It's sort of lost prediction. Similar to when you use the lightening gun in quake 3 it moves the beam after you look. I had about 40 ping and it was noticeable and I'd only miss at the tail end of people. When I played on a 120 ping server I had to guess where they would be by judging movement. I didn't know UT3 had a competitive community anyway.Uzique wrote:
Lol if they manage to fuck up hitscan gameplay in an update that's supposed to regenerate the floating duck...
Then it's bye-bye UT3, the competitive community will all mass-quit, and they were the only guys keeping it alive in the first place.
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shock rifles in UT have always been like that. u get a feel for the timing after a while. i guess it's not 'pure' hitscan.Fat_Swinub wrote:
It's sort of lost prediction. Similar to when you use the lightening gun in quake 3 it moves the beam after you look. I had about 40 ping and it was noticeable and I'd only miss at the tail end of people. When I played on a 120 ping server I had to guess where they would be by judging movement. I didn't know UT3 had a competitive community anyway.Uzique wrote:
Lol if they manage to fuck up hitscan gameplay in an update that's supposed to regenerate the floating duck...
Then it's bye-bye UT3, the competitive community will all mass-quit, and they were the only guys keeping it alive in the first place.
Nope, they weren't. They did what most netcodes do with hitscan and go back however much your ping is and check if at that point you did hit a person.Aries_37 wrote:
shock rifles in UT have always been like that. u get a feel for the timing after a while. i guess it's not 'pure' hitscan.Fat_Swinub wrote:
It's sort of lost prediction. Similar to when you use the lightening gun in quake 3 it moves the beam after you look. I had about 40 ping and it was noticeable and I'd only miss at the tail end of people. When I played on a 120 ping server I had to guess where they would be by judging movement. I didn't know UT3 had a competitive community anyway.Uzique wrote:
Lol if they manage to fuck up hitscan gameplay in an update that's supposed to regenerate the floating duck...
Then it's bye-bye UT3, the competitive community will all mass-quit, and they were the only guys keeping it alive in the first place.
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