I think they should remove the radar, cause its useless now with the vision, you can see the same thing and on first person, and the location of the weapons are already shown on the map. So you prefer the radar or promethean vision?
Discuss
I think they should remove the radar, cause its useless now with the vision, you can see the same thing and on first person, and the location of the weapons are already shown on the map. So you prefer the radar or promethean vision?
Discuss
Radar is not the same as promethean vision, but if there were a choice, I’d go with radar.
you can only use Promethean vision for a short, VERY short time
and besides, can you look BEHIND yourself while using Promethean vision?
Yes and it recharges very fast and you can see the level the person its located, exept on radar it stays always but the levels location arent enough good to see
I don’t think I’ll be using Promethean Vision much. I have no need for it, I have no problem with finding people for the most part. I’ll probably have it in one of my load outs just in case I can’t really find anyone, that way I have an idea of where the enemy team is. But other than that I don’t see it getting much use from me.
> Yes and it recharges very fast and you can see the level the person its located, exept on radar it stays always but the levels location arent enough good to see
Promethean vision does not give the player 360 vision. It’s only in a single direction, and doesn’t extend much further than the range of the radar. I honestly don’t see it as being a big advantage.
Also, some of the MLGers noted that it was hard to tell levels see geometry with PV on.
I have learned how to use radar in past halo games. I don’t need PV to tell me where my enemy is. I will use some other AA that actually helps me in battle.
Even better: If you choose PV as your AA, your radar is removed.
> > Yes and it recharges very fast and you can see the level the person its located, exept on radar it stays always but the levels location arent enough good to see
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> Promethean vision does not give the player 360 vision. It’s only in a single direction, and doesn’t extend much further than the range of the radar. I honestly don’t see it as being a big advantage.
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> Also, some of the MLGers noted that it was hard to tell levels see geometry with PV on.
after looking at some gameplay again…yeah you’re right it pretty much only goes the same range as your radar…phew I was almost worried
> I have learned how to use radar in past halo games. I don’t need PV to tell me where my enemy is. I will use some other AA that actually helps me in battle.
I’ll use it in Close-Mid range maps. Long maps? Nope. I don’t need it.
Also, apparently overusing PV “Comes with a cost.”
> you can only use Promethean vision for a short, VERY short time
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> and besides, can you look BEHIND yourself while using Promethean vision?
^^^^^This
Sweet an ordinance just dropped me a rocket launcher. Better use promethean vision to look for nearby enemies. Oh look a sword guy is crouching in the room beside me. shoots random rocket totally earned that kill
> Sweet an ordinance just dropped me a rocket launcher. Better use promethean vision to look for nearby enemies. Oh look a sword guy is crouching in the room beside me. shoots random rocket totally earned that kill
In all fairness, you could also say: “OMG I just got the sword! Okay I’ll just crouch here in this poorly-designed corner and wait for someone to come by. Oh look a person! Totally earned that kill.”
Actualy, i can detect the levels from the video XD
Use both together. Radar tells enemies are nearby, PV pinpoints them for you.