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Old 06-15-2008, 01:02 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Rioshu - The Magnet of Pbs

Right, I'd like to add on a bit:

Dual Breakers:
I said that they are actually still okay, because they also have a VERY big spread, which can be helpful for shotgun spamming at mid-range and you don't really need much aiming.

Adding on to what An Amateur has said, I'm not asking you to follow what I said 100%. You can go against it by trying out the revolvers or rockets (not pistols definitely though).

Revolvers help you to train up your DIRECT aiming and some leading the hard way. In other words, you will learn to aim directly at one spot and shoot off once. Rockets help you to train up purely on leading very easily, just remember always aim at a wall or the floor. Using rockets will also help you to learn some basic evasion skills, as you'd probably gonna be moving backwards while firing a rocket forward just in case the enemy is too close to you.

Rifles are decent (especially if it is the Maxwell rifle). For rifles, it trains your TRACKING aim. In other words, you are training your aim by following your target with your cursor. Actually, this applies to all automatic weapons, but using the Maxwell or Nico rifle for this is the best since they have the accuracy.

Other automatic weapons have a big spread, so they are easier to use in the beginning. Then again, it comes down to practice.

Like An Amateur has said, control is better than speed. I'd rather you slow down, die more but also kill a lot more and eventually speed up rather than have a major problem because of poor control.

I'd say, if you really find it too much of a problem to train up, a few ideas to help you:

1. Don't bother K-Styling. You should only wall cancel and no other k-style moves for you. Yes, it works, trust me. I am a turtler (always blocks) and don't know and can't k-style. I found it a bit better than my previous play style. Currently I have super heavy armor which keeps me alive, but I'm gonna slowly learn to reduce my armor and add on to my medkits and grenades.

With this, you will rely on your guns very often and using your sword more for defense. Okay, maybe you will still use the sword a lot like me, but it helps.

2. Start a new character, like what An Amateur has said. It really helps you start completely afresh and learn slowly.
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