Can you guys elaborate the unit of measurement for this? Surely not in meters of length?
Can you guys elaborate the unit of measurement for this? Surely not in meters of length?
Yep, Junkrat now does 140 damage per direct hit. Impact is 60, explosion is still 80.
The McCree Deadeye change makes it more effective against targets with HP higher than 250. It reaches 500 damage at about 2 seconds now (it used to take 2.4 seconds).
There’s currently an issue causing Seismic Slam to not pull people in quite like they’re supposed to. A fix for it is in the works.
Yep, sorry I forgot this note! This change sets his wall-speed to roughly as it was before the speed song nerf, but its actually a decent buff because it affects you while you’re in heal song as well.
Oops, sorry. This is an internal name we use (almost everything has a different internal name). Fixed!
We’re looking at updating the PTR soon with the following additional hero changes:
Junkrat
Lucio
Mccree
Reaper
Symmetra
Zarya
Zenyatta
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Hi everyone!
I’d like to clarify a few points and give some more details on exactly what the new knockback behavior changes.
Previously, knockbacks generally worked as a simple impulse. This is what caused characters to fly away faster if they were moving away, or much less far at the time of the knockback if they were moving towards the knockback. In the new system, the movement pre-knockback doesn’t matter, but only in the direction of the knockback. Any movement that is not either into or away from the knockback is not affected.
What didn’t change is the ability to fight back against the knockback. Once knocked back, you still have the ability to accelerate back towards where you came from.
Rough knockback distance equivalents:
PTR: Moving into or away from knockback, or stationary
Live: Stationary
PTR: Moving into or away from knockback, or stationary, immediately accelerate into the knockback when hit
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Hey there Callie, I got my guide that I used for the World of WarCraft forums now up there:
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Fixed. Should be in soon.
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The Caribbean Coalition was started in response to the Omnic Crisis, but continued to exist afterwards as the region’s peacekeeping force. (Which is when Baptiste joins.)
We’re testing some under the hood changes on the PTR that affect the matchmaker. These changes are only enabled in the Arcade. We needed to put load on Arcade modes to load the matchmaker.
Quick Play will be up soon. In the meantime, you can join a custom game.
Thanks for your patience.
The primary fire damage rate has been at this value since her rework.
I just checked the rework forum post though and it does have the incorrect 60/120/180 values. Sorry we didn’t catch that!
Hi, hopefully I can clear some of the number stuff up.
Symmetra does 65/130/195 damage per second at each respective charge level against non-armored health pools.
Against the original armor calculation (-5 dmg per hit) this got a flat 25 DPS reduction and a 15 DPS reduction after the armor changes to -3 per hit.
So with this current PTR patch, at level 1 charge you gain +2 DPS versus armor, at level 3 you lose 24 DPS compared to before (now 156, previously 180).
This ends up being a difference of about .17 seconds in time to kill 200 armor health. We’ll see if this ends up being significant or not and go from there. I will say there wasn’t any specific intent to reduce Symmetra’s power.
We have not forgotten this, promise!
But Talon would not let him go. Baptiste knew too much, and they sent operatives after him to silence him. Agent after agent came for him, including Baptiste’s former comrades. To stay under the radar, Baptiste drifted from place to place, aiding in humanitarian efforts around the globe. The few Talon members who managed to track him down were never seen again.