Vanguard players use Moving Titan Finish Attack to dodge bullets

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The modern era of live service games has led to an ever-increasing need for microtransactions and Call of Duty: Vanguard was more than ready to deliver. Just over two weeks ago, Activision announced a combination of popular manga and anime series Attack the giant. The premium package includes a variety of cosmetics, but the Steel Cut finishing engine stands out with its unique motion pattern. Now Call of Duty: Vanguard Player is testing the limits of the Finisher, use it to dodge bullets.

Dodging bullets is an incredible claim without visual proof. Luckily, Reddit user Dreamweaver_duh provided this in a Reddit post titled “Using Attack on Titan Finisher to dodge bullets is pretty cool.” At the start of the video, it’s easy to think that Dreamweaver_duh is exaggerating. He starts a melee performance on an opponent standing in the doorway, but by the end of the clip there will be a slew of Call of Duty: Vanguard players thinking about buying Attack the giant finishing person.

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Just to be clear, the ending moves are static animation and the player has no control over the movement that occurs. However, the Dreamweaver_duh location performs close combat. Perfectly configured for efficient steel cutting. Another opponent over the threshold sees Dreamweaver_duh begin to move its end and start shooting, only for Steel Cut to throw Dreamweaver_duh out of the way. The animation has them legally dodging bullets. Dreamweaver_duh then returns and performs the run.

Yes, Dreamweaver_duh eventually dies before the remaining opponent, but he is still able to fully complete his action. If they don’t use the Steel Cut finish, they could have been cut without being killed. Additionally, Dreamweaver_duh laid the groundwork for other players to try something similar, potentially yielding better results.

The actual effectiveness of the Steel Cut Finisher in bullet dodging remains to be seen. It is possible, if not possible, for the player’s hitbox to remain static and fire where it would normally kill them. Allowing the player’s hitbox to move quickly, even during a static animation, seems like a somewhat broken feature.

Even though Steel Cut allows players to temporarily dodge bullets, it is highly unlikely that anyone will win the match in Call of Duty: Vanguard Use the Finisher. This requires near-perfect conditions, although it is possible on paper. At the very least, the move to finishing the Steel Cut will spur a conversation between Game Sledgehammer developers and the community about what’s appropriate and what’s too far-fetched. Call of Duty: Vanguard Players probably shouldn’t expect too much.

Call of Duty: Vanguard currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

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