
angelarch
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.11.14 03:00:00 -
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Perrylyzer wrote:...
Gripe: The things i dont like about the LAV first off is I dont know if these maps are made of ice or they put no-stick spray on the baldest tires known to mankind. Case in point the traction on the LAVs need a big boost. Second off LAVs shouldnt be catching so much air, I remember last night I couldnt have been going over 30mph and hit a levee and i did a 720 and probably had about 4 seconds air time. Last of all the control layout for not only all LAVs but the HAV too. CCP never never never ever put the throttle and the steering on the same joystick!! There are unused buttons while in the land vehicles, take advantage of that. There are also many classic buttons used for throttle. X, Left analog(without steering) R2, L1) I pray that this will be fixed. Putting the acceleration and the steering on one button does not allow natural driving.
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I agree strongly with all the above except the control stick complaint. - I much prefer having the throttle and steering on one stick BUT i completely support having a different control layout for the folks who hate it-- so yes that part i agree-- CCP please give us the option of different steering/throttle configuration.
Also, interesting point by others about this possibly not being Earth gravity. OK fine, so we are playing beta on only one planet right now with lower than earth gravity [cause the physics are the same every time]? Once we get to an earth-like or larger mass planet i better experience some actual traction with the ground lol:) (com'on we all know this wasn't intentional by CCP lol. it still needs to be fixed).
And to clarify, atm you can spin out a LAV moving at very low speed, not just at high speed cornering. - Eg. even when you are just beginning to accelerate from a stop and are NOWHERE NEAR even quarter speed of a LAV you can hit a small bump and have the vehicle spun completely backwards as if it was a simple block sliding on ice-- seemingly no calculation for wheels traction on ground at all. - It looks ridiculous and is extremely frustrating for game play.
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