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Bug exists as of version 1.1.1.2 today:
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Bug exists as of version 1.1.1.2 today:
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By line attack, I am referring to the feature that allows one to order units to attack points along a line drawn by the user.
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By line attack, I am referring to the feature that allows one to order units to attack points along a line drawn by the user.
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Steps to reproduce:
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Steps to reproduce:
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1. Make a few planes with a ground attack.
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1. Make a few planes with a ground attack.
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2.
Give
planes
a
line
attack
order
(
A,
Alt+Click-drag)
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2.
Give
planes
a
line
attack
order
(
A,
Alt+Click-drag,
this
may
use
Ctrl+Click-drag
for
some
users)
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Expected behavior: Planes will be assigned specific points on the ground, spread evenly along the drawn line. They will attack their assigned points.
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Expected behavior: Planes will be assigned specific points on the ground, spread evenly along the drawn line. They will attack their assigned points.
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Actual behavior: Planes will be assigned points to attack, as expected. All attack orders from the line attack are then immediately canceled. The attack order markers and lines disappear one-by-one, over the course of about a second, depending on the number of units. If the unit is close enough to attack before the order is canceled, it will execute the attack order.
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Actual behavior: Planes will be assigned points to attack, as expected. All attack orders from the line attack are then immediately canceled. The attack order markers and lines disappear one-by-one, over the course of about a second, depending on the number of units. If the unit is close enough to attack before the order is canceled, it will execute the attack order.
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Tested with Licho and Avenger.
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Tested with Licho and Avenger.
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