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In each case, the actual damage done to the target depends on a number of factors. You can read the details in these two articles: [[Turret Damage]] / [[Missile Damage]] - but for now it is enough to recognize that the two weapons systems do damage in different ways. Given that the target is within range of the weapon, then the final damage to the target depends on:
In each case, the actual damage done to the target depends on a number of factors. You can read the details in these two articles: [[Turret Damage]] / [[Missile Damage]] - but for now it is enough to recognize that the two weapons systems do damage in different ways. Given that the target is within range of the weapon, then the final damage to the target depends on:
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! scope="col"  style="width: 180px; background-color:#222222;" | Launcher
! scope="col" width="160px" style="background-color:#222222;" | Turret
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| Basic damage amount|| Basic damage amount
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| Signature radius of target|| Transversal speed
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| Velocity of target|| Turret tracking
|-
| Explosion radius of missile|| Turret signature resolution
|-
| Explosion velocity of missile|| Target signature radius
|-
| Damage reduction factor|| Turret optimal range
|-
|  || Turret range falloff
|}


Launcher: Basic damage amount, signature radius of target, velocity of target, explosion radius of missile, explosion velocity of missile, damage reduction factor
''Launcher'': base damage amount, signature radius of target, velocity of target, explosion radius of missile, explosion velocity of missile, damage reduction factor


''Turret'': basic damage amount, transversal speed, turret tracking, turret signature resolution, target signature radius, turret optimal range, turret range falloff


The difference, in simple terms, is that launchers will always "hit", but the damage done will vary depending on the size of the target and the speed of the explosion. On the other hand, turrets may miss the target, but a hit will always do its basic amount of damage.
The difference, in simple terms, is that launchers will always "hit", but the damage done will vary depending on the size of the target and the speed of the explosion. On the other hand, turrets may miss the target, but a hit will always do its basic amount of damage.