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Shadowreaver
06-15-2009, 10:43 PM
V ladders are pretty much luck and take me a while to get.
I can do them alright with no lag or anyone around me but still is *** hard.
Anyone got tips on how to do them consistently, or is it mad timming.
PiNGPaWN
06-15-2009, 10:48 PM
Lmfao shadow...
I can show you the alignment,
Once you get the alignment do them
EXACTLY like ur newly invented screen
glitch.
The timing for S is like the same.
Shadowreaver
06-15-2009, 11:00 PM
You think?
I hope it is D: I'm pretty sure it's with me lagging and laptop conflicts.
But whatever you say leader ^^.
PiNGPaWN
06-15-2009, 11:23 PM
It will all click for you as domino did for me :)
Like this:
SPACE, D wait a milisec: S (Down) wait a milisecond: S (Up) W (Down) And if you timed it right,
you should end up on teh ladder of course :p
Down and Up indicate keystrokes.
Tricky
06-16-2009, 09:16 AM
It will all click for you as domino did for me :)
Like this:
SPACE, D wait a milisec: S (Down) wait a milisecond: S (Up) W (Down) And if you timed it right,
you should end up on teh ladder of course :p
Down and Up indicate keystrokes.
Show me this please. I need to master this :)
T.e.M :)
radford007
06-16-2009, 09:39 AM
the most important thing about v to ladder is the initial line up of where u stand
KillKill1235
06-17-2009, 05:07 PM
ehh....i run at them. :D
example: for left v ladder. Run left with A, Jump, (short pause), Tap S, Hold W. the pause between the Jump and S is sort of like the DA in LM timing. like in LM, the two are separate, but so close together that they're almost at the same time. for S, tap and let go as fast as you can.
Dpballer
06-21-2009, 03:31 PM
V ladder doesnt matter on the position, its all in the speed of how fast you move when coming off the standing block, to get the right reaction when hitting the block and being able to grab the ladder.
I can do them anyway I choose. Standing in place, running, crouch running. Doesnt make a difference. all it takes is practice.
Shadowreaver
06-21-2009, 03:49 PM
I've mastered mine already.
And the lining is very important contrast to Dp's theory.
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