In reality - yes. Also in reality you do not operate on 6 second intervals I assumed that if you have two opponents on your peripheral vision you could swing back and forth slightly to keep both "in check". Not ideal but gets the intention across.Sharkforce wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 6:32 pmi've yet to see someone fight in such a way that they are up against two opponents and spend most of their time facing in the direction of neither of them, relying entirely on their peripheral vision against both enemies.
facing is more dynamic than can be shown in a turn-based game, but so is attacking; when you turn away from someone for a moment (to deal with someone/something else), that's when they're most likely to make their attack.
unless perhaps you're going full-on defense, with no attacks made whatsoever, i would be inclined to say one side is going to allow blindside attacks if two opponents manage to get on completely opposite sides of you. you can pick which one gets the blindside, but choosing both seems highly doubtful.
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