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Reznor Marshal
Joined: March 29, 2010 Posts: 316
| Posted: 2010-11-23 19:44  
In regards to changing fighter targets increasing lag: I usually forget I have fighters even launched manual targetting a luth station. They'd probably get PDd more if you could change thier target instead of them just flying in circles shooting at empty space.
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Lark of Serenity Grand Admiral Raven Warriors
Joined: June 02, 2002 Posts: 2516
| Posted: 2010-11-24 01:04  
changing your manual target has an interesting effect.
i havent tested this with fighters, but from my experience this is what actually happens:
your client: registers that youve changed targets and will sweep any weapons fire that way. your client will also register any impact. you can do a close range scan for cloaked ships by firing your beams and then sweeping the target across the screen, they will show impacts when they hit the cloaked vessel. same with cannons, etc.
the server: does not register these changes, as far as its concerned your weapons are firing at the point you had selected when you hit the fire button. so while to you it looks like your weapons are sweeping, in reality they are not. this also means they are not doing any damage to anything not in that first line of fire, despite you being able to see impact graphics.
im not sure how this might affect fighters. you need two people to test it though, one seeing what actually happens and one reporting what the client is showing.
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SpaceAdmiral Grand Admiral
Joined: May 05, 2010 Posts: 1005
| Posted: 2010-11-24 01:29  
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On 2010-11-24 01:04, Lark (Retired) wrote:
changing your manual target has an interesting effect.
i havent tested this with fighters, but from my experience this is what actually happens:
your client: registers that youve changed targets and will sweep any weapons fire that way. your client will also register any impact. you can do a close range scan for cloaked ships by firing your beams and then sweeping the target across the screen, they will show impacts when they hit the cloaked vessel. same with cannons, etc.
the server: does not register these changes, as far as its concerned your weapons are firing at the point you had selected when you hit the fire button. so while to you it looks like your weapons are sweeping, in reality they are not. this also means they are not doing any damage to anything not in that first line of fire, despite you being able to see impact graphics.
im not sure how this might affect fighters. you need two people to test it though, one seeing what actually happens and one reporting what the client is showing.
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i believe it works with fighters and missles, because technically they are active projectiles that are targetable, so in a sense can be counted as a semi-ship/semi-object.
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Marius Falix Grand Admiral
Joined: July 05, 2010 Posts: 268 From: Luyten
| Posted: 2010-11-24 11:14  
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On 2010-11-21 13:09, furtim wrote:
I've seen it happen as a bug. Sometimes, I'll target space to send out recon SRRs, launch one bay, click a new spot in space, launch the second bay, but the first SRR turns around and goes to the second spot. They're not supposed to change orders mid-flight, but sometimes it happens anyway.
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u can also use this for beam sweeping.
Click, fire beams, sweep the beams 360' if there is a cloaked ship within it that range it will naturally be hit by the beams allowing u to know where to fire.
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one of the most usefull anti luth tactics iv came across... (a boat load of beacons never go amiss tho)
didnt notice larks... my bad [ This Message was edited by: Marius Falix on 2010-11-25 06:30 ]
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