Straffing Question
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
X
-
Straffing Question
Does the right trigger let the lb'er strafe and if so what does it look like? When I do it, he simply looks crouched over, unlike ncaa where he side shuffles if you know what I mean.Tags: None -
-
-
Re: Strafing Question
Yes, you can still run with your LB (albeit not as fast) with the R trigger held down and he will remain squared up on the line of scrimmage. It works great, but you should be sure to run normally into the nighborhood of the play first before hitting the trigger, as it does slow you down a bit.Hostile 17
The Man.. The Myth.. The Motion Picture
Gamertag: Tailgun
"Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big old storm right in the eye and says, Gimme your best shot. I can take it."
- Kurt Russell, Big Trouble in Little ChinaComment
-
Re: Strafing Question
Yes, you can still run with your LB (albeit not as fast) with the R trigger held down and he will remain squared up on the line of scrimmage. It works great, but you should be sure to run normally into the nighborhood of the play first before hitting the trigger, as it does slow you down a bit.Hostile 17
The Man.. The Myth.. The Motion Picture
Gamertag: Tailgun
"Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big old storm right in the eye and says, Gimme your best shot. I can take it."
- Kurt Russell, Big Trouble in Little ChinaComment
-
Re: Strafing Question
Ok, when I hold the R trigger down he doesn't slide, he crouches and runs slow. Maybe i'm doing something wrongComment
-
Re: Strafing Question
Ok, when I hold the R trigger down he doesn't slide, he crouches and runs slow. Maybe i'm doing something wrongComment
-
-
Comment