His movement looks very familiar. Obviously a newbie, he hasn't even learned how to bind the strafe keys. I think he was at Railz a few days ago using another name. I spectated for a few moments but he left before I could get a demo.When someones name is unfamiliar to the regulars, they NEVER strafe, and yet they can keep up with and (in most cases) beat the pants off the regulars,... red flag.
I don't see enough evidence here; but I did only watch a few minutes of each demo. Is there a particular frag to look at?Players who don't strafe are more often going to use flick shots (rather than keeping the crosshair around the target) because they can't move the way they want to go while firing.respectfully,Def
Players who don't strafe
Quote from: [BTF]Defiant! on October 26, 2008, 08:11:05 PMI don't see enough evidence here; but I did only watch a few minutes of each demo. Is there a particular frag to look at?Players who don't strafe are more often going to use flick shots (rather than keeping the crosshair around the target) because they can't move the way they want to go while firing.respectfully,DefIn the first demo, a couple minutes in, he is up top and facing a guy. He flicks a shot and I mean really flicks it and hits a guy on the other side of the map (on his far left) who was totally out of view, it registers the kill for him. Could it be a fluke? Possible I suppose, but highly unlikely and it was my coup de gras. He could not hit jack shit up close, but was nailing everything far away, as their movement did not move outside the small fov for his bot in any way.
Quote from: DeanRW on October 26, 2008, 09:11:27 PMQuote from: [BTF]Defiant! on October 26, 2008, 08:11:05 PMI don't see enough evidence here; but I did only watch a few minutes of each demo. Is there a particular frag to look at?Players who don't strafe are more often going to use flick shots (rather than keeping the crosshair around the target) because they can't move the way they want to go while firing.respectfully,DefIn the first demo, a couple minutes in, he is up top and facing a guy. He flicks a shot and I mean really flicks it and hits a guy on the other side of the map (on his far left) who was totally out of view, it registers the kill for him. Could it be a fluke? Possible I suppose, but highly unlikely and it was my coup de gras. He could not hit jack shit up close, but was nailing everything far away, as their movement did not move outside the small fov for his bot in any way.Frag 12. Yes, that is bot-worthy evidence.