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I sometimes have trouble navigating indoors. Going up staircases, rounding corners in corridors and so on. One of the worst places is that common mage tower with a lot of circling stairs and bridges.
The followers get stuck on the corner or fall off the bridge. Not always, of course, I just wonder if you have any special tricks?
I tried stopping before every turn and manually moving the followers forward before moving on, but it's a little bit more work than I want. Maybe I just have a lot of lag or lazy followers. :)
binkiebink
01-05-2008, 11:54 PM
i use strafe alot and try to get the alts where i would normally have my main make the corner. and then go through it also i watch my alts while im running more than my main because i can see them easier and if something goes wrong i know before it gets to bad
Act like an 18 wheeler and take overly wide turns.
Skuggomann
01-06-2008, 01:17 AM
Act like an 18 wheeler and take overly wide turns.
WOOORD!
Also, intentionally overshoot tight corners to compensate for the /follow distance.
Lost Ninja
01-06-2008, 02:26 AM
Practice
I started dual boxing in City of Heroes, there your alts don't stack, they bump into each other, so you have to be more cautious.
WoW is much easier just go wide.
Morganti
01-06-2008, 03:03 PM
I'm fine almost everywhere except the horde ramps in AV in the horde towers.....OMG it takes me twice as long to get up there. I've literally had towers burn on me because I was having so much trouble getting up to the top.
But yeah, wide turns and pay attention.
I use ceasyhealer and the buttons grey when you have a guy that gets out of range, so that's helpful for realizing you left someone behind if you didnt notice.
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