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Lct-1M T-Bolts Flying Over Top Of Target

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#1 Thomas Greenman

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Posted 04 May 2024 - 09:24 PM

Patch: 1.4.294.0 - 23-APRIL-2024
Location: Locust-1M, Thunderbolt 5, Live match
Reproduction Rate: 90%
Steps to Reproduce:
1: Equip a LCT-1M with two Thunderbolt 5s, no TAG or BAP.
2: Enter a live quickplay match - they seem to properly target the target's center in training grounds.
3: Lock onto a mech anywhere within range - size, speed and direct/indirect does not seem to change much.
4: Fire the thunderbolts, and they should fly over the top of your target and miss most of the time. It's almost like they're aiming for a point above the mech.

Skill tree code: aa84a7252829075180108c141ec207420405a000000000060464f47000000 Build code: AH2:20F0|4d|RPpB0|i^|i^qB0|i^|i^r:0|h@s:0|h@t@0u@0v20|QPw202020

My Archer 2R(S) doesn't seem to have this issue, having played a few matches in both it and the LCT-1M.

(If I had to give my two cents, I suspect it might be caused by the extreme 65% velocity boost to the T-bolts? I can't test that though, as I don't have any other mechs that have similar quirks and can mount T-Bolts)

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Posted 05 May 2024 - 01:22 AM

I suggest that you post it in the appropriate patch notes thread: Patch Notes - 1.4.294.0 - 23-April-2024

#3 Thomas Greenman

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Posted 05 May 2024 - 04:14 AM

Ah, thank you. That didn't come to mind, somehow. I will do just that! Posted Image

Edited by Thomas Greenman, 05 May 2024 - 04:17 AM.


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Posted 05 May 2024 - 07:07 AM

View PostThomas Greenman, on 05 May 2024 - 04:14 AM, said:

Ah, thank you. That didn't come to mind, somehow. I will do just that! Posted Image
Good luck!

In that thread you have at least some hope that some PGI employee will notice your problem. Posted Image





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