Re: [Epic] "FIREPOWER" and Blast Markers

From: Scott Shupe <shupe_at_...>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 18:30:07 -0400

Aaron Day wrote:
>
> Galleo_at_... wrote:
> >
> > But mainly they represent suppression fire of those weapons that can fire, ie
> > that are in range.
> >
>
> So now our suppression fire affects individual weapons on specific
> targets. Thats pretty accurate "suppression" fire. Besides, if my
> Shadowsword want to fire at a Gargant, why should he only be able to
> fire if some Stormboy is running around within 45cm or not. And what if
> that guy dies during WE Shooting before my Shadowsword fire, can he
> suddenly not shoot.
>
> See, my way makes more sense.

        I assume your way is that out-of-range weapons count
towards suppression? That doesn't make any more sense than
the official way. Alan Brain's method is the only one that
really makes sense.

Scott Shupe
shupe_at_... shupes@... http://www.rpi.edu/~shupes
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