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Could someone point me to where it is?
Thanks.
It only really seemed off to me because if I mount it backwards as suggested I need to counter the momentum of it's launch or they wind up moving back away from the target or standing nearly still.
So I figured 40 m/s was a good deploy speed, but it's actually like 60+ if you mount backwards and you'll run into your bomb going over 20m/s if it's mounted forwards.
When I say fire forward, I mean relative the launcher... so the suggested backwards mounting results in the launch force and ship momentum canceling each other and the bombs move slowly if at all.
Orient it with the ship and the bombs launch, but their speed cap causes you to ram into them instantly and jitter like mad.
The only viable way now is to orient forward and launch from incredibly low speeds.
Looks amazing now though :)
Good news: The graphical error was fixed by recent patches.
Bad news: It now fires away forward from the ship like a normal missle instead of coming out the back. It seems to inherit some of the ship's momentum but will launch forward from a standstill.
To be honest it sort of works like this.
Great stuff, Ninja!
<3 <3
Anyway, here it is:
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=699655100
But ultimately, whatever. If you do it, throw me an invite on steam before you upload it so we can go over it first, that's my only condition.