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hello
I seen a few ships that use turrets that shoot guided missiles
a favored practice is to shoot the missile upward or sideward
this is a good idea to avoid getting missiles caught in crossfire
to avoid turrets from shooting into the ship, ppl made the turret so it has a limited angle
what if
we can cut down the whole second part of the moving turret and just be able to place
the AI and weapons on the swiveling part
and grant the missiles a greater tolerance for locking? << this only on turrets under a AI
and does fire when the swiveling angle matches with its target
just a taught
best regards,
wanzer.
I seen a few ships that use turrets that shoot guided missiles
a favored practice is to shoot the missile upward or sideward
this is a good idea to avoid getting missiles caught in crossfire
to avoid turrets from shooting into the ship, ppl made the turret so it has a limited angle
what if
we can cut down the whole second part of the moving turret and just be able to place
the AI and weapons on the swiveling part
and grant the missiles a greater tolerance for locking? << this only on turrets under a AI
and does fire when the swiveling angle matches with its target
just a taught
best regards,
wanzer.