Ohh..
Anyways, descending is faster in real life than ascending.
Gravity does the "going down" for you. On the other hand, your legs have to exert a force when ascending.
Gorman wrote:Meh counting on gravity to help you descend will only get you so far, where as your legs can make you go as fast as you want. Personally I'm skeptical, going down stairs may be easier but not faster.
Gorman wrote:Meh counting on gravity to help you descend will only get you so far, where as your legs can make you go as fast as you want. Personally I'm skeptical, going down stairs may be easier but not faster.
Gorman wrote:going down them too fast could be quite painful and damaging to the knees.
Reriiru wrote:Gorman wrote:going down them too fast could be quite painful and damaging to the knees.
Well. I can go down for a 10 steps in less than a second. But when i go up it takes around two seconds. When you running down the hill the more you go down the faster you get. Not with som math progression, but a bit faster. And it does not damages the knees, but can make you fall and roll down because of the speed you gaining.
Gorman wrote:Well I think you need to consider that the AoS 'steps' are a fair bit higher than the steps you are used to. They are around 2 feet high each, which is quite considerable when descending fast.
CalenLoki wrote:" realistic changes at least make it more intuitive
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