Question to TE Mission builder.Its possible to drive a vehicle between 2 coordinates?
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Hello,
i want to drive a car from one coordinate to another. Is
Question to TE Mission builder.Its possible to drive a vehicle between 2 coordinates?I mean, i define position
A :
LAT N 47.111.111
LAT E 017.111.111B
LAT N 47.211.111
LAT E 017.211.111and then this car drives from A to B.
Regards,
Marvel -
you can’t drive a vehicule to coordinate as vehicules will follow roads
but you could make the vehicule move from one point to another and then use these coordinatesYou need to use Mc (Mission Commander) to
1. make that vehicule move
2. note down the origin and arrival coordinates -
Thanks a lot for the hint, and good to know in advance.
With best regards,
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Vehicles move from one point to the other. A to B.
They don’t follow roads. They follow the links from A to B. If there is no direct link but exists a link of A to C to B they will go that way.
Actual movement on the terrain is done tile by tile. Each tile is 1km x 1km.
On the tile they move, if not threatened or positioned for defense, in a pattern of an X and a cross. So vertical or diagonal.Sent from TapaTalk
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They don’t follow roads. They follow the links from A to B.
True
But links are supposed to follow roads -
True but TE builder sees roads not links. So if the direct link doesn’t exist, the TE builder (human) will expect a different route.
That is why he always must save and open the mission to observe such things, and everything is done as planned and supposed to do. Sure you can’t do that in an online campaign.
Well you can but you must stop the server do your tests and rerun.Sent from TapaTalk
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mmmh,
Well maybe it would be worth mentionning then that it depends on how the theater is done.
I do believe that in official korea, links = roads as i have never seen a convoy or vehicules not following roads.in third party terrain where the time wasn’t taken to establish links correctly then it might be as you describe.
So this would be theater quality dependant wouldn’t it?
For the record, I’m only discussing official BMS, not third party items. -
@Red:
mmmh,
Well maybe it would be worth mentionning then that it depends on how the theater is done.
I do believe that in official korea, links = roads as i have never seen a convoy or vehicules not following roads.in third party terrain where the time wasn’t taken to establish links correctly then it might be as you describe.
So this would be theater quality dependant wouldn’t it?
For the record, I’m only discussing official BMS, not third party items.IIRC in BMS 4.32 Maverick Training TE, there was a tank battle scenario on a hillside with no obvious roads - are the tanks therefore treated differently and by vehicles we mean strictly wheeled ones?
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Yeap we r talking about roads so wheel and foot not naval nor air vehicles.
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@Red:
I do believe that in official korea, links = roads as i have never seen a convoy or vehicules not following roads.
Well this is totally not the case.
By design and by theory this can’t be done.