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[quote]Homing missiles do not miss radar dots. If you watch them closely they appear to fly at the radar dot for most of their flight but at the end they veer to the side and hit the real unit position. In effect they see what they are supposed to be shooting at and hit it.[/quote]
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[quote]Homing missiles do not miss radar dots. If you watch them closely they appear to fly at the radar dot for most of their flight but at the end they veer to the side and hit the real unit position. In effect they see what they are supposed to be shooting at and hit it.[/quote]
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This
will
no
longer
be
true
in
Spring
101.
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[url=https://github.
com/spring/spring/commit/4bb06e208a5b10dac705c0bce616100d52bb7f86]This
will
no
longer
be
true
in
Spring
101[/url].
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[quote]It could be fixed by raising the LOS emit height for all units to something like 80. This way they'd become visible even without having to fire.
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[quote]It could be fixed by raising the LOS emit height for all units to something like 80. This way they'd become visible even without having to fire.
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(unless there's a high enough obstacle or height difference involved)[/quote]
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(unless there's a high enough obstacle or height difference involved)[/quote]
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The exploit involved creating height difference (terraform holes). It also happened naturally in some cases such as cliffs.
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The exploit involved creating height difference (terraform holes). It also happened naturally in some cases such as cliffs.
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