What is the fight meter for?

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After playing matches, in addition to experience and mission progress, there's a meter to the bottom right labelled "Fight!" that also goes up.

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What is this used for? So far, nothing else in the game uses this meter.



Best Answer

It's some kind of ranking. For each fight you win or loose you'll gain ranking points. In this case 50. You can see your ranking and ranking points in the title screen in the right bottom corner (fight statistics).




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What is meter in fighting games?

In most fighting games, meter is gained by either by hitting your opponent or getting hit by your opponent. Though you will naturally gain meter through the flow of the fight, you'll want to make efforts to build that meter as fast as you can.

What does face meter do in Sleeping Dogs?

The Face Meter is the yellow gauge on the right side of the mini-map. It can affect the amount of damage Wei can inflict. It is combinable with Face Level damage increases. All attacks increase the Face Meter, but heavy and special attacks increase it more quickly.

Why do fighting games have command inputs?

Making it easier to perform certain fundamental actions, like special moves, teaches new players that the game will be there to hold their hand every step of the way.

What was the first fighting game with meter?

The first actual fighting game super meter was found in Samurai Shodown. Appearing on the bottom of the screen, both characters had one, and it filled up as a character took damage, rather than dealing damage like most later fighting games.



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