Ein Tutorial zu Bewegungstechniken für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene! Viel Spaß und ich hoffe, Sie lernen etwas Neues!
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Ein Tutorial zu Bewegungstechniken für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene! Viel Spaß und ich hoffe, Sie lernen etwas Neues!
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really nice video, saw it on reddit !
Wow, this is actually pretty useful.
Have strafe on A and D, since I never ever used them to turn. It feels so clunky, and now I have Q+E as additional keys for spells.
I disagree with you on mouse turning. It is a lot faster but I'd say that's a negative. It invariably causes underturn and overturn which can easily get you killed. In contrast, A and D is slower but much more accurate.
Ive been playing since vanilla but on a track pad, it's legion now and I finally grabbed a logitech g600 mouse which arrived yesterday, and been having a hard time adjusting which might take a couple weeks but I searched many videos to help explain how to properly do things and it definitely helped me understand the questions I was wondering. Thanks for the help and keep it up, I will be saving this video for future reference.
DON'T WASTE TWO KEYS FOR STRAFING. USE A AND D AND LET Q AND E FREE FOR SPELLS
lol using keyboard turn…
Do you think it's a good idea that I use A and D to strafe removing the possibility of turning with keyboard? And then I use Q and E for extra spells or something else.
wow im such a noob thx
Very useful and explained very well xx Thank you from a newb
Would you consider doing a video for Shadowlands? 👀
I’m such a noob with this comment but, does clicking the left or right click do normal attacking? Or is auto attack usually the go to? Cheers
Hey, I've been practicing using my mouse to turn but am having some trouble. When I'm in combat, and am moving around to attack I always seem to get my camera in weird positions, like all the way up looking straight down and all over the place and it gets hard to see what I'm doing. Am I doing something wrong or will it just take practice to get the hang of it?