does changing the interpolation speed change how fast you get up to the ball find myself being beat more and more when trying to aerial
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getting to the ball faster?
#1
Posted 28 February 2024 - 07:38
#2
Posted 28 February 2024 - 01:32
does changing the interpolation speed change how fast you get up to the ball find myself being beat more and more when trying to aerial
Not really, it just changes how sensitive the chosen point is relative to your speed. No interception type will do much in the case of - if your initial starting position/direction/speed of the aerial is not enough
You can show us a video of how you're using it for us to help you out
#3
Posted 10 April 2024 - 11:24
Not really, it just changes how sensitive the chosen point is relative to your speed. No interception type will do much in the case of - if your initial starting position/direction/speed of the aerial is not enough
You can show us a video of how you're using it for us to help you out
Hello, Heisa. Please pardon the interruption. Frequently, I find myself unable to intercept the ball ahead of either adversaries or even my teammates. It appears as though the car gravitates towards the intersecting point. Is there a method to deactivate this behavior and allow for directly go to the ball instead of intersection points? I apologize if my inquiry seems simplistic or foolish.
#4
Posted 11 April 2024 - 09:54
Frequently, I find myself unable to intercept the ball ahead of either adversaries or even my teammates.
Your starting position, direction and speed matters in this case and. And why would you want to go for an aerial if your teammates are already going?
It appears as though the car gravitates towards the intersecting point. Is there a method to deactivate this behavior and allow for directly go to the ball instead of intersection points
No, if you aim directly at the ball, you would completely miss it. You need to aim in the future so you can actually intercept it. It takes time for the car and the ball to meet, and by the time the car gets there, the ball would have moved
Your best option here is to show us a video of how you use the tool and we will try our best to help you out
#5
Posted 11 April 2024 - 08:09
Your starting position, direction and speed matters in this case and. And why would you want to go for an aerial if your teammates are already going?
No, if you aim directly at the ball, you would completely miss it. You need to aim in the future so you can actually intercept it. It takes time for the car and the ball to meet, and by the time the car gets there, the ball would have moved
Your best option here is to show us a video of how you use the tool and we will try our best to help you out
Your starting position, direction and speed matters in this case and. And why would you want to go for an aerial if your teammates are already going?
No, if you aim directly at the ball, you would completely miss it. You need to aim in the future so you can actually intercept it. It takes time for the car and the ball to meet, and by the time the car gets there, the ball would have moved
Your best option here is to show us a video of how you use the tool and we will try our best to help you out
Okay, so here's the clip of me missing a shot. Mostly what happens is the ball taps to the floor, and then I see a white point, like there's a bounce, and someone else hits it. Sorry, I use software that hides lines, and all you can see in the video is 0.3, where my teammate hits the ball before it could get back up for me to hit. Here's the link: friendhttps://imgur.com/a/MH7DDEC
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