It's not in the game as of now, but it sounds like fun. I don't see it being highly spammable, so why not? I mean, most of the pros aren't going to use it, but if you're just messing around...
Yeah but it'd be pretty hard to hit someone else who's also swooping and trying to hit you. It's the same reason beams aren't used much in the game anyway, because they're easily avoided. No pro is going to spam kiblasts while swooping because you'd have to be incredibly close to have the accuracy needed, which is potentially self-damaging depending on the person and how good their aim is. The closer you need to get, the higher the chance you're going to get too close and the blast will hurt you too.Grega said:Most of the pros allready spam genballs whenever its not one of their allmighty "1on1"s.
Well if it gets in it should only be the rapid fire kiblasts. The low acciracy would be enough to balance it. But if to many people use it then it would result in FPS drops.
A pro at melee can't be touched by beam spammers. You should know that.Grega said:A pro beam spammer cant be toutched by melee. You should know that.
really? ive seen a ton of beam spammers rape the hell out of the best pro's in the game. i think it has something to do with the blast radius of a beam, the no-resistance jumping, and the relatively low attack length of melee that was defeating them.A pro at melee can't be touched by beam spammers. You should know that.
most pro's use ki blasts and gen balls as a defensive/strategical maneuver (when its not a beam jump). it doesnt really matter if it hits the opponent, we use it to get the opponent to move the way we want. even the secondary fire would accomplish that.Yeah but it'd be pretty hard to hit someone else who's also swooping and trying to hit you. It's the same reason beams aren't used much in the game anyway, because they're easily avoided. No pro is going to spam kiblasts while swooping because you'd have to be incredibly close to have the accuracy needed, which is potentially self-damaging depending on the person and how good their aim is. The closer you need to get, the higher the chance you're going to get too close and the blast will hurt you too.
yea thats pretty much what it was..really? ive seen a ton of beam spammers rape the hell out of the best pro's in the game. i think it has something to do with the blast radius of a beam, the no-resistance jumping, and the relatively low attack length of melee that was defeating them.