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community managers have no idea what the night crawler switch mechanic is about
it doesn't matter when a bug is discovered, or how long it's been in game. When a fix is available, it will be applied. Again, I'm still not sure if this was intentional or not, and it's pretty low on the list of priorities at this time, but I personally don't see how it could have been intentional, nor do I really think it should be changed back.
But again, that's me.
Dashing back and leaving yourself open to attack triggers the AI to make an attack, if they have a special then they’ll try that.
Blocking attacks makes them trigger a heavy.
AI responds to certain stimuli in certain ways, if you’ve made changes to AI then whatever, we learn to deal with it. However if this change is being made then there should be a new way to trigger the AI to use their ‘dash back and hold block’ abilities.
@Kabam Miike that’s the way I see this - just an AI reaction to a stimulus, it’s a weird one for sure, but no different to the others that are widely used to make the AI more cooperative
Regardless this isn’t confirmed as a bug so let’s try and avoid throwing out “exploiting a bug” yeah? This thread is to report the AI change, so that kabam May investigate, not for others to jump in and attack use for using what has always been presumed to be a legitimate method of play.
Also I did not attack anyone for using this, I just said it was an exploit.
Hey There!
it doesn't matter when a bug is discovered, or how long it's been in game. When a fix is available, it will be applied. Again, I'm still not sure if this was intentional or not, and it's pretty low on the list of priorities at this time, but I personally don't see how it could have been intentional, nor do I really think it should be changed back.
But again, that's me.
A change to AI behavior, like the one mentioned here, may have unintentional consequences. Anytime a pattern is recognized in the AI, the player base is going to recognize it and exploit it. If this behavior is changed to something else, then the player base will recognize it and exploit it too. It may then be exploitable on ALL characters. Do you see where I am going with this?
This may be “low-priority” compared to the many bugs released this patch but any other patch it should be top priority at least to figure out what caused the change.
From the sounds of it, it seems like this was not an intentional change and probably the result of the new nodes, interactions, or the Deadpool April fools event. In that case, the AI should be reverted to what it was before.
Drax, AA.
What happens when your favorite character has a "bug" discovered and it gets "fixed?"
Exploit or not, no notification in the patch notes makes this wrong.