Psychedelic
Flag: | Psychedelic |
File(s): | rules(md).ini |
Values: | Boolean values: yes or no, true or false, 1 or 0 |
Default: | no |
Applicable to: | Warheads |
Determines whether or not this is a 'chaos' warhead - if set to yes, units affected by this warhead will go berserk for a number of frames specified by the Damage of the weapon that invoked this warhead. Verses and armor multipliers are taken into account and will affect this.
Negative damage, such as -600, reduces the amount of time the unit is affected by the crazy effect (Removes the crazy effect).
Berserk units ignore any orders and will start attacking nearby units, treating friendly units as if they were enemies in its threat scan (unless BerserkFriendly=yes is set on the target unit or building).
Berserk units are tinted using a color from the [ColorAdd] section determined by the index specified by [AudioVisual]→BerserkColor=.
Units with ImmuneToPsionics=yes set are immune to the effects of Psychedelic=yes warheads.
Units that are owned by the same player as the unit that fired a weapon with a Psychedelic=yes warhead will not be affected by that warhead.
Bugs/Side-Effects/Unexpected Limitations
- Unlike human players, the AI can still issue orders to berserk units so sometimes such units may not appear to be berserk despite having been hit by a Psychedelic=yes warhead and having a tinted appearance. This is most noticeable in non-short games when an AI player sells up and makes their 'last ditch' attempt to attack their enemy.
- AircraftTypes can be affected by Psychedelic=yes warheads [if a chaos weapon capable of hitting aircraft were added to the game] but berserk aircraft are not tinted.
- Through my experimentation, it was discovered that Psychedelic=yes can affect your allies or units.