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Title: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: PouBoy on November 13, 2010, 04:50:29 PM
As you may know, I recently got back to AH after a year or so hiatus. I spent an entire afternoon dueling lengro, and a few duels against nrshida. Here's the skinny.

I'm finding that if I can get an early shot, I can win. However, if the fight lasts too long I seem to slowly lose my "skill" and thusly, lose the fight. We were dueling in spit 5's (my favorite 1v1 plane) and would dump 20mm to make the fights last longer, and it seems like every fight I get a shot early in the fight but when you're only shooting BB's you can't knock 'em outta the sky in one quick burst.

So, my question is anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions? If any of you would like to duel me, I should be free the rest of the day. All help appreciated.

Regards,
PouBoy
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: Big Rat on November 13, 2010, 05:18:57 PM
Is it a case of blowing your E early to get a quick shot?  Often this can be done but, at the expense of if you miss or don't hit them hard enough you are now in a lesser E state then they are, and now often forced on the defensive.

 :salute
BigRat

 
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: PouBoy on November 13, 2010, 05:33:55 PM
Is it a case of blowing your E early to get a quick shot?  Often this can be done but, at the expense of if you miss or don't hit them hard enough you are now in a lesser E state then they are, and now often forced on the defensive.

 :salute
BigRat

 
It doesn't seem to be. Kind of hard to explain, it just seems like I run out of steam after I either hit or miss that first shot. Here's a film to critique, I think I lost this fight but maybe it can explain it better. http://death.innomi.com/uploads/film2.ahf lemme know if that link doesn't work.
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: pervert on November 13, 2010, 05:55:04 PM
Energy wins every fight bar a snapshot.
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: pervert on November 13, 2010, 06:05:45 PM
Just watched the fight, lengro augered but he had won the fight, got your 6 with you slow. Dunno how long you've been away but they did change the boost (I think?) on the Spit 5 which nerfed it from what it used to be. From what I can see you cutting a lot of throttle and constantly trying to pull for a shot rather than trying to get your opponent's 6 and then shoot like lengro did. You blew all your E play the film back slow and watch the speed differences as you turn.
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: PouBoy on November 13, 2010, 07:05:42 PM
Just watched the fight, lengro augered but he had won the fight, got your 6 with you slow. Dunno how long you've been away but they did change the boost (I think?) on the Spit 5 which nerfed it from what it used to be. From what I can see you cutting a lot of throttle and constantly trying to pull for a shot rather than trying to get your opponent's 6 and then shoot like lengro did. You blew all your E play the film back slow and watch the speed differences as you turn.
Yeah, it's been at least a year. Longer than that since I was even remotely good at dueling. Thanks for the info, i'll make a note of that next time. I agree I am overly aggressive, and I'm still tweaking/learning the new joystick and different buttons so that doesn't help.
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: Scotch on November 13, 2010, 07:43:32 PM
It's just a part of the process. I'm going through the same relearning after being gone 18months. The longer the fight is, the more your decisions effect it.  And I'm talking all of the little minute decisions such as throttle and rudder adjustments. It's about getting those cobwebs out and relearning the timing of the song and dance.
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: Ardy123 on November 13, 2010, 09:13:22 PM
Just keep practicing. Seriously, often its about muscle memory, and just a little too much or to little throttle can make or break the fight. do you find yourself just over rolling it or loosing control when its slow?
Title: Re: Question for the seasoned duelers.
Post by: mechanic on November 18, 2010, 10:33:00 AM
I get the same problem if I dont fly for a while and then come back.  My two biggest mistakes are always wasting too much E and flopping about trying to regain possition, or, keeping too much E and essentaily running away upwards. Usualy takes a few hours or even weeks to retrain myself to manage speed appropirately. I think if you just spend a week dueling 1 on 1 you will be sorted.

S!