cRPG
cRPG => Beginner's Help and Guides => Topic started by: Mathijs on August 01, 2012, 01:23:14 pm
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Hey everybody,
I am wondering if there is a difference between right/left swing, overhead and stab on a horse.
I know there is on foot: right swing and stab have more range than left swing and overhead, is the same true on a horse?
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I believe it should be exactly the same on horse (factoring in the angle is different since you're up higher).
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thrust on horseback is VERY weird and can extend well past where you think it would reach
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I think the right swing is a little longer, and the stab a lot longer (it's more useful even though looking very wonky anyway)
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Yeah thrust used to give like +60 length on 1h's...not sure if that's still the case. It does look very wonky on horseback to stab, but it's very useful. Right swing is longer than left swing, but a lot shorter than stab. Overhead would be avoided at all costs IMO.
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Yeah thrust used to give like +60 length on 1h's...not sure if that's still the case. It does look very wonky on horseback to stab, but it's very useful. Right swing is longer than left swing, but a lot shorter than stab. Overhead would be avoided at all costs IMO.
From your own perspective on a horse, it doesnt look like stab give instane reach, or even more than a right swing so not sure on that.
Although I have to mention that it's hard to actually test it on your own.