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Can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and according to commentary in [[rules(md).ini]], its intention is to specify that the projectile in question simply travels in a straight line towards its target. | |||
Can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and according to commentary in [[rules(md).ini]], its intention is to specify that the projectile in question simply travels in a straight line towards its target. | However, what it actually ''does'' appear to do, in addition to causing the behaviour it claims (drawing the projectile flat on the ground, without the height deviation or arcing trajectory of shells and missiles), is causing the projectile to be unable to exist outside water and hence instantly expire when in a cell with a surface which is not water. It is hence not a working method to create straight-fire projectiles for anything that should be able to fire at targets on land. |
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Percentage of light value to use on level ground on a scale of 0.000000 to 1.000000. This can be adjusted during the game through the relevant action.
On Projectiles
Can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and according to commentary in rules(md).ini, its intention is to specify that the projectile in question simply travels in a straight line towards its target. However, what it actually does appear to do, in addition to causing the behaviour it claims (drawing the projectile flat on the ground, without the height deviation or arcing trajectory of shells and missiles), is causing the projectile to be unable to exist outside water and hence instantly expire when in a cell with a surface which is not water. It is hence not a working method to create straight-fire projectiles for anything that should be able to fire at targets on land.