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  1. #1

    Did Ubi ever said something about fixing Exploit(GB cancel,Light feint etc.. )

    If they plan on removing them from the game then make it accessible easily to everyone.

    I dont mind having them but just make them easy to execute so everyone can do it.

    I fought 3 kensei tonight who used Soft cancel and GB cancel.
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    They said that these exploits should not be in the game and I have send them a report about them and they replied with they are working on fixing them.
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    I don't agree that these things are exploits.

    These are not exploits, they are higher level of play. I use these mechs. with my Valkyrie. By no means is it easy to do or learn. It took me a long time to create combos and strategies with these tools. Thats why it is higher level play. Now Ubisoft could fix the matchmaking to not put lower level players against player like me. Trust no one at higher level likes going against lower level. it's not fair and not much of a challenge. I LOVE when I am put against another player at high skill. It makes the game fun competitive. keeps you on your toes.

    THe mechanics are tough to learn but worth it to practice. I have alot of hours in the practice room.
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    Originally Posted by KripledxxNiNja Go to original post
    These are not exploits, they are higher level of play. I use these mechs. with my Valkyrie. By no means is it easy to do or learn. It took me a long time to create combos and strategies with these tools. Thats why it is higher level play. Now Ubisoft could fix the matchmaking to not put lower level players against player like me. Trust no one at higher level likes going against lower level. it's not fair and not much of a challenge. I LOVE when I am put against another player at high skill. It makes the game fun competitive. keeps you on your toes.

    THe mechanics are tough to learn but worth it to practice. I have alot of hours in the practice room.
    Beeing able to do an unlocked hit that will bypass the block is totally an high lvl skills
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    Originally Posted by KripledxxNiNja Go to original post
    These are not exploits, they are higher level of play. I use these mechs. with my Valkyrie. By no means is it easy to do or learn. It took me a long time to create combos and strategies with these tools. Thats why it is higher level play. Now Ubisoft could fix the matchmaking to not put lower level players against player like me. Trust no one at higher level likes going against lower level. it's not fair and not much of a challenge. I LOVE when I am put against another player at high skill. It makes the game fun competitive. keeps you on your toes.

    THe mechanics are tough to learn but worth it to practice. I have alot of hours in the practice room.
    Many of these "techs" are actually exploits...sorry bud. Some may not be! but the majority of these are unintended flaws in the game.

    The GB feint? Apparently Ubisoft has acknowledged that this is a problem. AKA Exploit. HOWEVER they do like the function and want to bring it back in another way, just not the buggy way it is now. Again this is what someone else told me, but it makes sense.
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    Originally Posted by KripledxxNiNja Go to original post
    These are not exploits, they are higher level of play. I use these mechs. with my Valkyrie. By no means is it easy to do or learn. It took me a long time to create combos and strategies with these tools. Thats why it is higher level play. Now Ubisoft could fix the matchmaking to not put lower level players against player like me. Trust no one at higher level likes going against lower level. it's not fair and not much of a challenge. I LOVE when I am put against another player at high skill. It makes the game fun competitive. keeps you on your toes.

    THe mechanics are tough to learn but worth it to practice. I have alot of hours in the practice room.
    What about the unparryable attack? an exploit that negates a core mechanic of the game. Is that fair? No.
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    today i faced a lawbringer who got his a$$ kicked the first 2 rounds and third round he started gb feint into light tricking me , i told him are you 12 or anything he said no i'am 25 and i told him mature up and stop exploiting the game but he kept on playing the same way , so basicaly i alt+f4

    and for whoever defending and call it a tech , no it's not a tech it's an exploit and that is considered cheating

    let the flame begin
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    Yes it's obnoxious to fight against someone who is very good at using these techs, but in all honesty the game is better for them. They're one of the only ways you can bypass the turtle meta if someone is just blocking your attacks and going for small guaranteed damage. It's not how I want the turtle meta to be broken, but if it's what it takes I'm willing to learn how to abuse them as good as anyone else. It's not "cheating" unless the other person is not using them as well, as it gives one an unfair advantage.

    Essentially, use them. Abuse the hell out of them until it's such a normal thing that it's not an issue anymore. It'll keep people from playing so defensively when they try to parry an attack and get punished for it. If there was some sort of huge stamina penalty for using it, that would be balanced.
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