcomer like me to the sport and its varying techniques. Cinematics land between the major fights, showing the growing tension between the two fighters as the years go by, feeling the pressure to not miss out on the hard-earned chances. The dialogue can be a little corny at times, especially when the bar fights kick off, but I largely enjoyed the storyline. At the end of it, I was pretty much familiar with all the mechanics of the career mode, unlocking new skills and moves, and how I needed to approach fights, both outside and inside the ring. This story mode isn’t a very lengthy one, so don’t expect an hour-long campaign. Once the conclusion is reached, Carter’s journey continues as if it’s a normal career playthrough, though I decided to start over from scratch now that I have some know-how about the basics. The career mode is very streamlined, which is to be expected considering there isn’t a team to manage like in other EA Sports games. It’s the journey of one fighter. When a fight comes up in the calendar, I could choose how many weeks I dedicate to preparing for it at the gym. A longer prep time gives the opportunity to get my fighter’s fitness up (giving a bonus during fights), earn more money and points for unlocking new skills, and gain more fans to fast-track the rise to stardom. While that sounds like a lot of things to manage, it’s more like a few clicks. There is a social media menu that sometimes pops up with canned replies I can send to fans, and the sponsors are once again a single click away from being assigned as finished. It’s the training aspect that adds a gameplay angle. Using the money from winnings and sponsorships, I was hiring different types of trainers and learning fancier moves to use in the ring. One small thing I appreciated was that it was possible to injure each other during these training sessions. If a trainer goes down in a bad way while sparring, they won’t be available for the remainder of training. If my fighter is injured, it takes valuable time and resources to heal and recuperate. Just like in real life, it makes sense not to go so hard during training sessions and save that energy for the main event. Every training or sponsorship activity I took part in used up the days and weeks I had before the next fight, bringing a balancing element to the whole ordeal. There were times I simulated most of these to just get to the next fight, but the grind for gaining even the slightest bit of advantage while trying not to overdo it is an enjoyable one. Outside of quick fights and career modes, UFC 6 also introduces an almost museum-like mode to explore a trio of fighters considered to be legends of the sport: Max Holloway, Alex Pereira, and Zhang Weili. The aptly named Hall of Legends mode is unlike everything else seen in the game. Each of these fighters has entire levels dedicated to them that I could walk around in and explore their journey into the UFC. This includes footage from real-life fights and interviews about their original inspirations and training methods. Each of these spaces is almost like an interactive documentary. Once the highlights are done, the mode offers the opportunity to take over a deciding fight from the superstars. It’s an impressive transition. Going from the real-life televised event with crowds and commentary to immediately taking over in the game has some real hype behind it. Performance and visuals It’s clear to see that UFC 6 is going for a photo-realism look with its visuals compared to any other fighting game. The fighters don’t look great in selection screens. But inside the arenas, under the flood lights, surrounded by crowds, and facing an opponent, the visuals are more than impressive. As ghastly as it is to witness, things like blood spraying into the mat and muscles reddening as they get pummeled keep improving the immersion. The fluid animations help sell the illusion even further. A missed kick carries the momentum to require a corrective step. Hard punches that glance off blocks give off the air of a hit that still took some wind off the opponent’s guard. The special moves with flips and spins look mega awkward when missing, just as they do in real life. Suffice to say, the Frostbite Engine powering this game is one of the biggest strengths of EA development studios. Playing on the Xbox Series X, the 60 FPS gameplay did not miss the mark or cause any slowdowns that I could detect. I still wish this series were on PC to see just how far the developer can push the engine. One area I continue to have issues with, surprisingly enough, is the menus. The game has fast loading screens, but almost every menu I click through has a large amount of noticeable lag before it registers. This is immensely painful in the career mode, since I have to go through multiple menus between fights to train and do sponsorships, and having a 3-second pause when selecting a simple move between pages is the only time that made me quit the game. Thanks to Xbox’s quick resume, though, I was able to instantly jump back in the next day to the same point (and wade through more laggy menus). Conclusion My primary mission going into this EA Sports UFC 6 review as a newcomer to the series was to find out if this is a good jumping-in point for someone like me. Suffice it to say, the game passed that test with flying colors. Despite the high skill ceiling, the legacy mode introduction campaign, multiple types of accessible controls, and streamlined career had me picking up the basics and fighting styles much faster than I expected. I wish I had gotten to try out competitive multiplayer during my time with the game, too, but the lack of players in the pre-release version prevented this. The impressive visuals and animations, coupled with the impact physics that let me feel every punch and kick easily, made this the most immersive fighting game I have played. The only part that gave me pause was the grappling gameplay, which killed the momentum in most fights. The Flow State amplifying system didn’t hamper the experience, but I also felt like it made more sense for an arcade fighter, not this. Easily the most annoying thing about UFC 6 was its laggy menus, which I hope get some sort of fix later. Returning series veterans might have a completely different experience from me. But for a new fan like me looking to climb ranks and see fighters get floored in spectacular ways, UFC 6 doesn’t miss a step. EA Sports UFC 6 is releasing on June 19 across Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 for $69.99. Ultimate Edition owners can already jump in via advanced access. This review was conducted on the Xbox Series X version of the game provided by EA.
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