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Revision 9 . . October 12, 2004 23:37 EST by PEZ
Revision 8 . . October 12, 2004 23:31 EST by David Alves
  

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That's true against head on targeters, where you can tell exactly where the enemy's bullet is and can therefore bail out perfectly if you can predict where you will be. But for targeters that aren't as straightforward, I don't think it's true... the less accurately you know where their bullets are, the less important it is to know exactly where you will be. Incidentally... isn't it like 5:30 in the morning there? Go to bed! :-) --David Alves
That's true against head on targeters, where you can tell exactly where the enemy's bullet is and can therefore bail out perfectly if you can predict where you will be. But for targeters that aren't as straightforward, I don't think it's true... the less accurately you know where their bullets are, the less important it is to know exactly where you will be. Incidentally... isn't it like 5:30 in the morning there? Go to bed! :-) --David Alves

It's true against other fixed-GF and linear targeters as well. But I think it's true for most enemies. If you're movement is about predicting where they will fire. Then you better make sure you are not where you guess the bullet should be. Even if the guess isn't as sure as against simple targeters. The time is 23.36 here. And yes, bed is calling me. =) -- PEZ

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