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February 26th, 2012, 11:34 AM
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How to design unit dismount in AI
How may I instruct the AI to dismount or mount a unit from a vehicle? Let's say, we have a scout team riding in a vehicle, at a waypoint, I want the scouts to dismount, or have the team mount up?
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February 26th, 2012, 11:37 AM
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Re: How to design unit dismount in AI
The AI decides when it mounts and dismounts, not you. Waypoints do not have orders.
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February 27th, 2012, 05:19 AM
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Re: How to design unit dismount in AI
Apart from the AI dismounting under fire it does seem to dismount once it starts to get in small arms fire range of victory hexes. Sometimes quite sensibly such as if its path takes it to a row of woods hexes 8 or so hexes distant from the victory hex it could well unload behind them before moving through the tree line.
However setting this up is as much luck as anything & you cant quarantee it as there is I think a degree of randomness to the AI so it will not always do the same thing.
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February 29th, 2012, 04:03 PM
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Re: How to design unit dismount in AI
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Apart from the AI dismounting under fire it does seem to dismount once it starts to get in small arms fire range of victory hexes. Sometimes quite sensibly such as if its path takes it to a row of woods hexes 8 or so hexes distant from the victory hex it could well unload behind them before moving through the tree line.
However setting this up is as much luck as anything & you cant quarantee it as there is I think a degree of randomness to the AI so it will not always do the same thing.
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I'll play around with a few test scenarios. First off, I think I'll play with waypoints for a mounted vehicle, then try to waypoint the unit riding. Got me to thinking, thanks!
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February 29th, 2012, 10:16 PM
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Re: How to design unit dismount in AI
It can be worth spliting the passengers from the vehicles, i.e. buy a Mech Company & delete the infantry, then buy the infantry as a seperate company. That way you can give the infantry if dismounted seperate waypoints to the vehicles.
This way you can send the infantry out on foot & control the vehicles seperatly though do note its very hard to get vehicles to follow infantry on foot if they get close enough they do tend to pick up passengers.
If you dont want this the simpliest work around is to adjust the carry capacity or load cost so it cant pick them up.
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March 1st, 2012, 01:44 AM
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Re: How to design unit dismount in AI
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It can be worth spliting the passengers from the vehicles, i.e. buy a Mech Company & delete the infantry, then buy the infantry as a seperate company. That way you can give the infantry if dismounted seperate waypoints to the vehicles.
This way you can send the infantry out on foot & control the vehicles seperatly though do note its very hard to get vehicles to follow infantry on foot if they get close enough they do tend to pick up passengers.
If you dont want this the simpliest work around is to adjust the carry capacity or load cost so it cant pick them up.
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Yes, I was thinking of a similar scenario. Thanks again for the tips as you can't find these in a book.
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