Znurre |
06-02-2008 06:37 AM |
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Originally Posted by magnet
Playing both, I can assure you that casting time lag affects mages even more than warriors are affected by position lag, because it's not for half the enemies... it's ALWAYS laggy. Casting time lag is bad for warriors mostly when they cast areas.. For mages, it's always. Position lag rarely affects Mages. Those are two different problems but you shouldn't dismiss the other because you're not playing a ranged class. I find it harder these times to play Warlock than Warrior (whether it's Barb or Knight).
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I am not talking about casting times.
I am talking about casting times + the fact that when the spell is casted, it doesn't even get trough because of position lags...
I can even stand beside an enemy that's standing still, and still a spell can be canceled during this lag.
All ranged classes have atleast 20+ range to play with.
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Originally Posted by Inkster
i wasn't whining, read my post again
Edit: My base attack unbuffed with staff is around 70 damage, yours is considerably higher methinks
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Sorry, it was not my meaning to offend you.
And yes, my normal hits still are quite ok during these peaks, but I can't control the battle in any way using Mind Squasher, Knocks, Dizzy, Stun, etc.
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