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A problem, but multiple tests have failed to reproduce it, and old data also shows that it does not exist. Therefore, it has been removed
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OmniCrusher must Crusher=yes
 
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for example: <br>
for example: <br>
{{f|Crusher|yes|link}} & {{f|OmniCrusher|yes|link}} vehicles can take effect on a {{f|Crushable|yes|link}} & {{f|OmniCrushResistant|yes|link}} vehicle
{{f|Crusher|yes|link}} & {{f|OmniCrusher|yes|link}} vehicles can take effect on a {{f|Crushable|yes|link}} & {{f|OmniCrushResistant|yes|link}} vehicle
{{Bugs}}
Although the operation of the two compaction methods is separate as shown in the example, but {{f|OmniCrusher|yes|link}} only takes effect when <font style="color:red"><b>Crusher=yes</b></font>, which means it cannot be used alone.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Who crushes whom]]
*[[Who crushes whom]]

Latest revision as of 07:45, 20 July 2024

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Flag: OmniCrusher
File(s): Rulesmd.ini
Values: boolean
Special Values: None
Default: no
Applicable to: VehicleTypes


Specifies whether this VehicleType can crush other objects, including those labeled Crushable=no. Also apparently makes the vehicle approach mobile targets while firing its weapons at them in an attempt to crush them, rather than fire from stand-off range as normal units do, when ordered to attack.

This OmniCrusher should best have the tag OmniCrushResistant=yes set, to prevent two of the same type trying to crush each other.

In fact, the reason why it can ignore Crushable=no is because it only follows the setting of OmniCrushResistant=yes, rather than having a "higher-level crush"
for example:
Crusher=yes & OmniCrusher=yes vehicles can take effect on a Crushable=yes & OmniCrushResistant=yes vehicle

Bugs/Side-Effects/Unexpected Limitations

Although the operation of the two compaction methods is separate as shown in the example, but OmniCrusher=yes only takes effect when Crusher=yes, which means it cannot be used alone.

See also