Feature Request
Moderator: SEOW Developers
Feature Request
I have been tweaking the recon settings but getting nowhere. I tried increasing the max gain etc. but ships still show up as ? marks after recon flights. It would be nice if capital ships would show up with 100% recon and things like transports 60% recon after a single flight. Surely capital ships could be ID-ed at several kilometers.
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Yes, they can be identified reasonably easily. However recon intelligence also determines the location. So 100% recon gives full affiliation data AND exact location data.
If you want 100% recon after one photo, then you need to adjust recon gain, recon decay and recon scale parameters to ensure that photo events operate in the way you want.
Cheers,
4S
If you want 100% recon after one photo, then you need to adjust recon gain, recon decay and recon scale parameters to ensure that photo events operate in the way you want.
Cheers,
4S
IV/JG7_4Shades
SEOW Developer
SEOW Developer
http://seowhq.net/seowforum/viewtopic.p ... ight=recon
This thread covers the coding of recon function, if anyone is following along.
This thread covers the coding of recon function, if anyone is following along.
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No, all objects are treated the same. What I am trying to say is that even if you know 100% where a ship is now, you should not know 100% where it is in an hour's time. Even if it has remained stationary, as an opposition commander you will not know that it is in the same place until you go to look where it is again. Therefore your uncertainty always increases with time.Are you saying that ships are more easily identified in the existing code?
SEOW tries to simulate these myriad complexities by the simple recon decay model.
Cheers,
4S
IV/JG7_4Shades
SEOW Developer
SEOW Developer
This whole discussion is based on the fact that I often have to rely on large numbers of AI planes in my campaigns due to the lack of human participation. It has is downsides and advantages. If most of the slots in a campaign are human pilots then there really is no issue. As it is I will adjust the required recon required to target ground and sea units based on the number of human pilots and accept that the overall logic is sound.SEOW tries to simulate these myriad complexities by the simple recon decay model.
Thanks Shades