Quote Originally Posted by Gardes View Post
Not true. What kills people in Titan EX is the latency check required to dodge everything in the fight. Some of the 2nd coil's turn mechanic might seem complicated as a whole but each player would only have to deal with a portion of it and have way less latency requirement to pass them, even if just tripping on a little rock would instantly wipe the whole party. I'm still working on T9 but from T6-T8, the only attack that requires fast reflexes is circle blade (I have 280ms and I have to stand at maximum melee range to ATTEMPT to dodge it). Titan EX on the other hand, almost everyone has to deal with the same dodge-a-thon and latency and reflex combo requirement is simply killer for some people. I have a handful of wins ever since my first titan ex win, usually from assisting FC members for their first titan ex kill but I still can't dodge all the plumes at a 99.99% rate despite knowing every single move that titan does by heart by now.
Somewhat right. Mostly wrong. The fact that you blame it on your latency proves one thing. You will fail with a clutch as with not. Latency hurts, lag spike hurts. They hurt a lot in titan, that is true, but they hurt pretty much in any content and game, and it's basically your own short coming in the end.

It's your fault for trying to beat titan ex on reaction if you can't react.

Titan is fully scripted. If you are using your own reaction to pit yourself against something that's highly proactive. You failure at titan will be as much as failing at later content.

While one can't completely control basic problems on twitch timing, there is a large amount of simple experiance that is purely personal skills inherent or aquired (btw what you said is wrong, you obviously haven't learn titan enough)


And this is why ARR has this double good/bad situation. A person is rewarded for "effort" put into content. Natural skills and good machines only go so far. Most of it is hard work of 8 individuals. It is both a wall of frustration rage quit and a pride of self praise.

Again. Learn.to.dodge. Is really LEARN. And it's both beautiful and ugly about ARR