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=== Scripts  ===
=== Scripts  ===


*With damps, a scan resolution script should be loaded by default and used most of the time. A Celestis will have trouble range-damping snipers, and can only do so up to 100 km or so for rookie pilots, although this varies with fitting and modules. Some mid-range snipers shoot from within 100 km, and it might be worth loading a range script for those. However damps have a short optimal, and in falloff the chances of damping get lower the further out the target is located. Resolution damping is only useful with some ECM on the field. It can also be helpful to range damp fast ships that are kiting the fleet.
*With damps, a scan resolution script should be loaded by default and used most of the time. A [[Celestis]] will have trouble range-damping snipers, and can only do so up to 100 km or so for rookie pilots, although this varies with fitting and modules. Some mid-range snipers shoot from within 100 km, and it might be worth loading a range script for those. However damps have a short optimal, and in falloff the chances of damping get lower the further out the target is located. Resolution damping is only useful with some ECM on the field. It can also be helpful to range damp fast ships that are kiting the fleet.


*With tracking disruptors, which script to use varies with the enemy ship's range from its target, and what type of weapon it has. For example, a blaster-fitted megathron will have a short optimal and mediocre falloff, thus range scripted TD will often be very effective even it is shooting from close range. A vagabond or cynabal kiting a uni fleet will most likely be shooting into its falloff with very low transversal, so range scripts would be most helpful. When in doubt, you can use your TDs unscripted.
*With tracking disruptors, which script to use varies with the enemy ship's range from its target, and what type of weapon it has. For example, a blaster-fitted [[Megathron]] will have a short optimal and mediocre falloff, thus range scripted TD will often be very effective even it is shooting from close range. A [[Vagabond]] or [[Cynabal]] kiting a uni fleet will most likely be shooting into its falloff with very low transversal, so range scripts would be most helpful. When in doubt, you can use your TDs unscripted.


=== ECM  ===
=== ECM  ===