When moving in a straight line the fastest 'mech will get away, but if you're making any slight turns, then the pursuing 'mech will close the distance. Since running in a straight line is a good way to get shot up, most people try to zig zag at least a tiny bit. This in effect puts less distance between them and the pursuer.
Another way to catch up to a faster 'mech is to aim ahead of them instead of at them. Both 'mechs are moving in straight lines, but the distance between them closes. It wouldn't take too terrible of an angle to make up about a 10%-20% difference in speed long enough to close some good distance.
Yet another factor that affects this is the shape of the map. Caustic Valley in particular has lots of contours. There is no such thing as moving in a perfectly straight line in many places on that map. Good pathfinders spend less time getting to where they want to go.


Speed Hack ?
Started by Laoks, Nov 10 2012 03:59 PM
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#21
Posted 28 November 2012 - 03:14 PM
#22
Posted 28 November 2012 - 03:15 PM
BLUEWOLF 07, on 27 November 2012 - 07:55 PM, said:
I've run into this for the 3rd time in 3 weeks, a Cent chasing me down while I'm *in a*(edited) Jenner , while I'm doing 149.3, and he's GAINING on me, in a straight line.
Tonight, I noticed while on Caustic, this guy running along side me, like the Lagcommandos of 5 months ago, he was borderline blur he was going that fast. He chased me to his spawn, and I kept turning full torso twist, to check this distance, each of 4 times, he was GAINING on me, and the last stretch, was in a straight line.
Only difference this time, I got the whole the thing on Video
Info has been sent to devs
Tonight, I noticed while on Caustic, this guy running along side me, like the Lagcommandos of 5 months ago, he was borderline blur he was going that fast. He chased me to his spawn, and I kept turning full torso twist, to check this distance, each of 4 times, he was GAINING on me, and the last stretch, was in a straight line.
Only difference this time, I got the whole the thing on Video

Info has been sent to devs
If it is on video did you happen to notice the variant is CN9-D which can top out at 126 KPH before Speed Tweak?
#23
Posted 28 November 2012 - 03:34 PM
The Centurion-D can run very, very fast with a high-end engine.
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