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{{TTL|Range}} defines the distance (in cells) that a weapon can travel (aka the distance from the firing point to the impact point [in 3D, so it makes a difference for targets in different altitudes]). It takes a positive floating point value as literal distance, and, starting with RA2, [[#Special values|-2]] as a special value.
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{{f|Range|link}} defines the distance (in cells) that a weapon can travel (aka the distance from the firing point to the impact point [in 3D, so it makes a difference for targets in different altitudes]). It takes a positive floating point value as literal distance, and, starting with RA2, [[#Special values|-2]] as a special value.
  
Mind that this only applies to non-homing projectiles. Homing projectiles (those which have a positive {{TTL|ROT}} value) can follow their targets all over the map, unless they are tagged as {{TTL|Ranged}}.
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Mind that this only applies to non-homing projectiles. Homing projectiles (those which have a positive {{f|ROT|link}} value) can follow their targets all over the map, unless they are tagged as {{f|Ranged|link}}.
  
 
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== Special values ==
In ''RA2/YR only'', {{TTL|Range|-2}} is a special value indicating infinite range.
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In ''RA2/YR only'', {{f|Range|-2|link}} is a special value indicating infinite range.

Revision as of 10:28, 27 November 2009

On Weapons

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Flag: Range
File(s): rules(md).ini
Values: Floating point values: Any decimal number (clearer range should be added in Template:Values).
Special Values: -2 (see )
Default: ?
Applicable to: Weapons


Range defines the distance (in cells) that a weapon can travel (aka the distance from the firing point to the impact point [in 3D, so it makes a difference for targets in different altitudes]). It takes a positive floating point value as literal distance, and, starting with RA2, -2 as a special value.

Mind that this only applies to non-homing projectiles. Homing projectiles (those which have a positive ROT value) can follow their targets all over the map, unless they are tagged as Ranged.

On SuperWeaponTypes

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Flag: Range
File(s): rules(md).ini
Values: Floating point values: Any decimal number (clearer range should be added in Template:Values).
Special Values: -2 (see )
Default: ?
Applicable to: SuperWeaponTypes


Specifies the radius (in cells) of the "area effect indicator" that is displayed when a player is targeting this Super Weapon. Note that this is just a visual effect, and doesn't actually influence the Super Weapon's area of effect.

On Sounds

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Flag: Range
File(s): sound(md).ini
Values: Floating point values: Any decimal number (clearer range should be added in Template:Values).
Special Values: -2 (see )
Default: ?
Applicable to: Sounds


Some sounds should be heard by players regardless of their current screen position ("Kirov reporting", for example), while other sounds should only be heard within a certain radius from their point of origin (Machinegun impact sound, for example). In the second case, the Range= in the sound's section defines that radius.
If you don't specify a Range= when a game is expecting it, it will default to the Range= value of the sound(md).ini's [Defaults] section.

See also the Type= and VShift= statements.

Special values

In RA2/YR only, Range=-2 is a special value indicating infinite range.