The Antichrist 237 Posted May 8, 2021 Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 Basically, I'm gonna give all the simple things I learned about titaning and flaring/dodging titans I have learned by spamming 500 in 3 months. Some of you will say "Duhh," about everything, but I hope some find something of value out of it. 1. Set your flares to single fire LCrtl+C. Single spam is better than burst. Your speed is limited on burst. 2. The main objective is simple. Make flares be closer to the titan than the aircraft. If you do that you are basically titan immune. 3. If you are flying directly at the titan, you will almost always take the hit because you will always be closer than the flares. 4. If the titan is above you, you will almost always take the hit because you will be closer than the flares to the titan, because the flares fall down. Lower is not always better. 5. There is a minimum distance the titan must be to lock on to the aircraft. If you're very close, your best bet may be to get right on top of the titan. Freefire is possible, but because arma, at that range half the time the titan will fly straight through the aircraft. 6. The obviously, safest position to take a titan is the rear. 7. Speed is your friend. A flared titan is unpredictable. It make veer off in a random direction, explode on proximity to the flare, or follow the flare to the ground. 8. There is a blindspot that makes it so you cannot aim a titan at DIRECTLY overhead. You can keep a titaner locked out by constantly flying directly over them. 9. Trees are your best friends when dodging a titan. Even covering up 4% of your aircraft with a tree is enough to break a lock. 10. @Noble is the best flarer on the server. Good luck out there. Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/
Admin Noble 1832 Posted May 8, 2021 Admin Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 3. If you are flying directly at the titan, you will almost always take the hit because you will always be closer than the flares. - best bet here is to pull up and flare works 99% of time 5. There is a minimum distance the titan must be to lock on to the aircraft. If you're very close, your best bet may be to get right on top of the titan. Freefire is possible, but because arma, at that range half the time the titan will fly straight through the aircraft. - 10- thanks 3 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/#findComment-513391
Kamikaze 1178 Posted May 8, 2021 Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 13 hours ago, anti said: If you are flying directly at the titan, you will almost always take the hit because you will always be closer than the flares. 4. If the titan is above you, you will almost always take the hit because you will be closer than the flares to the titan, because the flares fall down. Lower is not always better. says who watch that timestamp 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/#findComment-513423
Strae 1646 Posted May 8, 2021 Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 takeaway from this video: Ryan sucks. 1 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/#findComment-513425
Senior Texture Designer jig 2115 Posted May 8, 2021 Senior Texture Designer Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 flaring titans isnt that hard single flare and spam c never recorded it but the woo kids have shot like 6 titans before one hits usually Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/#findComment-513428
Civak 1731 Posted May 8, 2021 Report Share Posted May 8, 2021 no there is not a science to it just spam c and and get hit anyway 1 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/39771-titan-avoidance-and-things-i-learned-titaning/#findComment-513430
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