Originally Posted by Kav0rk4 Go to original post
Lately it's happened to me and to my enemys as well to be able to tech GB after being parryed. like a lot of times.
I thought this was possible (tech GB after being parryed) thanks to high lvl (18) Debuff Resistence gear but no.
I tested in custom with a friend with and without gears stats and the outcome is the same. Still unable to tech GB after being parryed.
So, since i dont cheat but still i was able to tech a GB after a parry, i guess it's a bug or something.
Its not a cheat, its a bug, i already explained it here ( http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...ideo-Included) ) also i made some tests, guess you can comment in the post and add kenseit to the exploitable list :P
If counter guard break isn't "possible" after a parry then it shouldn't matter how many times i press a button. I play with Warden so only really parry guard break when i'm in range i.e 20% of the time lol.Originally Posted by Kav0rk4 Go to original post
I'd like to confirm that this very same cheater is still playing the game, I just encountered him in the game with reputation 5 on a different character.
The cheater has already been reported days ago yet he's still happily cheating all over the game
Seems that Ubisoft is lying hardcore and doesnt actually give a single **** about the cheaters
Great solution. Bravo you ****in genius.Originally Posted by DeLatv Go to original post
Problem is, that most people do not recognize cheat in the first place and secondly, this guy is cheating because he cares about win ratio. If you leave the match, he got what he wanted. You let him win. So instead of punishing cheaters, we will give them what they want? Does not seem to smart solution to me.Originally Posted by DeLatv Go to original post
Originally Posted by DeLatv Go to original post
Actually I've been shunned both on the forums (at the beginning) and on the video itself (check the like/dislike ratio and the comment). People don't even seem to understand that a parry guarantees a guardbreak, so small chance they would notice it themselves.
Not to mention when I mentioned this to my teammates on voice (in the game where it happened) I was told to "shut the **** up, you noob, you sound autistic as ****".
It seems to me that the most effective way of getting this guy banned would be to somehow contact Ubisoft (in)directly and show them this video, which is what I hope I'm doing by posting this here, and this thread gaining some traction.