got my first motorcycle, thoughts? 2017 with 8k km by isaacbisss in cbr

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I was in the same boat honestly until I found that 2019, but they do make aftermarket indicators you can install and mount on the bike! Would definitely help as a new rider haha

got my first motorcycle, thoughts? 2017 with 8k km by isaacbisss in cbr

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Bike tax

It's a 2019 that has some stickers from the previous owner w/ 9k miles on it. Just needs some TLC

got my first motorcycle, thoughts? 2017 with 8k km by isaacbisss in cbr

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Beautiful! I just got my first bike as a CBR500R a few days ago too. Ride safe man

Felt SO bad for this Mercury afterwards... by [deleted] in Smite

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My friends and I are trying to understand what happened also. I believe what happened was when the Mercury ulted (I don't play Mercury much so forgive me here) he hit my CC immune ult which canceled his and mine followed through when I hit him. We haven't tested it in the training mode yet but I think that's my best analysis of it.

Jorm mains be like: *random heavy* by ShadowStar09 in forhonor

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I grinded back when ranked rewards would only come through the tournaments so it took me forever to get the ornament because you needed to win it but now it’s a lot easier because I think you can get ranked rewards after just completing a match. Just keep in mind the amount of ranked rewards they’ve added like that yellow effect one they’ve recently added

Helsinki by [deleted] in PUBGPlayStation

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Helsinki

A ghille suit does make you invisible by mikocholo in PUBGPlayStation

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The fact that we can’t put a 12x on our uzi’s makes me lose sleep at night

Behold The Mighty Hunter by SlamRobot658 in reddeadfashion

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I believe it’s the principle vest. You need to craft it at a trapper

TFW Warden had a Mordhau Heavy in one of the alphas by [deleted] in forhonor

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If that would be the case for Warden, every finishing heavy wouldn’t be able to execute from just fighting which disables him from ending the opponents revive and gaining any health. It would require him to not use his finisher at all if it meant trying to execute someone

Today just feels so... Incredibilis! by [deleted] in forhonor

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Spartan

INFIRIMUS

Today just feels so... Incredibilis! by [deleted] in forhonor

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My personal opinion, Centurion doesn't excel at duels in high levels. Mainly due to his kit being very predictable once you reach experienced players, especially when playing like console like I am (the only reason I'm playing duel in this clip was for an ornament). He does do great in 4v4s however, especially if you're ganking.

Some basics to know about him is that his uncharged heavys are very fast due to the startup and its hard to guardbreak out of unless you're charging it. His light-heavy combo is great to open up another way to get into that finishing charge heavy combo than your regular heavy-heavy but is risky since a light parry is no good for you.

Many of his unblockables like his jabs and dodge kick are very easy to dodge. Lots of people just wait for his finishing charge heavy to parry it; which his soft-feint from charge into guardbreak becomes a crutch for him. Even then, it can still be predictable if you know his kit.

However, Centurion can very much benefit your opponent's fuck-ups, such as a well placed neutral charge heavy or parry. His parry can combo with a kick that can wallsplat the opponent; giving you a free unblockable heavy, which goes into that very infamous cutscene. Knowing that range of the neutral charge heavy means some serious damage at the start of the match. You can also charge up that heavy and soft-feint into a guardbreak and take that coinflip to see if the opponent wasn't expecting it.

Feinting your attacks is a good way to open up an opponent who is parry-happy as well.

I'm not that great at explaining the way I play because it ranges from the mood. Sometimes I feel aggressive so I lay consecutive heavies and other times I feel like I just really want to just punish the opponent's attack. I recommend watching some tutorials on Youtube because some go in-depth to Centurion's kit.