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Special case which can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and determines whether or not this VehicleType can continually move towards its intended target to fire its Primary= weapon with the intention of gaining more accuracy. Is used as an over-ride as all units default to 'yes'. Only used on the Mirage Tanks to prevent it appearing as though a 'tree' is moving towards an enemy when it fires.
Special case which can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and determines whether or not this InfantryType or VehicleType can continually move towards its intended target to fire its Primary= weapon with the intention of gaining more accuracy. Is used as an over-ride as all units default to 'yes'. Only used on the Mirage Tanks to prevent it appearing as though a 'tree' is moving towards an enemy when it fires.

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This entry was copied from DeeZire's Red Alert 2 and Yuris Revenge INI Editing Guide for the sake of completeness. As it is not our intention to rip off DeeZire's work, this article is subject to a re-write and update with the latest community knowledge.

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Special case which can be set to 'yes' or 'no' and determines whether or not this InfantryType or VehicleType can continually move towards its intended target to fire its Primary= weapon with the intention of gaining more accuracy. Is used as an over-ride as all units default to 'yes'. Only used on the Mirage Tanks to prevent it appearing as though a 'tree' is moving towards an enemy when it fires.