You can't rely entirely on the camera. You need to watch where other party members are moving. Especially for body slams.Oh my god you guys r missing the point.
So dumb lol why do i even ask XD
This thread isn't about the performance of the ps3 vs pc/ps4.
I'm just asking about how the hell do you move tge camera so that you can see the initial water splashes that leviathan makes before he rushes.
I just need advice on how to use the camera the right way in that fight as i know i'm doing something wrong as other ps3 users have beaten him a lot already.
Damnnn you guys need to shut up and be helpful, leave your useless ps3 vs pc/ ps4 conversations out of this thread.
Screw the zoom, surround sound is where it's at for Levi. You can quite literally hear where the dives are coming from before you see them.
It's not a tough fight.
The only thing that used to be really really hard on PS3 was Twintania divebombs, but after patches even that's not so bad.
Install a solid state drive in a ps3 and all problems are solved. I play on ps3 and can handle any fight just fine.
As someone that was one of the first on my server to clear it, I can tell you it is perfectly capable of being done on ps3. (This coming from a ps3 player) If you are having trouble wondering which side his slams will come from remember this easy tip;
After p1 he will slam down on the left side of the ship. From this point on he will ALWAYS alternate which side he slams down on. For example say he slammed down on the NW corner after p1, when he submerges for his dives & slam, his next slam will always be on the right side of the ship on the NE or SE side. ( the ps3 camera is plenty capable of looking at a whole side).
Latency latency latency!
If i follow ppl i'll most likely be to slow.
In titan ex most ppl on my screen look like they got hit but they dodged at the same time i did.
So of course i won't follow them as i would appear on their screens doing nothing till 1/2 secs later.
I heard the sound thingy mentioned a few times before, does it actually work better than the other said methods?
But my tv only has stereo sound setting so i can't put it on surround sound lol Xc
But on my first levi run my game crashed lol during the spumes XD
Funnyyy stuff
i do follow ppl too if i missed to see the water ( happen rarely but still happen ) you got like 5 secs to move by the time you see the water its more than enough time to move if you are in middleLatency latency latency!
If i follow ppl i'll most likely be to slow.
In titan ex most ppl on my screen look like they got hit but ththey dodged at the same time i did0ASo of course i won't follow them as i would appear on their screens doing nothing till 1/2 secs later.
^ thisAfter p1 he will slam down on the left side of the ship. From this point on he will ALWAYS alternate which side he slams down on. For example say he slammed down on the NW corner after p1, when he submerges for his dives & slam, his next slam will always be on the right side of the ship on the NE or SE side. ( the ps3 camera is plenty capable of looking at a whole side).
Last edited by Crimson-Falcon; 04-15-2014 at 09:06 PM.
even in stereo you can hear it. After all you are combining visual with audio.I heard the sound thingy mentioned a few times before, does it actually work better than the other said methods?
But my tv only has stereo sound setting so i can't put it on surround sound lol Xc
But on my first levi run my game crashed lol during the spumes XD
Funnyyy stuff
Again, if you hear a splash and you don't see it, it's a process of elimination.
Again ex: Levi will always do a splash the side he is fought from, never from the rear If you do not see it on your camera, then the process of elimination the splash is cross dive behind you and front is safe.
Th trick is being able to multi task enough and avoid plumes while you are making that judgement.
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