vlad321 said:
JaggedSac said:
vlad321 said:
it's not just the leading, there's a higher chance that the target will switch directions. The more you are leading the target the more the target has a chance to change directions and completely screw up your shot. Also second jump and wall jumps in UT2004 really add to that.
Edit: It also means you are leading farther away while the person falls faster, thus you have a lot less time to get your shot straight than if you had to lead less.
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Hence the higher dose of luck necessary. Unless you are a mind reader.
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Just practice, people do similar things in similar split-second decisions so you learn to shoot where they will move to. Boy do I love those surprise shock combos.
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LOL. Ok dude. I will remember to wear a tin foil hat if I ever play you.