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This term shows that hit chance decreases the further the target is beyond optimal range. This relationship can be visualized along a 1D axis.
This term shows that hit chance decreases the further the target is beyond optimal range. This relationship can be visualized along a 1D axis.
[[File:Turret tracking visualization.png|thumb|alt=The heatmap of hit chance, from a stationary 200mm Autocannon I without any ammo or skill, tracking an orbitting object at a distance of 5000 meter and 1380m/s speed, is 60.55%.|The heatmap of hit chance, from a stationary 200mm Autocannon I without any ammo or skill, tracking an orbitting object.]]


Next, consider the tracking term:  
Next, consider the tracking term:  
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From this, we can interpret the turret's tracking stat as a kind of '''"maximum allowable angular velocity"''' it can handle. Visually, this forms a 2D cone shape where hit chance remains high within the cone and falls off outside of it.
From this, we can interpret the turret's tracking stat as a kind of '''"maximum allowable angular velocity"''' it can handle. Visually, this forms a 2D cone shape where hit chance remains high within the cone and falls off outside of it.
[[File:Turret tracking visualization.png|thumb|alt=The heatmap of hit chance, from a stationary 200mm Autocannon I without any ammo or skill, tracking an orbitting object at a distance of 5000 meter and 1380m/s speed, is 60.55%.|The heatmap of hit chance, from a stationary 200mm Autocannon I without any ammo or skill, tracking an orbitting object.]]