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− | I still disagree that GuessFactors introduce that assumption. A GF is a scalar value representing the whole range of firing angles the enemy could reach. Orbital movement maximizes this range and distributes the values most evenly it. | + | I still disagree that GuessFactors introduce that assumption. A GF is a scalar value representing the whole range of firing angles the enemy could reach. Orbital movement maximizes this range and distributes the values most evenly across it. |
How about this: What if I used raw bearing offsets instead of GuessFactors? Do they assume orbital movement? | How about this: What if I used raw bearing offsets instead of GuessFactors? Do they assume orbital movement? |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 18 December 2013
I still disagree that GuessFactors introduce that assumption. A GF is a scalar value representing the whole range of firing angles the enemy could reach. Orbital movement maximizes this range and distributes the values most evenly across it.
How about this: What if I used raw bearing offsets instead of GuessFactors? Do they assume orbital movement?