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Can be set to 'yes' or 'no', and determines if helicopters will move in between shots at a target. If set to 'no', the helicopters will hover over their target untill they have used all of their ammo, or kill it. Named after American comedian Jerome 'Curly' Howard, one of the Three Stooges. | Can be set to 'yes' or 'no', and determines if helicopters will move in between shots at a target. If set to 'no', the helicopters will hover over their target untill they have used all of their ammo, or kill it <sup>[[#Notes|1]]</sup>. Named after American comedian Jerome 'Curly' Howard, one of the Three Stooges. | ||
=== Notes === | |||
<sup>1</sup> - In [[Tiberian Sun]], if disabled, all armed aircraft - that don't perform a 'sweep' over their target (like the Orca Bomber), but instead hover over or near it - will '''not''' expend their ammo unless they change their position. The aircraft will continue to fire at the target endlessly until it is destroyed, or the aircraft switches its position. |
Revision as of 12:23, 13 June 2009
Flag: | CurleyShuffle |
File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
Values: | Yes, No |
Default: | yes |
Applicable to: | General |
Can be set to 'yes' or 'no', and determines if helicopters will move in between shots at a target. If set to 'no', the helicopters will hover over their target untill they have used all of their ammo, or kill it 1. Named after American comedian Jerome 'Curly' Howard, one of the Three Stooges.
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1 - In Tiberian Sun, if disabled, all armed aircraft - that don't perform a 'sweep' over their target (like the Orca Bomber), but instead hover over or near it - will not expend their ammo unless they change their position. The aircraft will continue to fire at the target endlessly until it is destroyed, or the aircraft switches its position.