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Joshima | Posted: Apr 19 2010, 04:11 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 33,827 Joined: Aug 31st 2009 Location: Update Profile | Share your tactics when VS-ing other driver. Or perhaps you dont have any plans at the beginning and just go out with skills. I'll share mine 1st. 3 tactics i usually use on VS. Go all out. Drive like i usually driving when beating time attack. (plus in our local area, there is unwritten rules when playing boost off. we will never block the person behind. except when entering a corner, both driver will have to fight for the inner line.) Fast slow slow fast. Means for the 4 check points. Rush on the 1st check point to gain lead and try to throw the opponent as far as i can. Of course, speed must also be maintain in order for ur tire not to over heat. (search the forum if you dont know what is tire heat) If your opponent is pro, he will reach you in the middle of check point 2 or near check point 3 of the race. when it reach me, i try to block him as much as i can. and attack on any of the corners near finish line. some drivers will nervous and try to speed it up to catch you. depends on the opponent, the tire will slowly used up and ending up losing boost on the check point 3 and 4. Its a risky plan and will ruin your race if mistake occurs. Slow slow fast fast. well this common for all IDAS5 out there. saving tire and burn your boost till the very end. This post has been edited by Joshima on Apr 23 2010, 02:25 AM |
DigiBunny | Posted: Apr 19 2010, 07:34 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | i rather like being chaser. I dont psyche myself out, i can nitpick someone's line, and it's very hard to block someone if they're out accelerating you through corners via tire boost. I try not to lead unless it's a significant mistake by the opponent. |
tkrd48 | Posted: Apr 19 2010, 05:33 PM |
IDAS5 Team GT Group: Members Posts: 391 Member No.: 34,011 Joined: Sep 24th 2009 Location: B.M Penang, Malaysia | Blocking is consider skill, but what I mean is to just disturb the chaser line i.e.. when your opponent is try to pass you before entering the corner the idle line for the leading car is in the middle of the road and then eat the inner line very hard... But I prefer to just attack the course if the opponent is saving the boost. I will try to save boost base on specific corner rather by cp.... |
LETS* | Posted: Apr 20 2010, 12:24 AM |
IDW Expert Member Group: Members Posts: 118 Member No.: 34,407 Joined: Nov 28th 2009 Location: Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. | Hmm...in battles, I'd just drive normally just like how I do my TAs. Would occasionally block the opponent but then not sure whether its safe to do so considering that my opponent never did in the first place. |
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Apr 20 2010, 05:15 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | as much as possible, i'll try my best to get start-up... i'd prefer leading over chasing... because when i'm leading, my primary objective is simply not to let my opponent through... the margin for error while leading is bigger compared to chasing... even if i'm leading and i make a mistake somewhere, as long as i can keep my opponent behind me, then that would be fine... based on experience in vs. battles from IDv3-ID5, i've won more races wherein i'm leading rather than doing the chasing (roughly 70% of my vs. wins are in instances wherein i'm leading)... unlike before wherein i really hate chasing, it's now just fine with me because i admit i won't always get start-up... and in the higher loops of LOTS, start-up advantage won't be yours for long... |
junetrish024 | Posted: Apr 20 2010, 06:13 AM |
The 5a.m.-coffee-drinking- Evo.IV-driver Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,557 Member No.: 20,298 Joined: Sep 18th 2006 Location: Anywhere | It depends... Before... If it's a newb I'm battling... I'd like go 'playing the monkey' style... If I know the guy's good but I can keep up with him, I'd go all out after a few corners or right before the end... If it's someone I know and I know he's really good, all out is the way... If it's someone I don't know and can feel he's good, I'd be the chaser... I know it's kinda evil with a newb... But things changed... I kinda respect the guy I battle so I go all out even if he's a newb... That's my share of respecting my opponent... |
DigiBunny | Posted: Apr 20 2010, 07:00 AM | ||
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines |
Personally, i dont see toying with a noob as evil. i think of it as giving him his money's worth; it's one hell of a trip downhill when you know the guy behind you is right up your bumper and trying to pass. Getting smoked then and there before the 2nd checkpoint kills off the fun of a battle. Or maybe i do it so many times, im densensitized to morality. | ||
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Apr 20 2010, 09:34 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | ^ i used to do that in past, even in the v3 days... wherein i would intentionally give my opponent a headstart, anywhere from 100-400 meters... but i don't like chasing that much, that's why i scrapped that habit... besides, i've lost some battles wherein i gave my opponent too much of a headstart... XD i now think of battles with equal importance as TA runs, so i don't care who my opponent is, i'll go all out from start to finish even if he/she has no idea how to play the game properly... |
Joshima | Posted: Apr 23 2010, 02:23 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 33,827 Joined: Aug 31st 2009 Location: Update Profile | Same as i do. i dont see toying with newbies is a bad thing. i find that sometimes play like a noob can discover new skills. like in happo, either outbound or inbound, check point 4, u can just go all in stepping on the gas like a freak. but also with driver's handling to avoid hitting too much walls to maintain speed to put a very high pressure on the opponent. plus if you win a noob just alittle bit like 20~30m before finish line, mostly they will feel like "damn nearly can win em, i dont believe next round your luck will be the same". well thats how i do if i got no money to play. haha. |
krauserhong | Posted: Apr 26 2010, 01:14 AM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 3 Member No.: 35,339 Joined: Apr 11th 2010 Location: Malaysia | Actually I depend on what situation. Not only you know the guys who start infront will spend all you tire and boost. Actually you can cheat him when you infront. The main thing you have to do is control your acceleration and tolerant. Untill behind the last, show your real skill. when you change your speed suddently or rhythm, your opponent may can't adapt your rhythm, he will try to get faster, than, the guys who finish the tire and boost first will become to him. worstly, he will get misstake. such as the Nagao la. hAHAHAHAHA |
junetrish024 | Posted: Apr 26 2010, 07:56 AM | ||
The 5a.m.-coffee-drinking- Evo.IV-driver Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,557 Member No.: 20,298 Joined: Sep 18th 2006 Location: Anywhere |
Usually the V3 newb battle is boost on shen give chase... | ||
TOJI | Posted: May 19 2010, 08:00 AM |
IDW Expert Member Group: Members Posts: 128 Member No.: 31,300 Joined: Dec 9th 2008 Location: roseville, ca | If a battle is boost on and your opponent always stay behind purposely to wait till the end to pass, what is the best way to counter this act? (they will have boost on and their tires are still good) Still having trouble dealing with these kind of battles? This post has been edited by TOJI on May 19 2010, 08:06 AM |
Takahashi Rensuke | Posted: Sep 5 2010, 06:23 PM |
The Blue Lightning Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,142 Member No.: 36,245 Joined: Sep 5th 2010 Location: Akagi, Gunma, Japan | If it's Boost ON with a noob, I'll follow him/her until the halfway through Checkpoint 4 then I outrun him/her to the finish line. If it's Boost ON with a pro, I'll go full throttle. When it's about halfway through CP4, I'll let the opponent pass and when it's the last turn, full throttle again. This is kinda risky, but I win using this most of it. If it's Boost OFF with a noob, go all out. I don't care about the enemy. If it's Boost OFF with a pro, still going all out. I don't really like racing a pro though. Before the battle, I'll observe my enemy. If he/she is looking for a battle and is weak enough, I'll battle... To TOJI, there isn't a way to block that kind of enemy, just pray that he/she won't do that. This post has been edited by Takahashi Rensuke on Sep 5 2010, 06:26 PM |