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Since a vehicle will normally cease moving if it is within firing range anyway, the difference between {{f|NoMovingFire|yes|link}} and the default behavior is usually negligible, especially for vehicles without [[turret]]s. | Since a vehicle will normally cease moving if it is within firing range anyway, the difference between {{f|NoMovingFire|yes|link}} and the default behavior is usually negligible, especially for vehicles without [[turret]]s. | ||
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+ | At least in {{ts}}, the flag doesn't work as expected. Units can still fire while moving, and [[ROF]] gets reset when the unit stops, allowing it to immediately fire again. |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 23 November 2019
Flag: | NoMovingFire |
File(s): | rules(md).ini |
Values: | Boolean values: yes or no, true or false, 1 or 0 |
Default: | no |
Applicable to: | VehicleTypes |
This flag specifies whether or not a vehicle must stop moving completely before firing its weapon.
Since a vehicle will normally cease moving if it is within firing range anyway, the difference between NoMovingFire=yes and the default behavior is usually negligible, especially for vehicles without turrets.