What worked for me for the Rannoch reaper was to get close to the left or right wall, wait for the reaper to fire and sprint until I was out of the target zone and then lase, I never was able to do it by rolling.
Lasing Reapers for Dummies
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Spell Singer
, avril 02 2012 07:05
#26
Posté 03 avril 2012 - 05:25
#27
Posté 03 avril 2012 - 05:48
Same here. I stand still long enough for it to start firing then run away. Rinse and repeat 50 times and it's finally dead. What aggravates me is sometimes on the slow beam at the end the targeting laser bugs out on me and never zeroes in until it's too late.
#28
Posté 03 avril 2012 - 09:29
Eureka...
Ok a big thanks to everyone here...I did this cursed thing. Half a bottle of beer, one stop to swear and curse the bioware employee who decided that not saving between each battle was a good idea and well perserving beyond when without the whole "it can be done" thing I would have tossed in the towel.
Rolling worked for me... I can see where running would work as I tried that too but I lost track of the reaper and it was too hard to re-acquire.
The damn plateau where you are standing also has terrain on it...I'm pretty sure I got hung up on it a few times. About the most frustrating thing was in the middle of an evasion series I would realize I went one too far and then zappp I was dead. 45 min or more of die...resume...die...resume...till at last by some sort of miracle it worked sufficiently long to kill it. For the love of God Bioware, patch this with a "enough of this crap" button for those of us who are controller challenged.
This has my vote for the most agrevating part of a game I have so far encountered. Just don't ask how this all worked...I only hope I can repeat it with my other characters...what I think for the most part worked best was one roll in a direction then to immediately make 2 rolls back the other way...the beam passes over you with a fair amount of time to lase. But honestly I have no idea what I was doing most of the time I'm rather stunned it was sucessful.
And no it was not "easy." Maybe Bioware will have a contest...the person who came up with this idea...in a pit...and a bunch of people who found this agrevating with nerf guns...lets see how good his or her evasion is.
Ok a big thanks to everyone here...I did this cursed thing. Half a bottle of beer, one stop to swear and curse the bioware employee who decided that not saving between each battle was a good idea and well perserving beyond when without the whole "it can be done" thing I would have tossed in the towel.
Rolling worked for me... I can see where running would work as I tried that too but I lost track of the reaper and it was too hard to re-acquire.
The damn plateau where you are standing also has terrain on it...I'm pretty sure I got hung up on it a few times. About the most frustrating thing was in the middle of an evasion series I would realize I went one too far and then zappp I was dead. 45 min or more of die...resume...die...resume...till at last by some sort of miracle it worked sufficiently long to kill it. For the love of God Bioware, patch this with a "enough of this crap" button for those of us who are controller challenged.
This has my vote for the most agrevating part of a game I have so far encountered. Just don't ask how this all worked...I only hope I can repeat it with my other characters...what I think for the most part worked best was one roll in a direction then to immediately make 2 rolls back the other way...the beam passes over you with a fair amount of time to lase. But honestly I have no idea what I was doing most of the time I'm rather stunned it was sucessful.
And no it was not "easy." Maybe Bioware will have a contest...the person who came up with this idea...in a pit...and a bunch of people who found this agrevating with nerf guns...lets see how good his or her evasion is.





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