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[quote]How to reproduce it? How about literally any game with a kodachi ever. You send them into enemy base, click on mex and it will fire at whatever comes into range first.
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[quote]How to reproduce it? How about literally any game with a kodachi ever. You send them into enemy base, click on mex and it will fire at whatever comes into range first.
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I
think
this
is
a
different
thing
when
it
shoots
at
a
target
of
opportunity
when
designated
target
is
not
yet
in
reach.
That
is
what
holdfire
is
for.
I
don't
care
for
that.
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I
think
this
is
a
different
thing
when
it
shoots
at
a
target
of
opportunity
when
designated
target
is
not
yet
in
reach.
That
is
what
holdfire
is
for.
I
don't
care
for
that
in
the
slightest
and
i
think
both
you
and
@Fealthas
are
missing
the
point
by
conflating
these
issues.
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It's another thing where it ignores a designated target in favor of a target of opportunity when both are in range and in clear sight.
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It's another thing where it ignores a designated target in favor of a target of opportunity when both are in range and in clear sight.
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[quote]I command a Pyro to specifically target a Lotus, instead it targets a windmill. I reissued the order and it moved on to shooting the mex instead. [/quote]
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[quote]I command a Pyro to specifically target a Lotus, instead it targets a windmill. I reissued the order and it moved on to shooting the mex instead. [/quote]
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Not having watched the replay, it sounds to me like the case of Pyro ignoring the target order. Pyros are not long-reload units, so wasting a few flame bursts on targets of opportunity before the designated target became shootable would not have been critical.
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Not having watched the replay, it sounds to me like the case of Pyro ignoring the target order. Pyros are not long-reload units, so wasting a few flame bursts on targets of opportunity before the designated target became shootable would not have been critical.
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But shooting targets of opportunity *instead* of the designated Lotus sounds exactly like what @Jazcash describes.
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But shooting targets of opportunity *instead* of the designated Lotus sounds exactly like what @Jazcash describes.
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The other difference is that shooting targets of opportunity on fire-at-will is the expected behaviour. Ignoring manually issued targets which are in range is not the expected behaviour.
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The other difference is that shooting targets of opportunity on fire-at-will is the expected behaviour. Ignoring manually issued targets which are in range is not the expected behaviour.
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