ingrahammark7 Posted September 15 Share Posted September 15 I ran the "Centauro introduction" scenario and one Centauro dies, the other shoots through the dead vehicle at a tree where no enemies are. I don't consider this a major issue, I am just documenting the bug in case it is helpful to developers. I'm not sure if shooting through dead vehicles is a feature or a bug. However, the fact that the centauro was shooting at nothing at all and not in the direction of the enemy looks like a bug. 00 Centauro Introduction_16688_091423DESKTOP-C22R1836.aar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ssnake Posted September 15 Members Share Posted September 15 Could it be that the killed Centauro drove across the surviving Centauro's field of view as it pulled the trigger? That's the leading cause for Blue on Blue cases. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jartsev Posted September 15 Share Posted September 15 15 hours ago, ingrahammark7 said: I don't consider this a major issue, I am just documenting the bug in case it is helpful to developers. I'm not sure if shooting through dead vehicles is a feature or a bug. However, the fact that the centauro was shooting at nothing at all and not in the direction of the enemy looks like a bug. 1) Uploaded AAR clearly shows that both Centauros expended all their KE ammo and continued to engage enemy with HE, HEAT and HESH. 2) Some projectiles missed targets (hit probability is not 100%) or were detonated by trees obstructing their flight path 3) None of blue shots were fired through dead blue vehicle 4) Impact to a dead T-72 2-4/A at 00:00:47 was fired at T-72 1-1/A, which changed direction and speed to avoid collision with dead vehicle. If target changes direction or stops while shot is being fired, this would quite expectedly lead to a miss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ingrahammark7 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 10 hours ago, Jartsev said: 1) Uploaded AAR clearly shows that both Centauros expended all their KE ammo and continued to engage enemy with HE, HEAT and HESH. 2) Some projectiles missed targets (hit probability is not 100%) or were detonated by trees obstructing their flight path 3) None of blue shots were fired through dead blue vehicle 4) Impact to a dead T-72 2-4/A at 00:00:47 was fired at T-72 1-1/A, which changed direction and speed to avoid collision with dead vehicle. If target changes direction or stops while shot is being fired, this would quite expectedly lead to a miss. I'm sorry you can't see the issue but there are a lot of shots through the dead vehicle. If I can replicate the error I will provide a video. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ingrahammark7 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 13 hours ago, Ssnake said: Could it be that the killed Centauro drove across the surviving Centauro's field of view as it pulled the trigger? That's the leading cause for Blue on Blue cases. That was definetly not the cause, the centauro was firing 90 degrees away from any target that could be there. At this time stamp the centauro is facing directly at the other centauro and firing missed shots (which I guess the AAR doesn't record?). As you can see it is firing at some tree and the enemy is never there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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