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Undisputed Patch 1.4.4 Has Punch Tracking Improvements, Return of Flash KO's and More

Steel City Interactive released Undisputed patch 1.4.4 today bringing a handful of gameplay changes and a welcome return of Flash KO’s. One of the bigger improvements comes with punch tracking, as the team addressed a bug that had been causing a lot of frustration within the community.

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Punch damage has been rebalanced in the update to better reflect stamina levels and there’s a new risk-reward system in place for power punches. If you miss or get blocked while going for a big shot, you’ll be left open a bit longer than before.

The flash KO makes its return with updates in the revised system to better reflect momentum during a fight. Flash dazes and knockdowns are now more closely tied to well-timed power shots, counters and strong combos, especially if your opponent is starting to fade. Check out the rest of the patch notes below.

FIGHTER FIXES

  • Andy Ruiz: increased punch speed
  • Andy Ruiz: updated in-game rating
  • David Benavidez: increased punch speed
  • Sugar Ray Leonard ’87: increased punch speed

CHARACTER CREATOR UPDATES

  • Jack Dempsey and Jack Johnson’s movesets are now available in Character Creator
  • Vintage Collection cosmetics (including old school cosmetics) have been added to Character Creator

BUG FIXES

  • Fixed an issue where the *evade* state lasted too long, affecting punch tracking
  • Fixed an issue where punches would miss dazed opponents
  • Fixed an issue with punches occasionally missing or going over the opponenets head in close-range fighting
  • Fixed an issue with some *power body uppercuts* having an extended reach, compared to body uppercuts
  • Various animation bug fixes
  • Various stability fixes
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