Quote Originally Posted by Odett View Post
Unless he does a side charge, he will charge from the direction he was in before he dived (Ex. if he was on the North side of the boat, after he dives, he will go N to S, then S to N), so don't move the camera initially. After you dodge the first dash, turn the camera to where he dived, and dodge the second. The side dashes are a bit trickier and all I can recommend for those is to be watchful.

For the body slams, just put your camera to one direction. If you don't see the spout, wait for the noise and run to the side of the boat where you didn't see the spout. Hope that helped!
Sorry but it's a fair bit easier then that, you haven't grasped Levi ex enough

PS3 users have a steeper learning curve, but all mediums reach the same point no matter if it's a low end pc, ps3, or ps4. Levi Ex isn't like Titan Ex where lag destroys people.

There is enough cues and time in Levi Ex that the way to do it on ps3 is the same as a PC. The difference is until you learn it, those fumbling around hurts ps3 users more then PC.

Levi Ex relies on both audio and graphical cues, as well as experience.

1:Pre-bubble dives are always front then back. Any idiot has enough time to move their camera properly for those cues. (Point your camera at levi, then 180)
2: Body slams always happen west at start, then you can rely on audio cues.
3: Cross dives are beaten with audio cues. The "splash" sound will tell a player

Audio cues is the 2nd skill you learn and should be learning for future events. For instance if you point your camera at levi, waiting for a slash, but you hear a splash behind you, then by process of elimination, you know it's a cross dive, and the middle or back isn't safe, so run towards the front.

If you hear an audio cue in front, but it's not left or right, then again process of elimination, it's a cross dash on your side, and you move to the rear.

levi EX will never ever start with a rear dive, so there is never a need to rely on camera speed that exceeds the ps3. You are given more then enough time between dives to setup your your next dodge.