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User:Boniface Vachon/Homefront Strategy: Difference between revisions

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* 13km: can handle the near rocks of the Inner/Outer split
* 13km: can handle the near rocks of the Inner/Outer split
* 18km: can handle the Dancing Snakes split
* 18km: can handle the Dancing Snakes split
* 22km: can handle the arms of the Squid split
* 23km: can handle the arms of the Squid split
* 26km: can handle the far rocks of the Inner/Outer split
* 26km: can handle the far rocks of the Inner/Outer split
* 40km(?): can reach all rocks from any position in any split
* 34km: can reach all rocks from
* 40km: can reach all rocks from any position in any split


Unlike yield breakpoints, range breakpoints are much looser. These ranges are not the absolute minimums, but fairly close. Higher range makes positioning considerably easier, drifting more forgiving, and generally very impactful in consistently completing sites. (Values in tooltips and distances in space above 10km, the game loves rounding. If your range is 25km and the rock is 25km away you may not be able to mine it as your true mining range and true distance to the rock may be quite different.)
Unlike yield breakpoints, range breakpoints are much looser. These ranges are not the absolute minimums, but fairly close. Higher range makes positioning considerably easier, drifting more forgiving, and generally very impactful in consistently completing sites. (Values in tooltips and distances in space above 10km, the game loves rounding. If your range is 25km and the rock is 25km away you may not be able to mine it as your true mining range and true distance to the rock may be quite different.)