doesn't work?
I've tried a bunch of different guidance types but with all of them this flag doesn't work. Testing against vipers/anacondas which both have very high turn rates. Can anyone shed any light on this or is it just broken?
Is "fast" defined anywhere?
I'm going with Apple Core. Turn radius isn't necessarily speed. Try against a ship with really high top speed or acceleration, then both. Also, check for flags that mark a certain ship as BEING a "fast ship". For testing the weapon, I'd suggest making a ship and dude or pers copy in a plug-in and changing its stats and turning it into a test target ship. I'm not sure how all the dude and pers odds work, I never could figure that one out.
There's just one little problem with that suggestion:
FROM THE 1.0.A NOVA BIBLE:
0x0008 For guided weapons, don't fire at fast ships
(ships with turn rate > 30)
This seems fairly clear, don't you think?
Anyway, I don't know why Nova is apparently ignoring that flag. You've made sure that the flag is set properly using ResEdit/Rezilla's TMPL editor (showing the hex code), right? Also, you are testing with AI ships that use that weapon?
Edwards
It is most definitely a hint for the AI, otherwise why limit the kind of targets that can be targeted in such a way?
@zacha-pedro, on Sep 6 2006, 08:36 PM, said in Don't Fire at Fast Ships:
It is most definitely a hint for the AI, otherwise why limit the kind of targets that can be targeted in such a way?
Game balance. Especially seeing as the AI doesn't try to dodge missiles that it could easily dodge.
In evo, that flag was also affected by the game speed preference. I remember when I used to play the game at 255%, UE warships when being hostile to me would never seem to fire missiles at me or at any other Voinian warships, yet when I changed it to 100%, then they started firing those missiles. Double speed also seems to have an affect as well I think. But I assumed that if this flag applied same to the player in EVO, I would of expected the same thing from EVN, but maybe this time I guess the rules to this flag is different, IDK shrug.