relvinian wrote: ↑Sun 14 Oct 2018 7:48 PM
Cool. Thanks for explaining to me how someone faces you and does a cheesy maneuver and bypasses 50 shield 44 parry as if it didn't exist while doing side or rear positions from the front arc. And it is fine.
OK so to defend against an exploiter I just need to run backwards and spam side styles to exploit while they exploit.
Got it.
Here is what I wrote on the topic in a different thread.
"I don’t think anyone is going to argue that being able to get side and back styles off when someone is sticking or facing is a good mechanic, especially since the two players are often at different locations on each other’s screens. It would be one thing if what you were seeing in front of you is what is actually happening server-side but it isn’t. Just last night I was dueling with a friend and messing around with pulling off different positionals and we would have times where our characters were standing still and in different locations. I would be behind him on my screen but on his screen I was in front of him and facing him.
The reality is the game code has some flaws in how it handles and communicates locations. Due to this /face and /stick are imperfect. This has always been the case in DAoC, although it seems to be a little bit more of an issue on freeshards. 17 years later most of the player base knows how the mechanics work and have learned how to use them to their advantage. So we have established an unalterable truth: some flaw in DAoC’s code allows for players to pull off positional styles on other players that are /facing or /stuck, and oftentimes it won’t even appear to the player being struck that their opponent is at their side or back.
How do we cope with this as players? The way I see it you have two realistic options. You can either adapt and learn to use & combat (yes, you can proactively avoid the positionals by backpedaling and mouse looking) the imperfections in /stick and /face or you can not do anything and accept that you are going to get abused and be less effective overall. If you choose the latter it will behoove you to play a character that does not rely on melee at all.
Can the devs do something to tighten up the mechanics? This I do not know, but it does seem like the side arc could be made smaller— although personally I find back styles easier to use on stuck opponents anyways. Either way the issue will not go away entirely.
As for whether or not pulling off positionals takes skill: It certainly does. It is something that requires practice to do consistently, especially if you are going to do it with a live swing timer. If you have to practice movement, mechanics and timing to get better at it it takes skill. Very straightforward definition. As far as I know most competent players don’t even use strafe as a means to pull off positionals. It is all about mouselook and abusing your opponents center point.
I don’t like it either, but it is part of the game. Hopefully it can be improved but it will always be there to some extent. In conclusion: Put up or shut up."
I suggest you take the advice of the other players here and practice melee mechanics with some willing realm mates.