[Tutorial] How to PVP (1v1) | Text Tutorial

12/26/2017 21:06 YerAWizard#16
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Originally Posted by Snowman- View Post
Firstly, good for you for actually reading it all. Thanks!

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I disagree with you here. Many players, noob and better alike. Tend to not even notice that a DCR hit them, or rather expect a kami. 5/10 Someone will ISH when I DCR and pretend to KAMI. However, those other 5x I just wasted a DCR.

Either you must commit to DCR + Kami, or I think its better to use an ICE. Let's face it, 9/10 times when you ICE an opponent they will ISH. They are tricked into thinking you have kami'd. Then when you pile a DCR next with kami, 9/10 times they don't have an ISH.

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I don't think this has to do with skill at all. It simply allows you to get more hits and less miss. It doesn't hinder your 1v1 capabilities or skills like say, an RSB changer would. If you have Xeno, might as well use it. It will only help.

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I appreciate the feedback greatly, I'm glad you learned something from this. Doesn't matter if you are a beginner or an expert. Sometimes you may not know it all.

Regards,

Snow
It's always nice reading tutorials and besides I was once a beginner so of course I want to see other people's perspectives on various things in a 1v1, you're welcome! You can always learn something new, this time I learned about RB being better than X4. :D


Well, I agree to disagree. It depends do they use 3D or 2D, on 3D you can't notice the speed very well, unlike on 2D where you can clearly see your speed and the visuals from DCR Rocket, so yeah many won't see it. However, it's quite easy to get baited in to using ISH or EMP on a situation where you are slowed with a DCR, because usually your PET looks like it goes on top of the player, especially if you are close to them.
There are also different things you can do using DCR/ICE bait. You shoot DCR and - sometimes but not always - wait till your PET goes close to or on top of the opponent and you back out, them thinking you used Kami and boom.

In my opinion, which I should have stated on my post, you should use DCR/ICE bait on your next fight because changing techniques always makes your opponents confused on what's coming and what's not. This way you the opponent will most likely use an ISH.

Anyway baiting with either DCR, ICE or Slow Mine is a good technique nevertheless what should be used/done first. :D

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Technically you just said it, it allows you to get more hits and less miss and that's why it has pretty much to do with skill. Take rockets for example, one uses 2021 other uses 3030, the player who uses 2021 hits less with rockets and therefore one could say them being better, right? That is if they win using 2021. Many times I've seen some people hating on people using Precision CPU because it does, at the end of the day, give you an advantage. I understand your point though.
12/26/2017 21:14 Snow❄️#17
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Originally Posted by MagicWizard98 View Post
It's always nice reading tutorials and besides I was once a beginner so of course I want to see other people's perspectives on various things in a 1v1, you're welcome! You can always learn something new, this time I learned about RB being better than X4. :D


Well, I agree to disagree. It depends do they use 3D or 2D, on 3D you can't notice the speed very well, unlike on 2D where you can clearly see your speed and the visuals from DCR Rocket, so yeah many won't see it. However, it's quite easy to get baited in to using ISH or EMP on a situation where you are slowed with a DCR, because usually your PET looks like it goes on top of the player, especially if you are close to them.
There are also different things you can do using DCR/ICE bait. You shoot DCR and - sometimes but not always - wait till your PET goes close to or on top of the opponent and you back out thinking you used Kami and boom.

In my opinion, which I should have stated on my post, you should use DCR/ICE bait on your next fight because changing techniques always makes your opponents confused on what's coming and what's not. This way you the opponent will most likely use an ISH.

Anyway baiting with either DCR, ICE or Slow Mine is a good technique nevertheless what should be used/done first. :D

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Technically you just said it, it allows you to get more hits and less miss and that's why it has pretty much to do with skill. Take rockets for example, one uses 2021 other uses 3030, the player who uses 2021 hits less with rockets and therefore one could say them being better, right? That is if they win using 2021. I understand your point though.
Yeah, i didn't consider the 2d/3d differences at all. And yes, I always suggest changing strategies after a fight.

As for the Aim CPU:

Let's talk about the RSB changer for a second. I think we can both agree that you are a noob if you use it. To get better at PvP you must be ready to use RSB at the right moment. Getting your fingers used to your own hotkeys is vital to winning 1v1's. A RSB changer takes that out of the question, there is so timing, there is no hotkey movement. You don't learn anything from it, hence its a waste of time and I advise not using it.

Lets talk about the CPU now. Getting more hits/misses aren't controlled by you. You can time everything correctly, making your RSB hit at the right times but you can still miss/hit randomly. When you switch on the CPU, it allows for better accuracy. Having it turned on simply means that you wont be missing as often. It doesn't imply you are a noob, or not learning anything as even without the cpu, It is random to hit/miss, there is no skill or technique to prevent it. That's why I disagree with you saying the CPU doesnt make you better.

As for the 2021's vs 3030's:

Usually in my 1v1's, its 3030's across the board. Both people will use them, if rocket tech is on CD. One person lets the other know, 'use 2021's, my rocket is on cooldown'. In this case both people switch. Obviously you can use 3030's or 2021's and still win/lose accordingly. That just comes down to whos better at fighting, or perhaps the better equipped account.

Regards,

Snow
12/26/2017 21:25 YerAWizard#18
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Originally Posted by Snowman- View Post
Let's talk about the RSB changer for a second. I think we can both agree that you are a noob if you use it. To get better at PvP you must be ready to use RSB at the right moment. Getting your fingers used to your own hotkeys is vital to winning 1v1's. A RSB changer takes that out of the question, there is so timing, there is no hotkey movement. You don't learn anything from it, hence its a waste of time and I advise not using it.
I understand your points on the CPU but it all comes to an opinion.

About RSB changer, I agree. Hence I'd suggest training your RSB changing shooting strong NPCs, e.g. Kristallon. Remove everything from your config but leave only 1 Laser. Place RSB and X1 in to your slots, find your best slots for X1 and RSB. Find a Kristallon and just practice your changing. YOUNGBLOOD got a neat video of RSB changing. (This was towards the beginners)
12/27/2017 01:41 Slaze-Maze#19
Easterns JPA tactics and explaination video is better directly viewed in real time battle. This is good info but it’s almost too much to read.
12/27/2017 02:23 YerAWizard#20
12/27/2017 21:08 Snow❄️#21
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I've seen this video too, I'm kinda too lazy to make a video. Text better than nothing though
12/27/2017 21:11 YerAWizard#22
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I've seen this video too, I'm kinda too lazy to make a video. Text better than nothing though
You could post it on your first post, of course stating that you are not the creator etcetc. I don't know how to say it.. xD
12/27/2017 21:17 Snow❄️#23
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You could post it on your first post, of course stating that you are not the creator etcetc. I don't know how to say it.. xD
Good idea, but want to point out this was UBA stuff aswell. SO careful to all who take notes.