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Which for keyboard and mouse users, you're just out of luck. But controller players have that second stick that is conveniently located near your attack buttons.
Well that's the thing, if I am able to focus on an enemy BETTER by disengaging the system DESIGNED to help me target the enemy then.. isn't there something wrong?
DING DING DING we have a winner , someone speaking THE TRUTH
No, you just need more experience with M&K in Souls games.
As much as I hate doing it...engaging and disengaging lock on is a necessary skill set
Bayle fight is basically:
1. I target lock (which is his head)
2. He jumps on me landing behind me with his head causing my character to turn around
3. He attacks with his wings which are attached to his main body which is now behind me
4. Block no longer works and I get smashed into the ground...