[quote]Playing as PG I'm constantly thinking of changing into something else since 90% of the players have gnp :P
Maybe because a lot of people that go PG/FS make one dimensional fighters and end up having trainers with 4.0 star stats whereas regular people who actually factor in MIXED MARTIAL Arts become more diverse while suffer from weaker trainers.
nae I think its mostly because GnP / SiO is very popular atm.
From what I've noticed, there's a lot more PG forcing the field to supply more GnP. I rarely see any SiO fighters, but then again most people just work on Wrestling for that style, neglecting Judo completely.
I've started noticing some great success within my camp's CS fighters beating out FS fighters. PG is trickier, but it can be done, though.
I'm of the mind that versatility wins more than single dimension fighters, and my fighters who switch well are seeing more success than my one dimensional fighters. Hell, there's no better jack of all trades in my camp than Kotoku. PG, FF, CS, SiO, GnP, SnB, PL - he can do it all, apparently. That's always nice to have, as you can style switch just about anyone to try and get a better result. Just gotta have 2 styles under your hat for better success; a third just gives you room to play around with other fight offers.[/quote]
Truth be told the view on this is probably colored by what kind of a camp you have... since I have a mostly pg and one mostly cs camp I feel like everyone does either GnP and/or SiO. Thats my guess anyways. And about CS guys to me its been the other way around... much more success vs PG than FS. Oh well :p