how to bite and shoot to enemy?
OwiecPL1986
Join Date: 2012-11-21 Member: 172755Members
Join Date: 2012-11-21 Member: 172755Members
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skulk bite, lerk bite and fade swipe attack have 3 "damage zones". those are 3 overlapping blocks with varying damage modifiers. the most inner zone causes full damage, the second 66% and the third 33%.
In this game, your damage depends on how 'accurate' your bite is as opposed to which part of the body you bite.
So if you landed a perfect bite on a marines foot (the foot is dead center of your mouth when you bite), its going to do 75 dmg.
if you landed a glancing bite (you just grazed the marine with the corner of your mouth) then it will do 25 or 50 dmg doesn't matter if you landed the bite on the marines head.
In this game, your damage depends on how 'accurate' your bite is as opposed to which part of the body you bite.
So if you landed a perfect bite on a marines foot (the foot is dead center of your mouth when you bite), its going to do 75 dmg.
if you landed a glancing bite (you just grazed the marine with the corner of your mouth) then it will do 25 or 50 dmg doesn't matter if you landed the bite on the marines head.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
This is my least favorite part of the game... it makes it quite difficult to master the aliens, since you generally need to move very quickly AND aim really well. Just not something I have the reflexes for, I guess. It's part of why I haven't played in a few weeks - I have trouble doing full damage even coming from behind because I'm already anticipating needing to doge. (The real reason I haven't played much is my friend I was playing with stopped playing, though)
Well I guess you're on a wrong train of thought here :)
With this latest implementation you at least get your damage. If it was removed then you'd see loads of newbie Skulk bites simply not generating damage at all...
But being evasive will make him waste his bullets, therefore making him reload, which then gives the Alien an optimal time to strike
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That's something you can do when you're at range. In melee though it's very difficult to move evasively while also landing bites reliably.
When you're attacking from behind, you really should not be anticipating to dodge imo. Just focus on lining up your bites and aim for the ass. You can at least get two solid hits in before they have time to react.
This can be tricky, I would sneak up behind a guy and get 2 noms off before he even knew what was going on, and then BAM I was dead. Think it was more spaztic luck on his part but man it sucked, also you get those good players that do the jump 180. I would say in most situations you got to be ready to dodge because you're loud as you run up to a marine unless you have silence or you creep towards him slowly while he was building alone.