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Now this is the second time when 47 eliminated someone in a fighting ring ![]()
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Who do you think wins between The Disruptor and The Rage? I know itâs 47 weâre talking about, but even with that taken into consideration, The Disruptor falls very easily, whereas with The Rage he specifically fights to the death as his calling card and we never get a chance to fight him properly so he might actually have been badder in the ring than The Disruptor, but whoâs to say?
Iâm certain the 1st time âThe Rageâ came along - you could fight him just like you do a guard with the same QuickTime prompts, but could be drawn out.
Iâm not sure if that was changed, but I think it was. Now you will just punch him out like a normal (non-guard) NPC. Well, I could check it out in the ET Arcade to be sureâŚ
This one is different in how it⌠acts(?) with more specialized actions.
Edit:
No fighting this time. Just a KO. Iâll look for a vid where 47 fights him.
Thatâs what mean; we couldnât properly confront The Rage, not like you can with Sanchez and The Disruptor. So we donât know how tough he might have been when ready for an actual fight. So I wonder who would win between him and The Disruptor. Then again, The Rage was specifically a boxer, so his fighting style may not have been as diverse as The Disruptorâs.
Yes, but even that is not confronting him in an actual fight like the other two. Thatâs just the same mechanics for fighting a guard being drawn out at the playerâs discretion. I mean an actual fight like The Disruptor and Sanchez: in a ring, the fight is set that a certain number of hits has to land before the final blow can be dealt, an actual battle taking place.












































