Difference between revisions of ".backshot"
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Storing a positive number in .backshoot or increasing .backshoot by one, will instruct the bot to fire backwards if a non zero value is stored in .shoot. | Storing a positive number in .backshoot or increasing .backshoot by one, will instruct the bot to fire backwards if a non zero value is stored in .shoot. | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 30 January 2006
.backshot (900) and .aimshoot allow for more control over how the shot is produced.
Sysvars:
Shooting:
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Advanced Shooting Commands
Storing a positive number in .backshoot or increasing .backshoot by one, will instruct the bot to fire backwards if a non zero value is stored in .shoot.
Saving energy by using the increase operator:
.backshoot inc -6 .shoot store