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I think that trying to drive with the keyboard is one BIG part of my problem....hard habit to break tho.badasp wrote:One important tip that has not been mentioned is the fact that you want to steer the manta with the mouse as much as possible. I have seen many people, including myself included when I first started driving mantas, trying to steer the manta with the left and right keys (e.g., a and d in a WASD configuration) and the mouse. This will cause the manta to push and overshoot your intended path. If you want the manta to be as responsive as possible and turn on a dime, use the mouse as solely as possible. The left and right keys should only be used to "line up" the manta along a line, not steer it around a turn or corner. Also letting of the throttle a tad before a corner facilitates responsive steering.
As far as picking up flags, just press your shift key or right mouse before reaching the flag and make sure the flag is in between the cockpit and your rider as you drive over it. You don't have to pounce on it; you literally can drive the manta in its depressed position from one end of the map to the other and be able to pick the flag. People avoid this since when the manta is depressed it tends to get caught up on things (e.g., rocks, hills, etc.).
You do, however, have to pounce on items such as shields and health kegs. This takes practice, as even the most skilled of manta driver will miss a pickup from time to time. Generally speaking, you want to pounce just before the pickup. This will enable you to maintain full speed and avoids you having to stop to pounce right down on it.
Finally, avoid first person view. You cannot see the edges of your wings and you need to see them in order to avoid getting caught up on things as well as lining up for manta run. Zooming in and out is of personal preference; use what your most comfortable with. Zooming out aids in avoiding avrils and raptor missiles but makes it a little more difficult to line up the manta for flag pickup. I usually use standard fov (field of view) when picking up a flag and then zoom out when there's a missile lock on. This gives the best of both worlds.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
No, I was being serious. The manta is great on D. There's nothing more fun than chopping off Vapor's riders heads while they're still on the wing.Butt Licker wrote:When I am using the manta to manta DM or play defense (and yes Dubya, even though I think you were joking, the manta is a very good defensive tool).
You can zoom in/out?-Id- wrote:I use first person and third person views. When I have a rider and am going for a flag run, I use third person view zoomed out all the way. Zooming out all the way does two things: it allows you to see a lot more around you, such as enemies or missiles, and it also makes everything on your screen smaller and closer together, which means you don't have to adjust your movement as much to go from place to place. For example on the latter point, if I'm only zoomed out one click, then lets say item A is on the left edge of my screen and item B is on the right edge, which means I have to move my mouse one full screen length to move from a path to A to a path to B, but if zoomed out all the way, items A and B appear to be very close to each other, which means I only have to move my mouse a fraction to move from a path to A to a path to B. Hopefully that makes sense.
When I am using the manta to manta DM or play defense (and yes Dubya, even though I think you were joking, the manta is a very good defensive tool), I play in first person view because it means that when I fly passed an enemy, if that enemy passes at the bottom of my screen, they're dead, but if the enemy passes my screen at either side, I've missed. On top of that, I personally just find it easier to shoot with the manta in first person as well as hit people in first person. I find flag running to be the only use for third person, otherwise it's all first person all the time for me.
There are also some rarely known manta tricks while flag running that I will not share. The only chance you'll get to learn those is if you play against me in a match. You have to keep some secrets to yourself.