Unit Fly Level (Fly Height)
Posted: 15 Dec 2007, 20:55
I would like to make few new unit what have different fly level. Currently it seems that normal fly level is ~200-300 and if i set it higer as 800, units dont know anymore where to go.
Somehow units loose way to "touch" waypoints and starts just flying around waypoint. They dont attact or do anything else until they get "touched" that waypoint (waypoint can be enemy or waypoint) and then they continue to next one.
Im thinking problem is that turn rate is too BIG or too SMALL but i have changed them without affect. I have even tryed to change LOS to bigger than fly level if it would be from that, no help.
So question is, how i make new unit to fly higer, like 800 and same time LOS could be lower so it is just radar vehicle or needs radar contact to attack enemy units BUT still can fly trought waypoints as 200-300 fly level units?
I have even edited older units to check is my unit wrong but same happends with all units so is it really so that flying units cannot fly over 300 fly alt?
Is there something what i have missed? Rule that those units cannot fly over sertain level altitude or what?
Somehow units loose way to "touch" waypoints and starts just flying around waypoint. They dont attact or do anything else until they get "touched" that waypoint (waypoint can be enemy or waypoint) and then they continue to next one.
Im thinking problem is that turn rate is too BIG or too SMALL but i have changed them without affect. I have even tryed to change LOS to bigger than fly level if it would be from that, no help.
So question is, how i make new unit to fly higer, like 800 and same time LOS could be lower so it is just radar vehicle or needs radar contact to attack enemy units BUT still can fly trought waypoints as 200-300 fly level units?
I have even edited older units to check is my unit wrong but same happends with all units so is it really so that flying units cannot fly over 300 fly alt?
Is there something what i have missed? Rule that those units cannot fly over sertain level altitude or what?