People in this thread that actually use back pedaling will never clear content past Garuda hard mode. These same people live and die by keyboard turning. Take their advice if you want, but it will only make you a crappier tank.
People in this thread that actually use back pedaling will never clear content past Garuda hard mode. These same people live and die by keyboard turning. Take their advice if you want, but it will only make you a crappier tank.


I use KB/M without legacy controls, so I backpedal. I don't keyboard turn, no sane KB/M player does. Backpedaling has its uses, the only people I really see that want to throw it under the bus are people who have mostly played games with controllers.

Cosmetically I'm sure it does, but logically in what way can you justify 50% movement speed without seeing where you're going (unless you hold V simultaneously) over 100% movement speed with precision movement in half the time and not turning your back toward the boss?
Can you back pedal? Sure. As a 5th turn coil tank and former top .5% of all PVPers on the World of Warcraft (where you must move behind and keep your target- a thinking PLAYER trying to prevent you from doing so- to stop them from using abilities or die) I would merely ask SHOULD you back pedal?
Last edited by Exrage; 10-21-2013 at 04:15 AM. Reason: Typos, apologies.
I am both of these things as well and I use back-pedal, the decreased movement speed has its uses. They're limited, but I'd gain literally nothing (an awkward as fuck extra hot-key I guess) by rebinding S as I can swivel and strafe out of almost anything to begin with anyway.Cosmetically I'm sure it does, but logically in what way can you justify 50% movement speed without seeing where you're going (unless you hold V simultaneously) over 100% movement speed with precision movement in half the time and not turning your back toward the boss?
Can you back pedal? Sure. As a 5th turn coil tank and former top .5% of all PVPers on the World of Warcraft (where you must move behind and keep your target- a thinking PLAYER trying to prevent you from doing so- to stop them from using abilities or die) I would merely ask SHOULD you back pedal?
I use it to counter launch mechanics in MMO PvP all the time. S+A/D can move you diagonally and slowly in a direction by tiny margins (we're talking tippity taps) so that when they do knock-back they'll fling me into a flag-post or something silly (good example would be the lamp-posts in Huttball [SWOTR]). Attempting that by turning would put me a at a disadvantage as I may overshoot and fall off the ramp, miss a global or an auto. So in this circumstance I should.
I'm sure another person would feel entirely uncomfortable with this and prefer a different way. Is it better? For the specific situations I do it in? Maybe, I'd need proof and even then completely re-gearing the way I play games (more than just MMOs) might not be worth the minuscule performance increase.
Edit: if you can't see where you're going, your camera is way too close!
TL;DR: Back-pedalling can be justified in certain circumstances; bads who do it in PvP 24/7 gave it a stigma that envelopes anybody who hasn't unbound S to this day.
Last edited by RapBreon; 10-21-2013 at 02:20 PM.
Hahaha thank you Sir you just made my dayCan you back pedal? Sure. As a 5th turn coil tank and former top .5% of all PVPers on the World of Warcraft (where you must move behind and keep your target- a thinking PLAYER trying to prevent you from doing so- to stop them from using abilities or die) I would merely ask SHOULD you back pedal?![]()
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