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!AircraftType: <tt>[[Fighter]]</tt> | |||
!AircraftType: <tt>[[FlyBy]]</tt> | |||
!AircraftType: <tt>[[FlyBack]]</tt> | |||
!AircraftType: <tt>[[OmniFire]]</tt> | |||
!Weapon: <tt>[[ROF]]</tt> | |||
!Projectile: <tt>[[ROT]]</tt> | |||
!Outcome | |||
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Revision as of 09:41, 23 March 2011
As many of you have propably noticed already, an aircraft's behaviour is strongly influenced by the weapon it carries. As there seems to be no other place to plug this in, the following article should serve as an overview of how aircraft behaviour is influenced by certain characteristics of the weapons they carry.
The first column says wether the AircraftType is a Fighter, the second column says wether its weapon has OmniFire, the third column what ROF its weapon has, the fourth column says what ROT the projectile has - these are the only factors influencing aircraft behaviour in RA2, AFAIK. In TS, OmniFire and Fighter tags do not exist. In YR, the behaviour is further affected by FlyBy and FlyBack. A special case is for aircraft using the spawned missile locomotor. The last column describes the resulting behaviour.
AircraftType: Fighter | AircraftType: FlyBy | AircraftType: FlyBack | AircraftType: OmniFire | Weapon: ROF | Projectile: ROT | Outcome |
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no | no | 0 | 0 | |||
yes | no | 0 | 0 | |||
yes | yes | 0 | 0 |