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Update (partly) the default behavior section. The "Attack and Follow" still needs to be updated (If it even still exists). |
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:::; Enabled : All drones attack a single target. There are almost no situations in which this box should not be checked. | :::; Enabled : All drones attack a single target. There are almost no situations in which this box should not be checked. | ||
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{{Hatnote|18 August 2024: In the old image this option was shown under the section "Fighter Settings" Today's upload does not have that section, but the source was also not fighter capable.}} | {{Hatnote|18 August 2024: In the old image this option was shown under the section "Fighter Settings" Today's upload does not have that section, but the source was also not fighter capable.}} | ||
: Only applies to fighter and fighter-bomber drones (as used by [[capital ships]]). As these drones have built-in warp drives, they can follow targets even if they warp away - to prevent this (and keep your drones with you), uncheck the box. Disabling the "attack and follow" setting is a good idea if you suspect that the target may warp to a [[POS]] and if the fighters follow, they will likely be destroyed by the POS' defenses. | : Only applies to fighter and fighter-bomber drones (as used by [[capital ships]]). As these drones have built-in warp drives, they can follow targets even if they warp away - to prevent this (and keep your drones with you), uncheck the box. Disabling the "attack and follow" setting is a good idea if you suspect that the target may warp to a [[POS]] and if the fighters follow, they will likely be destroyed by the POS' defenses. | ||