Hello,
I've read a lot and seen a lot of evidence to what effect empty pivots can have on Falcon's movement/control.
I've been able to get pivot actions (grab, jab, jump) consistent.
However, my consistency of doing empty pivots is garbage. Usually resulting in either a short moonwalk or just a short dash in the opposite direction.
My controller is pretty good for doing the "stupid" method of pivots (flicking the control stick and releasing it to neutral) but I would like to substitute that with Gravy's Quarter Circle method (Flick the control stick to start dash then move down to crouch).
The main action I'm trying to accomplish is empty pivot into WD to ledge for a quick ledge grab.
First, should my control stick go all the way until it hits the plastic before moving down?
Second, should I start moving down to crouch before my control stick reaches the notch?
Third, after attempting the pivot should I let go of the control stick to neutral or hold it (in practice only)?
Fourth, the speed which this is done was described by Gravy as "be consistent in speed and not frantic." Should it be as fast as a dashback out of crouch (1 frame window) or a slower more deliberate action?
I've read a lot and seen a lot of evidence to what effect empty pivots can have on Falcon's movement/control.
I've been able to get pivot actions (grab, jab, jump) consistent.
However, my consistency of doing empty pivots is garbage. Usually resulting in either a short moonwalk or just a short dash in the opposite direction.
My controller is pretty good for doing the "stupid" method of pivots (flicking the control stick and releasing it to neutral) but I would like to substitute that with Gravy's Quarter Circle method (Flick the control stick to start dash then move down to crouch).
The main action I'm trying to accomplish is empty pivot into WD to ledge for a quick ledge grab.
First, should my control stick go all the way until it hits the plastic before moving down?
Second, should I start moving down to crouch before my control stick reaches the notch?
Third, after attempting the pivot should I let go of the control stick to neutral or hold it (in practice only)?
Fourth, the speed which this is done was described by Gravy as "be consistent in speed and not frantic." Should it be as fast as a dashback out of crouch (1 frame window) or a slower more deliberate action?