11-14-2006, 10:18 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Serene+Nov 14 2006, 10:08 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Serene @ Nov 14 2006, 10:08 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Altimeter (I don't think I need this)
But if there is one to be removed, I suggest Enemy Data... [/quote:79682e3bb1]
The altimeter helps bladers aim their stikes. Enemies within the "box" has a high chance of getting slashed depending on the blade used. Also, it acts as a secondary lockbox, well, sort of. And, these, I say, weren't the original purposes of the altimeter. LOL!
I dunno whether the enemy data should be removed or not (this is the primary reason why I asked what can be placed in the cockpit). I have nothing against it, as it's also a skill to look at your opponent and at the same time looking at what the opponent is about to use. But I don't know if it's balanced. I hardly notice that meter at all in single screen (especially since NiX and I play split screen most of the time; I got used to not looking at it). But in tourney level, well, I dunno, what do you guys think?
But if there is one to be removed, I suggest Enemy Data... [/quote:79682e3bb1]
The altimeter helps bladers aim their stikes. Enemies within the "box" has a high chance of getting slashed depending on the blade used. Also, it acts as a secondary lockbox, well, sort of. And, these, I say, weren't the original purposes of the altimeter. LOL!
I dunno whether the enemy data should be removed or not (this is the primary reason why I asked what can be placed in the cockpit). I have nothing against it, as it's also a skill to look at your opponent and at the same time looking at what the opponent is about to use. But I don't know if it's balanced. I hardly notice that meter at all in single screen (especially since NiX and I play split screen most of the time; I got used to not looking at it). But in tourney level, well, I dunno, what do you guys think?
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