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|files={{Categ|Rules(md).ini}}
|files={{Categ|Rules(md).ini}}
|values=boolean
|values=boolean
|special=None
|default=no
|default=no
|types={{Categ|CombatDamage}}
|types={{Categ|CombatDamage}}
|games=[[RA2]], [[YR]]
|ra2=yes
|yr=yes
|rp=yes
|ra2obsolete=yes
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If set, the player will be able to manually detonate Ivan Bombs that s/he has placed on his/her own units by doubleclicking them.<br>
If set, the player will be able to manually detonate Ivan Bombs that s/he has placed on his/her own units by doubleclicking them.  
 
A comment in the YR rulesmd.ini says ''"obsolete now that deathbombs cut"'', which suggests something has been changed in Ivan code and this feature no longer works, or at least something was ''supposed to be'' changed.
A comment in the YR rulesmd.ini says ''"obsolete now that deathbombs cut"'', which suggests something has been changed in Ivan code and this feature no longer works, or at least something was ''supposed to be'' changed.

Latest revision as of 10:48, 19 October 2024

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Flag: CanDetonateDeathBomb
File(s): Rules(md).ini
Values: boolean
Default: no
Applicable to: CombatDamage

Logic related to CanDetonateDeathBomb, as a whole or in part, is obsolete in Red Alert 2 and/or Yuri's Revenge.



If set, the player will be able to manually detonate Ivan Bombs that s/he has placed on his/her own units by doubleclicking them.
A comment in the YR rulesmd.ini says "obsolete now that deathbombs cut", which suggests something has been changed in Ivan code and this feature no longer works, or at least something was supposed to be changed.