What're the radii in normal size grid squares of Raynor (Marine)'s and Terran Dropship's vision range? (First question answered.) And if I were to make locations that encompass all of it, would I be better off with just a square, or a vertically larger rectangle and a horizontally larger rectangle centered on the unit? Thanks!
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 2 2007, 10:10 pm by FatalException.
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I think they are somewhere around 8x8, use a square since their vision is circular.
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I think they are somewhere around 8x8, use a square since their vision is circular.
An exact number would be nice, and my problem is shown in the following diagram:
The grey-blotched areas are in the actual vision range, the circles represent vision range and the rectangles represent the locations. It's either too little or too much.
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Go with a bit too much, nothing really wrong with it being a tiny bit over.
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Go with a bit too much, nothing really wrong with it being a tiny bit over.
Well, the problem with that is that I have an ability that spawns a probe, but that probe can't stray too far from Raynor, because it's invincible (and supposed to represent a bomb-guiding laser). I'd use an observer, but it can't build (it's a secret) and it can see too far.
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You can reduce the observer's vision range by blinding it. This would also require using the same unit being given to|from neutral player, instead of spawning a new one every time. Which would nevertheless still not give the obs abiblity to build anything )
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As I recall, Warcraft II's map editor had fields for both unit vision and attack ranges. That's about the only feature of that editor that I miss. There's so many places in Starcraft that the fields would be useful in, and I can't imagine that they would be any hassle to implement in the game engine. Oh well. Starcraft II will probably have the ability to modify vision ranges so that nobody has to come up with these quirky methods to limiting/extending sight.
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