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* Unlike dashing, walljumping can be performed while holding down the jump key. | * Unlike dashing, walljumping can be performed while holding down the jump key. | ||
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* A player can hold down the Dash button before touching the wall. | * A player can hold down the Dash button before touching the wall. | ||
* If done properly, walljumping doesn't make players lose any speed. | * If done properly, walljumping doesn't make players lose any speed. |
Revision as of 20:38, 9 February 2020
Movement is a very important part of playing Warfork. A player with good movement has enormous advantage against other players. It's recommended to know the basics of movement and practice it.
Contents
Basics of basics
(See: Controls)
It's recommended to first play the tutorial available in Warfork to get the idea of how the game works.
Most movement videos were recorded on wfca1. It's recommended to practice movement on this map due to it's size.
An important factor in movement is the player's speed. The faster a player moves, the harder it is to hit them. The player's speed is shown on the bottom part of the screen, in the middle and is represented by Units per second (u/s).
Running is the simpliest form of movement. A player can walk with WASD keys. The standard speed of running is 320u/s.
Walking is a form of movement similar to running. A player can walk by holding left Alt key. The standard speed of walking is 160u/s.
Holding the jump key makes a player jump repeatedly without losing any speed. This ability is commonly referred to as bunnyhopping and most of the movement tricks do require the usage of bunnyhopping.
Dashing
Dashing is a basic movement ability in Warfork. Dashing lets players change direction of movement immidiately. A player can dash by clicking RMB. Dashing is a recommended way of starting movement as it gives the player the most speed (450u/s).
Tips
- Dashing can't be performed while holding down the jump key (see: Video on the right).
- Dashing works at any speed. This means it's possible to do insane maneuvers while also moving very fast.
- Dashing can only be performed once per second.
- A player can hold down the Dash button before landing on the ground.
- If done properly, dashing doesn't make players lose any speed.
- Being stunned temporarily blocks the ability to dash
Walljumping
Walljumping is another basic movement ability available in Warfork. Walljumping lets players jump off walls. A player can walljump by clicking RMB before touching the wall. Walljumping combined with Dashing lets players make movement tricks that can surprise enemies.
Tips
- Unlike dashing, walljumping can be performed while holding down the jump key.
- Walljumping works at any speed.
- Walljumping can only be performed once per 1.3s.
- A player can hold down the Dash button before touching the wall.
- If done properly, walljumping doesn't make players lose any speed.
- Despite that walljumping and dashing abilities use the same key, their delays are independent. This means you can walljump right after dashing (and viceversa) (see: Video on the right).
- Being stunned temporarily blocks the ability to walljump
Strafing (version A)
This section requires you to enable strafe HUD, which can be done by typing cg_strafeHUD 1 into the console.
Strafing is one of many ways of gaining speed while moving. Strafing version A is the recommended way of strafing and is the fastest way to gain speed that excludes the usage of weapons.
Start strafing by dashing forward. Hold spacebar to bhop (bunnyhop), W and A or D (depending on the direction you want to go). If you hold A, move the mouse to the left. The white bar above your crosshair has to be as close as possible to the bigger side of the left triangle. If done correctly, the triangles will turn green and you will start gaining speed. Keep moving the mouse to the left until you decide to change direction. To change direction, release the A key (keep holding down W and spacebar), hold down the D key and this time start moving your mouse to the right. Just like going to the left, the white bar above the crosshair has to be as close as possible to the bigger side of the right triangle. If executed correctly, the triangles will turn green again. Alternate between A/D and keep moving your mouse to keep gaining speed.
Maneuvering in-air
To maneuver in air, hold down W and spacebar only and move your mouse to the left or right, depending on the direction you want to go (see: Video on the right).
Notes
- StrafeHUD will only appear if your speed exceeds 450u/s.
Strafing (Version B)
Strafing (Version B) is drastically slower than version A.
Strafing (Version B) is an alternate, simplier version of strafing. It's similar to version A, but doesn't require holding down W. It also doesn't require precise mouse maneuvering. Because of that, it's generally used by begineers who just started playing the game.
Start strafing by dashing forward. Hold spacebar to bhop and A or D, while moving the mouse in that direction. The faster you move the mouse, the more speed you will gain. However moving the mouse too fast will result in losing speed. Alternate between A/D and keep moving your mouse to keep gaining speed.
Plasmaclimbing
Plasmaclimbing is a climbing technique involving the Plasma Gun (PG). It's mostly used in Race game type on specific maps, however it can be executed on any game type as long as the player has the Plasma Gun equipped.
To climb a straight wall using PG, first position yourself right next to the wall you want to climb. Aim at the wall at 90° angle, and then aim 71° down. The race HUD (cg_clientHUD ale_racemod) can greatly help with this. Once positioned, jump, hold W and keep shooting at the wall. To move left / right, hold the A/D key depending on which direction you want to go and move your mouse the opposite way. Make sure to keep the 71° angle. Plasmaclimbing can be freely practiced on a race server with a map that uses the PG.
Notes
- Plasmaclimbing is usually used in Race game type.
- Plasmaclimbing isn't practical on game types where players take damage from their own weapons.
Weapon walljumping
Weapon walljumping is a technique that involves shooting at walls with Gun Blade, Rocket Launcher or Instagun. It gives players a substantial speed boost.
A player needs to get close to a wall, and then shoot slightly behind himself.
Notes
- Weapon walljumping can be used to quickly escape from a fight
- Weapon walljumping is the only way to gain insanely high speeds (over 3000u/s)
- A player needs to be careful not to kill themselves while performing weapon walljumping on game types with self damage enabled
Weapon jumping
Weapon jumping is very similar to weapon walljumping. The only difference is players shoot at the ground instead of the walls. Shooting at the ground gives players less speed, however it lets players jump into the air. The amount of height players receive depends on the angle. Just like weapon walljumping, weapon jumping works with Gun Blade, Rocket Launcher and Instagun.
Notes
- Weapon jumping isn't as efficient as weapon walljumping
- Weapon jumping doesn't work well with GB or IG
- A player needs to be careful not to kill themselves while performing weapon walljumping on game types with self damage enabled
Practicing movement
The easiest way to practice movement is to simply keep playing the game. However there are certain maps / game types that can greatly help.
Infinirace is a good game type for practicing movement. It generates a new race map each time a player finishes the course. The map for this game type is called infinifinal. It's useful for practicing movement. Infinirace generates a new race map each time a player finishes a course, so the player can practice the movement in various scenarios.
Infinirace servers are visible in Race tab, in server browser.