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Post by achala on Apr 25, 2005 19:50:52 GMT -5
Hello CreeDo and/or anyone else... I've seen the clip on Armours nado bounce but how do you actually do it? I have done it a few times.. but it was kind of a fluke. Out of my own experiences, you need a fairly high angle (75 and above is what I used..) and you have to be close to the tornado. Could you confirm this? Also, is there a way of making a formula for this? so you could say...do a fancy shot 2 dual to someone on your side of the nado accurately. (Does it work with any other shots besides shot 2?) You might remember me from a few weeks back..but to properly jog your memory... ;D ;D
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Post by CreeDo on Apr 27, 2005 20:02:32 GMT -5
I think the key is that the shot must be moving as slowly as possible. That means a high angle because at low angles, the shot has forward momentum and that momentum doesn't go away even when the shot reaches its peak (and gravity starts to speed it up). At very high angles, there's almost no forward momentum, so if gravity isn't working on it, it's nearly 0 momentum. So yes you could make a fancy dual with it in theory. Keep trying, and if you ever do it, SCREENSHOT! You want an even fancier dual? Since shot 1 moves a little more quickly through the air and therefore is harder to keep at 0 momentum, it is possible for a shot 1 to pass through a nado differently than a shot 2, and even for the shot 1 to enter the nado while shot 2 bounces away. So you could make a pretty killer DK. I'm sure it happens all the time
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Post by achala on Apr 28, 2005 4:05:41 GMT -5
Wow! It splits and you can dk? hmm... hehehe Does shot 2 land the same distance away except backwards? so say if i had two enemies both exactly the same distance away fromt he nado. If i shoot Dual+ shot 1, it will go through, and then shot 2 will hit the other guy who is behind me. If this is true..this could be devastating! I have noticed it bounces back when you do roughly 1 bar of power(or maybe a bit more..say 1.2?)...so it is limited but there must be at least one situation when you could use it Thanks for your responses to everyones questions. On behalf of everyone here..I'd like to thank you for spending time with other people's questions Oh, and btw, do you remember me from that game? Just wondering...
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Post by CreeDo on Apr 28, 2005 16:43:55 GMT -5
The shot doesn't land the exact same distance on either side, that would be too neat and easy. You're lucky if you can get the bouncing shot to land behind you and not tk you. And yeah I remember that game, unfortunately ;D
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