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Specifies if this projectile should use the {{tt|PARABOMB}} image (a parachute-retarded bomb).
[General] ► [[BombParachute]]=<Anim>will be drawn on the projectile.


Has no effect in {{ts}} and later games.
===be careful!!!===
 
This is not just a visual effect. The existence of the parachute will have a real impact on the projectile.
 
This is very obvious on the [[Vertical]] projectile. You need to use [[Acceleration]] to offset its impact
 
*Although it is said that this statement has lost its effect since TS and later, it is also said that it can only be enabled through a specific combination of INI statements.But [[Ares]] has fully supported this logic. You can directly use it as a general Projectile tag


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[BombParachute]]
* [[BombParachute]]
* [[Dropping]]
* [[Vertical]]

Revision as of 11:35, 12 January 2023

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Flag: Parachuted
File(s): Rules(md).ini
Values: Boolean values: yes or no, true or false, 1 or 0
Default: no
Applicable to: Projectiles


[General] ► BombParachute=<Anim>will be drawn on the projectile.

be careful!!!

This is not just a visual effect. The existence of the parachute will have a real impact on the projectile.

This is very obvious on the Vertical projectile. You need to use Acceleration to offset its impact

  • Although it is said that this statement has lost its effect since TS and later, it is also said that it can only be enabled through a specific combination of INI statements.But Ares has fully supported this logic. You can directly use it as a general Projectile tag

See Also