Target nearest incoming missile
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Is that the one where a Thargoid marries a Treeoid for the unusual mating tradition?
Errh...Yeah. Nevermind.
Errh...Yeah. Nevermind.
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Nope... vanilla Oolite, but I think it's a joystick only option.Commander McLane wrote:Isn't targetting the nearest incoming missile a function from a game-changing OXP as well?
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Now the million credit question is, does it lock a missile onto the hostile warhead, or just the ID?maik wrote:Shift-T on the keyboard does the trick for me.
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You sure it wasn't about TV dramas for bored Thargoid hive-wives?Commander McLane wrote:Huh? I think this very thread started with the complaint that it doesn't lock a missile?!?Cmdr Wyvern wrote:Now the million credit question is, does it lock a missile onto the hostile warhead, or just the ID?maik wrote:Shift-T on the keyboard does the trick for me.
Errh...Yeah. Nevermind.
Anyway, I'm guessing that shift-T does the same thing as the joystick option does, ergo no locking a missile onto a missile.
For a ship with flakgun turrets, that's no big deal; the turrets simply go into point-defense mode. For ships without flakguns, like a Cobbie, and no countermeasures beyond ECM and/or injectors, yup, big deal.
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Shift-T is the equivalent of doing a "r" on the missile and not a "t". So, it sets the ID as target, but does not set it as target for the active missile slot.Cmdr Wyvern wrote:Now the million credit question is, does it lock a missile onto the hostile warhead, or just the ID?maik wrote:Shift-T on the keyboard does the trick for me.
It would be easy to change but back when I noticed this behaviour, I was affright I could break other stuff when I changed it, so I left it as it was. Probably a bad choice.
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Thanks again Eric… if it is easy to change, and doesn’t break anything… great! As someone who pilots a Cobra III, with only shields and injectors to help thwart a hardhead, it would be a boon. As you said earlier, sorting through the target memory in the midst of a close-quarters firefight is not ideal.Eric Walch wrote:It would be easy to change
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