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Let's say your ship has a protruding non-frangible sub-entity, and that non-frangible sub-entity just happens to collide with another ship in passing. Would that cause damage to either ship? Further, if that sub-entity were indeed frangible, would that cause damage to to your ship other than to the frangible part itself?
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Re: Hate to ask but...
If it's non-frangible then all damage received by the entity will be transferred to your ship and the entity would remain undamaged. The other ship would also receive collision damage. If the sub-entity is frangible then the entity would take damage as well your ship.Paradox wrote:Let's say your ship has a protruding non-frangible sub-entity, and that non-frangible sub-entity just happens to collide with another ship in passing. Would that cause damage to either ship? Further, if that sub-entity were indeed frangible, would that cause damage to to your ship other than to the frangible part itself?
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Re: Hate to ask but...
First case: yes, both ships take scrape damage.Paradox wrote:Let's say your ship has a protruding non-frangible sub-entity, and that non-frangible sub-entity just happens to collide with another ship in passing. Would that cause damage to either ship? Further, if that sub-entity were indeed frangible, would that cause damage to to your ship other than to the frangible part itself?
Second case: ... this is not entirely clear. Assuming for simplicity you hit the main entity on the other ship, then as far as I can tell: if you hit them, then you take damage against your main entity; if they hit you, then you take damage against your subentity and against your main entity, unless the subentity is not frangible in which case you would take damage twice against your main entity (and they also take doubled damage). I suspect this is not the intended behaviour, and by far the simplest solution would be to make it so that scrape damage is always applied (once) to the main entity, regardless of which parts of the two ships actually collided.
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Re: Hate to ask but...
cim wrote:First case: yes, both ships take scrape damage.Paradox wrote:Let's say your ship has a protruding non-frangible sub-entity, and that non-frangible sub-entity just happens to collide with another ship in passing. Would that cause damage to either ship? Further, if that sub-entity were indeed frangible, would that cause damage to to your ship other than to the frangible part itself?
Second case: ... this is not entirely clear. Assuming for simplicity you hit the main entity on the other ship, then as far as I can tell: if you hit them, then you take damage against your main entity; if they hit you, then you take damage against your subentity and against your main entity, unless the subentity is not frangible in which case you would take damage twice against your main entity (and they also take doubled damage). I suspect this is not the intended behaviour, and by far the simplest solution would be to make it so that scrape damage is always applied (once) to the main entity, regardless of which parts of the two ships actually collided.
Ok, then my "Reaper" type ship with giant scythe like blades used to "rip open" other ships, will have to be put on the shelf! };] Thanks for the answers guys!