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Yes it saves the direction of impulse and you can control the direction by positioning the transport relative to the newton.
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Yes it saves the direction of impulse and you can control the direction by positioning the transport relative to the newton.
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It needs very little terraform - you only need to make a small tower to unload the unit on top. If you unload it on flat the unit frequently collides with the ground and/or transport and receives damage or even dies.
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It needs very little terraform - you only need to make a small tower to unload the unit on top. If you unload it on flat the unit frequently collides with the ground and/or transport and receives damage or even dies.
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http://zero-k.info/Battles/Detail/63999
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Demonstration of the Jack/Sumo launcher.
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I still think the tactic is not OP. If you don't jump at the right time the unit will fly of the map and die. Also it takes long time for the Jack/Sumo to land on ground and enemy sees the landing unit in advance and can prepare stuff to kill it easily.
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