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Post by 《₩hirl》 on May 30, 2017 7:45:02 GMT -5
Hey Gang,
Is it just me or have Aphids been tweaked since the update? I seem to recall having a hard time curving them over things. Lately they seem easier to Chuck and I'm doing a little better with them. Did something change or have I gone mad?
Slightly off topic did Hydra get the auto reload also?
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Post by Firebeard on May 30, 2017 8:18:05 GMT -5
I believe the Aphids did get a slight Buff. They now do full damage, even if they miss you. Range seems modified, too ..
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on May 30, 2017 8:29:39 GMT -5
*citation needed
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Post by Scuzzbopper on May 30, 2017 9:26:38 GMT -5
I notice they don't hit each other anymore off the wings of the Leo.
My problem with them is the total unpredictability of the flight path. Here's a trick: On Springfield with an aphid build, advance in the city and park behind one of the tall "towers". Not buildings, just those thin towers. Wait till a Red is directly on the other side and launch. Watch the aphids arc all the way over that spire to hit.
Then with the same load-out try to target a Red on the opposite side of the ramp on an equal elevation as you on Yama. Watch your Aphids fly directly into the ramp.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2017 20:33:37 GMT -5
When you turn your torso and aim away, maybe it's like a hook shot and you get a long arching ball. Stand in front of the rim, and you brick it like shack cause he's as tall as the rim.
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Post by Thunderkiss on May 31, 2017 22:43:56 GMT -5
I notice they don't hit each other anymore off the wings of the Leo. My problem with them is the total unpredictability of the flight path. Here's a trick: On Springfield with an aphid build, advance in the city and park behind one of the tall "towers". Not buildings, just those thin towers. Wait till a Red is directly on the other side and launch. Watch the aphids arc all the way over that spire to hit. Then with the same load-out try to target a Red on the opposite side of the ramp on an equal elevation as you on Yama. Watch your Aphids fly directly into the ramp. Heh, you die a lot on Springfield huh ?
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Post by Scuzzbopper on Jun 1, 2017 9:21:51 GMT -5
I notice they don't hit each other anymore off the wings of the Leo. My problem with them is the total unpredictability of the flight path. Here's a trick: On Springfield with an aphid build, advance in the city and park behind one of the tall "towers". Not buildings, just those thin towers. Wait till a Red is directly on the other side and launch. Watch the aphids arc all the way over that spire to hit. Then with the same load-out try to target a Red on the opposite side of the ramp on an equal elevation as you on Yama. Watch your Aphids fly directly into the ramp. Heh, you die a lot on Springfield huh ? If you are making an observation that I die playing some sort of aphid loadout on Springfield then I would say no more than any other map.
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Post by Thunderkiss on Jun 1, 2017 9:22:58 GMT -5
Heh, you die a lot on Springfield huh ? If you are making an observation that I die playing some sort of aphid loadout on Springfield then I would say no more than any other map. No heh, jumping up on pillars on Springfield.
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Post by Scuzzbopper on Jun 1, 2017 9:25:28 GMT -5
If you are making an observation that I die playing some sort of aphid loadout on Springfield then I would say no more than any other map. No heh, jumping up on pillars on Springfield. I don't jump on those, I mean those other narrow spires near the channel that you can fall into.
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