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2003-12-27, 03:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
First Lieutenant
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After playing an Infiltrator with my NC character for some weeks now, I�ve decided to retire my suit for the standard Surge + Jackhammer + Agile / Surge + Jackhammer + Rexo + Decimator. My reasons are that currently the Infiltration Suit is just too bugged. I get detected when I should not and this accounts for about 1/3 of my total deaths in the game when cloaked. It�s simply just too frustrating to do everything right (i.e. crouch walk with silent run on) and get gunned down by someone who should not know you are there.
Here are the bugs/exploits that I�ve confirmed: 1. A player can have dark light turned on and NOT have the icon to the right side of his head nor will it emit the tell tale dark light sound. I believe this to be a bug. It happens rarely, but it does happen. This gets you killed because you don�t know you should be running. 2. The Lattice Link bug is still in full effect. For those not familiar with it it�s a bug where full lattice link base benefits extend to areas of the map beyond the SOI of any linked base. Further, it is sometimes possible to have this benefit with no lattice link base. This means you can crouch walk with silent run turned on and every tiny movement you make lights your position up on any enemies mini-map radar. You�d be just as effective at being stealthy running at full speed in a Rexo. To make this even nastier you don�t get the usual �radar� symbol on your HUD alerting you that you�ve been detected. 3. The cloaker �glow� upon respawn bug is still in full swing. Rarely, when someone first respawns the bug will light up cloakers temporarily giving your position away. This is particularly nasty with a deployed AMS. Passing through the AMS cloaking bubble sometimes triggers a similar bug. I�m not sure if these are related, but they may be so I�ll pair them together for now. 4. Not sure if this is a bug or a �feature� but snipers when zoomed in have the ability to sometimes see crouch walking cloakers at extreme long range. Now while I�ve never been sniped this way, I have seen this with my sniper rifle. I see the guy across the map and I�m thinking �there is no way I should see this guy�. If you track him long enough he will eventually �vanish�. So if this is functionality it�s not consistent. 5. Design flaw (IMHO): With one of the later patches lattice link benefits were beefed up to include the following ability: lattice link base + SOI + Motion Sensor = you are detected even when crouch walking with silent run on. This is murder when spitfire turrets are added. They will track you with any movement. 6. Confirmed exploit: There is a particular video card that if you have a specific older version of the manufacturers drivers installed you can tweak your gamma settings to make cloakers show up clear as day. A friend of mine was able to demo this at his house so I�ve SEEN it work. You have 24/7 dark light benefits, but with out having dark light and without the dark light limited range. I think this one is here to stay. These drivers were faulty from the manufacturer and were pulled from official download sites when this problem was corrected in a newer version. But, anyone who already has the drivers can use them at will. Fortunately there are only about a total of 6 or so guys on Markov that I suspect of having this benefit. The above 6 problems with cloaking have been in effect for weeks and weeks with no fix in sight. So I figure, if my enemy is going to see me anyway, they might as well see me killing them. Hence, my decision to re-cert to Rexo/HA/SA and switch out silent run with the dreaded surge.
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2003-12-27, 03:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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1. When I was a cloaker I never saw the little darklight sign on enemies, only friendlies. But now I do, so I guess it was stealthed but not completely fixed.
2. Not sure about this one, I've always been able to crouch-walk and not get detected. Likewise, I have to look for cloakers to spot em unless they are running. 3. Never seen this. 4. Havn't used the BD in a while. But I can tell you it's easy to spot cloakers, you just go to know what to look for. 5. Grab a jammer, and throw it at the sensors/turrets, then as fast as you can throw another one away from you. 6. Nothing you can do. |
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2003-12-27, 11:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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If you were any good you wouldnt of dropped it for jh surgile.
I play pure infil on Emerald, and I do just fine. Sure the bugs need to be fixed, but how many posts do we need about this? There is always one up at the OF, if not, go start one.
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2003-12-27, 11:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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The white outline contrasts very sharply with surrounding terrain in a scope. Normally, you see mostly through the cloaker at ground level. When you're looking down at one from far away, you see the movement and white lines very clearly. It's not a bug as much as a contrast issue.
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2003-12-28, 01:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
"If you were any good..."
Whatever. Cloakers actually earn their kills with patience and skill, in sharp contrast to Surgile HA users that rely on warping. The bugs are to blame, not the individuals.
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"Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called Sons and Daughters of God." - Jesus Christ "Blessed are those who Hunger and Thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied." - Jesus Christ PlanetSide player, retired Last edited by Veteran; 2003-12-28 at 03:20 AM. |
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2003-12-28, 01:18 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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2003-12-28, 02:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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2003-12-28, 03:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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You forgot about the bug that makes your weapon is totally visible when you first unholster it.
Anyway, the long range visibility problem has always been they're. It's because they're trying to do it the hard way using a texture for the transparency when they should just totally remove the player model beyond close range. It's not just the sniper rifle zoom either. I fly a reaver and often use the range magnifier implant - for identifying enemies beyond normal range - which has the same effect. I can spot AMSes a mile away and the cross hair will even turn red when I pass it over an AMS, even if I can't see its cloak bubble.
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2003-12-28, 06:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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The DL icon not showing up happens rarely to you because NC seems to be the lion's share of problems with that one. I rarely have it happen with VS or TR, but it happens all the time with NC. I'll be shocked the day they truly address any of these bugs.
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2003-12-28, 08:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
I've been playing an infiltrator for months, and I get plenty kills with it and get inside places all the time. I haven't experienced any of this, and each time I die if it isn't an accident or backblast splash damage that I was dumb enough to be caught in, it's a simple learning experience that says "I probably shouldn't have done that."
So yeah, no comment. Enjoy your Jackspammer/warp-surge. |
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2003-12-28, 12:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||||
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2003-12-28, 02:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | |||
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A brief opinion about online games and glitches: It�s been my experience that long term bugs and glitches just become part of how the game is played despite what the developers and community want. When I played Quake III Arena there were 2 persistent, widely exploited, bugs that just became part of how the game was played. Someone figured out that if you run, jump, and strafe to either side at the same time you got a turbo jump that actually increased your speed. With some practice �strafe jumping� as it came to be known could increase your movement speed by about 30%. This was never fixed and eventually everyone began doing this to remain competitive. Someone then figured out that if in your configuration file you set the FPS value to 43 you could actually jump higher for some reason. Setting your FPS limit to 42 or less or 44 or more did not work. 43 was the magic number. Now with increased jumping height you could strafe jump just a little faster. Also on a few key maps you could actually hop up to low ledges and take short cuts. The map layout was such that you had to maneuver to stairs to get to the ledge leading to an exit. Now with your new FPS tweak you can just strafe jump up and through the door in one fluid motion. This was never fixed and eventually everyone began doing this to remain competitive. The rules of the game are defined by the programmers and enforced by player capabilities. If you are not capable of doing something then you simply can�t and it�s not part of the game. If you can do something, then guess what? It�s part of the game. Deal with it. For me it�s a choice or either continuing to get owned by agile surgers while waiting for SOE to fix the problem (yeah right!). Or I can fight back. I chose to fight back. And please spare me the litany of the �morally righteous�. I�ve done everything a playing customer can. I�ve posted in various forums including the OF to bring more customer base awareness of the problem. I�ve even sent in notification to SOE directly about the issue. But, until this is resolved, guess what? It�s how combat is done PS style.
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