Re: Medic revive 'script' in action?
LOL..
Ok.. to do a running revive, you are running, holding shift..
So you see a dead enemy... As you come up on him (still sprinting), you're looking down on a 45* angle and you are just about over him, you let go of shift, left click, and then hold shift again.
Through this whole process as you get close, you are aiming at the dead guy from about 3m to the time you're over him, and the time to press the actual button is when you are looking at the body with about a 45* angle (you are right next to him but not on top of him).
Also remember it is possible to do 3 instant shocks in a row.
The key is, if you have a mouse like mine (MX518 [any mouse with 2 thumb buttons]), I have my "back" button set for my main gun (weapon 3) and my "forward" button set for weapon 6 (shock paddles).
What you do, is have your shock paddles out, then press click/3/6/click/3/6/click/3/6/click... etc. You can get I think 3 solid instant shocks in a row before you run out of stamina with the shocks. The animation lags behind what is really happening.
So in other words all I am doing is clicking and then hitting back/forward by sliding my thumb forward.. making it easy to do fast.
Always remember don't aim with the damn paddles themselves, use the reticule in the center, and remember you have like a 1 1/2m or so range.
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Just because someone is doing something that you have never seen or done before, don't just automatically assume that person is not doing it in a legitimate way.. They may have more experience than you, or just know something that you don't. When you see these types of things, instead of b*tching and saying they're cheating in some way shape or form, examine what they're doing and figure out how to do it, and use that to your advantage... FFS
LOL..
Ok.. to do a running revive, you are running, holding shift..
So you see a dead enemy... As you come up on him (still sprinting), you're looking down on a 45* angle and you are just about over him, you let go of shift, left click, and then hold shift again.
Through this whole process as you get close, you are aiming at the dead guy from about 3m to the time you're over him, and the time to press the actual button is when you are looking at the body with about a 45* angle (you are right next to him but not on top of him).
Also remember it is possible to do 3 instant shocks in a row.
The key is, if you have a mouse like mine (MX518 [any mouse with 2 thumb buttons]), I have my "back" button set for my main gun (weapon 3) and my "forward" button set for weapon 6 (shock paddles).
What you do, is have your shock paddles out, then press click/3/6/click/3/6/click/3/6/click... etc. You can get I think 3 solid instant shocks in a row before you run out of stamina with the shocks. The animation lags behind what is really happening.
So in other words all I am doing is clicking and then hitting back/forward by sliding my thumb forward.. making it easy to do fast.
Always remember don't aim with the damn paddles themselves, use the reticule in the center, and remember you have like a 1 1/2m or so range.
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Just because someone is doing something that you have never seen or done before, don't just automatically assume that person is not doing it in a legitimate way.. They may have more experience than you, or just know something that you don't. When you see these types of things, instead of b*tching and saying they're cheating in some way shape or form, examine what they're doing and figure out how to do it, and use that to your advantage... FFS
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