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 Post subject: Kick lag
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:17:05pm 
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Is it just me or does it seem odd that Kick and Headbutt have the same lag? Seems like kick sould not have as much lag as headbutt.


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 Post subject: Re: Kick lag
PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:46:05am 
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Is it just me or does it seem odd that Kick and Headbutt have the same lag? Seems like kick sould not have as much lag as headbutt.
Not everyone can get headbutt :p


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I definately agree Krug. I mean seriously, how long does it take somebody to kick a target for a second time? If you have to launch yourself headfirst at somebody and smash them with your noggin, it is understandable it might take a few moments to gather yourself together to do it again...but seems like you should be able to kick nearly every round. Not that I propose kick lag to be 1 round, but 2 seems much more reasonable. Also bash has 2 round lag, and that seems like it would take about as much exertion as a kick :twisted:


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Not that I propose kick lag to be 1 round, but 2 seems much more reasonable. Also bash has 2 round lag, and that seems like it would take about as much exertion as a kick :twisted:
Couldn't agree more.


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I definately agree Krug. I mean seriously, how long does it take somebody to kick a target for a second time? If you have to launch yourself headfirst at somebody and smash them with your noggin, it is understandable it might take a few moments to gather yourself together to do it again...but seems like you should be able to kick nearly every round. Not that I propose kick lag to be 1 round, but 2 seems much more reasonable. Also bash has 2 round lag, and that seems like it would take about as much exertion as a kick :twisted:
It;s about leaving yourself prone. If you want short delay kicks I can do pansy kicks that do very little damage since I would expect there to be little follow through, on the other hand if you like your kicks as is, then that kind of blunt force trauma requires considerable follow through, which leaves you exposed for exactly the number of rounds of lag kick has ;) Bash on the othe rhand, is a quick shoulder shot, and being from the upper body, generally has a good deal of clout to begin with.


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still seems odd that the exertion from a follow through kick leg sweep spin kick type thing is the same as headbut


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still seems odd that the exertion from a follow through kick leg sweep spin kick type thing is the same as headbut
It's not the same.


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A full round house kick does take some time.


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 Post subject: kick lag
PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:30:13pm 
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kick lag is less than headbutt lag but when u lower level its about same


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