Tony
Insider
I've watched all of your videos and it's interesting to see you learn new things. You're definitely improving! This game is one that takes lots of practice to become efficient at and it's a real learning process.
The biggest mistake I see most people make is rushing in and trying to force things in combat instead of going with the flow of combat. Fighting slowly and timing things properly is much more effective in this game than trying to overwhelm your opponent with a fury of blows.
Some more tips for you if you don't mind:
-you can perform a left-to-right attack if you place the cursor to the left of your character's shoulder before initiating an attack. This is useful for taking advantage of an opening from that direction when one presents itself. This is also useful for attacking the side of an opponent that is less defended (like opponents who are wielding a shield).
-you can dodge by double tapping the movement key(s) in any direction. This is useful for closing the distance or creating more distance; proper distance is necessary to land an efficient strike or to get out of harms way when your opponent is attacking. Dodging when an opponent attacks while following up with a counterattack is a very effective way to hit your opponent since they can't parry the attack.
The biggest mistake I see most people make is rushing in and trying to force things in combat instead of going with the flow of combat. Fighting slowly and timing things properly is much more effective in this game than trying to overwhelm your opponent with a fury of blows.
Some more tips for you if you don't mind:
-you can perform a left-to-right attack if you place the cursor to the left of your character's shoulder before initiating an attack. This is useful for taking advantage of an opening from that direction when one presents itself. This is also useful for attacking the side of an opponent that is less defended (like opponents who are wielding a shield).
-you can dodge by double tapping the movement key(s) in any direction. This is useful for closing the distance or creating more distance; proper distance is necessary to land an efficient strike or to get out of harms way when your opponent is attacking. Dodging when an opponent attacks while following up with a counterattack is a very effective way to hit your opponent since they can't parry the attack.