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I Cant Tell If The Raven (3L) Hitbox Is Borked Or Not (Or Maybe I Can)


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#1 kesuga7

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 12:08 PM

I know this has been a topic before but i looked at those and they were before the lagsheild improvement.
I never really had trouble with the raven's hitbox just died normally i suppose but now when im in my cicada hitting him with 34 aplha strike (all laser) it just seems like he is taking LEss damage then he should be taking.

I think im only going to go for the ravens legs for now on and i know the hitboxes are so small on the torso the damage just bounces around.

Even when they are standing still or going moderate ly at my speed and i hit them it just feels like other lights take allot more damage when i do the same thing.
And other times i have less trouble hitting them.

If they would just improve the hitbox on the ravens i wouldn't mind their annoyness that much even with streaks and ecm. :)

(Whats the point of this thread :D )

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 12:29 PM

there is something wrong with their hitboxes. they can take as much punishment as a heavy even when standing still. when moving they're tougher than an atlas

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Posted 01 March 2013 - 12:53 PM

Before today, I'd have just said "probably lagshield" but I finally put 6 LL on my Stalker and went to down. I found a Raven sitting still at a cap and unloaded ALL 6 lasers into his head and he didn't go down. I looked at his paperdoll, and damage was all over the place, CT, RT, LT, arms, and head. My lasers never moved from his head, but he had damage everywhere. Something's definitely borked.





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