I found a way to get a perfect drop in when interdicting.
I know what I tried but it's hard to reproduce but my joystick is really bad so I thought I'd give it to others to try master.
On the 2nd interdiction I used yaw and roll. I was actually trying to slow myself down by rolling wide.
I'm assuming it's something to do with rolling, roll while behind, anti clockwise, clockwise, opposite direction to npc or same direction, I dunno but something works.
The perfect drop in is a skill that can be mastered. I was able to do this in 2.0 but the mechanics have changed slightly.
So, pro players, let's work this mechanic out cos that spin is awful.
Interdiction starts at 3 mins 50s.
[video=youtube_share;Z0UC4Wiw-as]https://youtu.be/Z0UC4Wiw-as?t=3m49s[/video]
I know what I tried but it's hard to reproduce but my joystick is really bad so I thought I'd give it to others to try master.
On the 2nd interdiction I used yaw and roll. I was actually trying to slow myself down by rolling wide.
I'm assuming it's something to do with rolling, roll while behind, anti clockwise, clockwise, opposite direction to npc or same direction, I dunno but something works.
The perfect drop in is a skill that can be mastered. I was able to do this in 2.0 but the mechanics have changed slightly.
So, pro players, let's work this mechanic out cos that spin is awful.
Interdiction starts at 3 mins 50s.
[video=youtube_share;Z0UC4Wiw-as]https://youtu.be/Z0UC4Wiw-as?t=3m49s[/video]
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