Posted on 12 May 2016 - 07:35 PM
SkellyBot wrote
Unshift wrote...
How is that being biased?
Posted on 12 May 2016 - 07:37 PM
SkellyBot wrote
Unshift wrote...
How is that being biased?
Posted on 12 May 2016 - 07:52 PM
Unshift wrote
SkellyBot wrote...
I read that wrong, my bad
read it as biased not unbiased
Posted on 12 May 2016 - 09:15 PM
FunkyFactions wrote
Hey better than this kb where you rodspam endlessly
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 08:37 AM
FunkyFactions wrote
Okay, this is something that has annoyed me for a while. Of course someone who doesn't know about PotPvP would think it's all about running in a straightline and nothing else. That's even what I thought back when I didn't know anything about it. But thinking like that is complete ignorance because there is so much more to Kohi KB than straightlining. Something about the Kohi KB was very smooth, and it felt as if each combo you would get actually took skill. I used to be extremely bad at Kohi but I learned a lot of different techniques and strategies to get better. When I started to use what I learned in 1v1's, I got better over time and I was surprised that little things like wtapping could change the entire game. When you see two good players fighting against eachother, that know how to jitter, aim, wtap, etc, they're obviously going to trade hits or straightline. Why should one good player be combo'ed when that player is doing the exact same thing the other player is doing? The skill gap is extremely high on Kohi and it's because of those techniques that make people good. On Badlion, it's a bit different because the knockback tends to be more random, and a bit laggy/delayed as well. See, on Badlion I got Stimpy down to 4 pots. I can guarantee you that on Kohi (when it was a thing), he could easily 15-16 pot me.
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 09:26 AM
SirJensen wrote
Okay, this is something that has annoyed me for a while. Of course someone who doesn't know about PotPvP would think it's all about running in a straightline and nothing else. That's even what I thought back when I didn't know anything about it. But thinking like that is complete ignorance because there is so much more to Kohi KB than straightlining. Something about the Kohi KB was very smooth, and it felt as if each combo you would get actually took skill. I used to be extremely bad at Kohi but I learned a lot of different techniques and strategies to get better. When I started to use what I learned in 1v1's, I got better over time and I was surprised that little things like wtapping could change the entire game. When you see two good players fighting against eachother, that know how to jitter, aim, wtap, etc, they're obviously going to trade hits or straightline. Why should one good player be combo'ed when that player is doing the exact same thing the other player is doing? The skill gap is extremely high on Kohi and it's because of those techniques that make people good. On Badlion, it's a bit different because the knockback tends to be more random, and a bit laggy/delayed as well. See, on Badlion I got Stimpy down to 4 pots. I can guarantee you that on Kohi (when it was a thing), he could easily 15-16 pot me.
This guy knows what he is talking about
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 09:46 AM
I don't rly mind it but laggy people have a nutty advantage in swordPosted on 13 May 2016 - 10:37 AM
HIVLIK wrote
This right here.
"Delayed KB is the biggest f*cking advantage ever."
Am I right?
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 11:28 AM
SirJensen wrote
FunkyFactions wrote...
Okay, this is something that has annoyed me for a while. Of course someone who doesn't know about PotPvP would think it's all about running in a straightline and nothing else. That's even what I thought back when I didn't know anything about it. But thinking like that is complete ignorance because there is so much more to Kohi KB than straightlining. Something about the Kohi KB was very smooth, and it felt as if each combo you would get actually took skill. I used to be extremely bad at Kohi but I learned a lot of different techniques and strategies to get better. When I started to use what I learned in 1v1's, I got better over time and I was surprised that little things like wtapping could change the entire game. When you see two good players fighting against eachother, that know how to jitter, aim, wtap, etc, they're obviously going to trade hits or straightline. Why should one good player be combo'ed when that player is doing the exact same thing the other player is doing? The skill gap is extremely high on Kohi and it's because of those techniques that make people good. On Badlion, it's a bit different because the knockback tends to be more random, and a bit laggy/delayed as well. See, on Badlion I got Stimpy down to 4 pots. I can guarantee you that on Kohi (when it was a thing), he could easily 15-16 pot me.
This and exactly this. When you get a w-tap combo on Kohi, you know that you have executed everything perfectly. Your timings were perfect, your aim, and your movements. I have never really felt this feeling on Badlion.
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 12:36 PM
ccrraaffttyy wrote
FunkyFactions wrote...
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 12:46 PM
nookaxe wrote
HIVLIK wrote...
This right here.
"Delayed KB is the biggest f*cking advantage ever."
Am I right?
It's pretty wonky to be honest
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 01:24 PM
I get pretty decent ping to badlion ~33 ms but when I fight people everryone has terrible ping and I hit them they don't fly back they hit be ~2 times and then they fly back. It so annoyingPosted on 13 May 2016 - 01:37 PM
Hurdling wrote
Plus BL kb is good
Said nobody ever.
Posted on 13 May 2016 - 02:51 PM
SirJensen wrote
Why does every server have to have the same kb though? Doesn't it show more skill that someone can adjust to different kb and play well on different servers, opposed to playing really good with just 1 server's kb?
Last edited on 13 May 2016 - 05:38 PM by jensenSAMA
FunkyFactions wrote
SirJensen wrote...
Why does every server have to have the same kb though? Doesn't it show more skill that someone can adjust to different kb and play well on different servers, opposed to playing really good with just 1 server's kb?
That's the problem, you can not "adjust" to badlion's kb. Like I said, it's random and very laggy/delayed, thus taking away the skill involved whilst fighting with the kb.
Edit: I'm not particularly saying that you cant be good with the kb, but it's much more random and you can only be so consistent with how laggy the kb is.
Posted on 14 May 2016 - 09:24 AM
Ok maybe the KB is unpredicatable and out of this world but sometimes it can give me an advantage so that's why I said its ok