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[quote]@[2up]knorke
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[quote]@[2up]knorke
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Once the looking unit had died, there is indeed no LOS over the hill's edge at the towers.
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Once the looking unit had died, there is indeed no LOS over the hill's edge at the towers.
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Why is there no LOS when the towers are shooting at me? Towers shoot in a straight line. So towers shooting at me \implies line of sight exists. Something has to be miscalculated here.
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Why is there no LOS when the towers are shooting at me? Towers shoot in a straight line. So towers shooting at me \implies line of sight exists. Something has to be miscalculated here.
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LOS mechanics sometimes suck, but this case was relatively mild.
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My com died!
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[spoiler]
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You might call it suicide, but I was just waiting there for Spring to realize how LOS actually works.
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