Weapon Positions
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Weapon Positions
Does anyone have thoughts as to why my "weapon-position" port & starboard don't seem to match my model?
the aft seems to be fine and fire from the correct position. the side lasers fire from a position that seems a good 4 or 5 units back from where i lined it up on the model, and seem to fire from a slightly random area, which i assume is coded.
the placing is the annoying bit tho, i've got muzzles drawn on my skin, and after working out all the positions as per my modeller, the game shows the beams as coming from further back. i'm def using the right model etc, i reloaded it all to check.
cheers....
the aft seems to be fine and fire from the correct position. the side lasers fire from a position that seems a good 4 or 5 units back from where i lined it up on the model, and seem to fire from a slightly random area, which i assume is coded.
the placing is the annoying bit tho, i've got muzzles drawn on my skin, and after working out all the positions as per my modeller, the game shows the beams as coming from further back. i'm def using the right model etc, i reloaded it all to check.
cheers....
Re: Weapon Positions
I can't help you with that unless you were moving in that ship while testing. I've noticed that when a ship moves the side lasers appear to shoot from a slightly different direction, probably an offset created by the ship moving while the shot is being created...Killer Wolf wrote:the side lasers fire from a position that seems a good 4 or 5 units back from where i lined it up on the model, and seem to fire from a slightly random area, which i assume is coded.
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Have you tried firing when your ship is stationary?
I've noticed that the laser start position moves along the z-axis with changing ship speed, just like the exhaust start position does.
I've noticed that the laser start position moves along the z-axis with changing ship speed, just like the exhaust start position does.
...and keep it under lightspeed!
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The above answers are pretty much right. Lasers are created relative to the shooting ship’s current position and exist for several frames, but don’t move, so they fall behind the ship.
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Well, obviously, what you’re seeing is the glowing ionisation trail created when the laser passes through the, um, not-entirely-luminiferous aether.
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Yep, that good old-fashioned ionised phlogiston tends to burn stationary looking afterimages...
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Hey, that's fine...I only know because I'm flying a Caduceus and thus am shooting very much with side lasers (more often than with the rear laser) and thus began wondering why sometimes the beam is so well aligned that it's almost invisible and sometimes it seems to come from a spot a little bit offKiller Wolf wrote:nuts, i never even thought to try stopping the ship X-(
cheers all, i'll try that when i get in!
BTW: Has anyone of you played Carrier Command on those old Atari/Amiga machines? The ship there also had a big laser - and it could move faster through water than the shots of that laser were moving
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Now there was a classic game, never had it my Amiga, played it on a friend's Atari ST. Ground breaking stuff, well ahead of its time, like so many games of that era.Screet wrote:BTW: Has anyone of you played Carrier Command on those old Atari/Amiga machines? The ship there also had a big laser - and it could move faster through water than the shots of that laser were moving
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In the early days of passive IR homing missiles, they often headed for the sun - or during heavy manoeuvring, the tail pipe of the aircraft which fired it...Killer Wolf wrote:lol. reminds me of the story (apocryphal?) of the guy who shot himself down. was in a fighter jet and did some test firing, and apparently flew into his own bullets as they lost speed. guessing he woulda had to be descending as well, but it's an amusing story.
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Possibly not that BS - if the sun glint off the glass of the greenhouse was at the right angle - an old IR missile would pick it up as a nice compact source of IR energy and home right in on it - even some reasonably modern defence aid suite kit can still be spoofed with a dozen kids sat on a hillside wiggling mirrors...)Killer Wolf wrote:DH, i heard a story about one locking onto a greenhouse type structure on the ground, pretty sure that must be a BS tale tho!
like the sun theory like, be like moths heading for the moon or summat.
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