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B413572 4 on Cooper_Hill_TNM02-V1 (Multiplayer)

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5/12/2016 12:00:53 AMGBrankTheEloIsALie before revert after revert
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1 [quote]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.[/quote] 1 [quote]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.[/quote]
2 Not quite. Just like being able to see someone and being able to shoot someone in an FPS are different things (unless you're scoped). It's not really relevant for the issue here, but the argument doesn't work (or relies on improperly defined terms). 2 Not quite. Just like being able to see someone and being able to shoot someone in an FPS are different things (unless you're scoped). It's not really relevant for the issue here, but the argument doesn't work (or relies on improperly defined terms).
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4 Other than that, it's unfortunately how the mechanics work. In order for your com to "see" a unit, he needs to have LOS to the ground around it ( which he didn't have) . The LLT could see you because his LOS-emit-point ( his "eye") is further above the ground. 4 Other than that, it's unfortunately how the mechanics work. In order for your com to "see" a unit, he needs to have LOS to the ground around it ( which he didn't have) . The LLT could still see you because his LOS-emit-point ( his "eye") is further above the ground.