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The '''Force Fire''' command is used to order units to attack a chosen enemy or a specific spot. It can be useful when using artillery, firing at targets beyond the radar range, fighting stealth units and so on. The default key is "F".
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The '''Force Fire''' command is used to order units to attack a chosen enemy or a specific spot. It can be useful when using artillery, firing at targets beyond the radar range, fighting stealth units and so on. The default key is {{Key press|F}}.
  
 
The command also has an area version with the following modifiers:
 
The command also has an area version with the following modifiers:
 
 
* Drag after clicking to order attack on all enemies in queue.
 
* Drag after clicking to order attack on all enemies in queue.
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* {{Key press|Alt}} and dragging orders the selected units to fire at different points on the ground along a line.
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* {{Key press|Ctrl}} and dragging orders to attack all enemies in the range covered by the resulting circle and splits the targets between selected units.
  
* '''ALT''' and dragging orders a fire in along a line.
 
  
* '''CTRL''' and dragging orders to attack all enemies and splits the targets between selected units.
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 17 May 2024

The Force Fire command is used to order units to attack a chosen enemy or a specific spot. It can be useful when using artillery, firing at targets beyond the radar range, fighting stealth units and so on. The default key is F.

The command also has an area version with the following modifiers:

  • Drag after clicking to order attack on all enemies in queue.
  • Alt and dragging orders the selected units to fire at different points on the ground along a line.
  • Ctrl and dragging orders to attack all enemies in the range covered by the resulting circle and splits the targets between selected units.