pcoud
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Joined: 3/10/2011 Status: offline
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@jerkface: funny how different people may interpret the same thing in two opposite ways: I have the exact same desired behaviour as you, but I set my fleets on manual, defend, system. You say: attack anyone that comes in, I say: defend against incoming threats. And by the way, what is the difference? It seems to be working rather well for me, so maybe you can give it a try. My understanding of the attack posture is more when you want your fleets to move into ennemy territory and attack. Attacking is an action, defending a reaction. When you are "attacking" an ennemy that entered into your system, you are actually defending, in my opinion. Anyway, fleet and ship behaviour is very confusing: you have individual ships engagement stances, fleet engagement stances, fleet postures, manual vs auto, the default engagement stances in the empire settings, the attack overmatch, and behaviour that is dictated by the ship design itself... I really wish Erik or Eliott could someday spend some time in explaining at least how it is intended to work (as Erik said just above, it is maybe not working as intended), as we all feel we have a powerful tool, but very few seem to be able to properly use it.
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