06-22-2012, 09:55 AM
Repost from MV
A note about stagger. There are three types: Pseudo-Stagger, Partial Stagger, Full Stagger.
Pseudo Stagger - Provides only the error message in the top left hand corner ERROR STAGGER. You will get this anytime you are hit.
Partial Stagger - Results in you being unable to move, but still are able to fire your weapon straight forward (you cannot turn). If you are a biped, your AC will crouch forward a little.
Full Stagger - This is true stagger, where you can neither move nor shoot. If you are a biped, you will not only crouch forward, but your arms will flail to the side as well, signalling you cannot shoot.
All three can be observed with a shotgun at various ranges. The conditions for Partial Stagger are not quite as clear, but I will test later.
Something else I found.
Perma Stunlock Stagger - Occurs when you are caught in a mobility jammer which reduces your stability and get caught against a weapon that constantly stuns you. For a biped, your AC will make an erratic movement, constantly swiveling its upper body left and right like its being punched.
A note about stagger. There are three types: Pseudo-Stagger, Partial Stagger, Full Stagger.
Pseudo Stagger - Provides only the error message in the top left hand corner ERROR STAGGER. You will get this anytime you are hit.
Partial Stagger - Results in you being unable to move, but still are able to fire your weapon straight forward (you cannot turn). If you are a biped, your AC will crouch forward a little.
Full Stagger - This is true stagger, where you can neither move nor shoot. If you are a biped, you will not only crouch forward, but your arms will flail to the side as well, signalling you cannot shoot.
All three can be observed with a shotgun at various ranges. The conditions for Partial Stagger are not quite as clear, but I will test later.
Something else I found.
Perma Stunlock Stagger - Occurs when you are caught in a mobility jammer which reduces your stability and get caught against a weapon that constantly stuns you. For a biped, your AC will make an erratic movement, constantly swiveling its upper body left and right like its being punched.