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shaman oga
The Dunwich Horror
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Posted - 2014.11.21 15:39:00 -
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I've never been a fan of them, but till they are here, they should work, but they don't.
Point AS to a letter > Scan > No margin of error > A millisecond after the letter start blink > Are you ******* kidding me?
The margin of error of margin of error is more or less 50%.
Situational awareness commonly called passive scan.
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shaman oga
The Dunwich Horror
3269
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Posted - 2014.11.21 15:52:00 -
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Ripley Riley wrote:The redberry might have been out of range when you performed the scan, then sprinted to the point. Impossible, i was close enough to scan the whole null cannon area, he started hacking just after the scan animation finished.
Situational awareness commonly called passive scan.
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shaman oga
The Dunwich Horror
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Posted - 2014.11.21 17:52:00 -
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@Dreis No, not more than usual @Repe Susi Yes, it was a min scout, idk if CCP has implemented this feature.
Situational awareness also known as passive scan.
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shaman oga
Krullefor Organization
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Posted - 2014.11.21 19:37:00 -
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Kaze Eyrou wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Active scanner messages are incredibly glitchy. Unless he didn't actually scan him. Remember, all OP says is he scanned at the direction of the letter. How far was he? What was the angle of his scan? (while it's safe to assume 60, there are 90 and 30 angle variants) If he scans an objective directly at it from 90m with a 100m scan, and I'm 20m from the objective, sprinting to it, he won't scan me simply because I'm not in range. He gets NO MARGIN OF ERROR message. I arrive at objective 2 seconds later and start hacking. If he is closer, than the scanner's angle comes into play and he's covering less area. It's easy for me to be coming from the side, just be out of his scan angle, he gets a "No Margin" message, and then I start hacking the objective. You can have all the doubt you want on my word, i know i've scanned the point with an angle and from a distance which would have lit up everything on that point. Nothing appeared, no margin of error message, but there were a scout and a link down there.
Situational awareness also known as passive scan.
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shaman oga
Krullefor Organization
3275
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Posted - 2014.11.22 10:58:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:Vulpes Dolosus wrote:Vaguely relevant, but does anyone know the requirement for a "Large Margin of Error" scan? I've assumed it's when there are multiple dampened enemies within the scan but haven't quantified it. I think that was the conclussion others have come to as well, but I don't know that any testing has been done to understand where that line is anymore than the standard Margin of Error line. I always thought it was binary: "No margin of error" if there is nothing or everything is lit up. "Little margin of error" if there is something dampened.
I've never seen "large margin of error" even if i've probably scanned multiple dampened targets. With mixed targets (dampened and not) you still get "little margin of error".
Definitely require some test.
Situational awareness also known as passive scan.
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shaman oga
Krullefor Organization
3275
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Posted - 2014.11.22 11:40:00 -
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manboar thunder fist wrote:apparently if you fit 2 damps and a proto cloak, and cloak up as soon as you are scanned, it removes you from enemy scans. apparently. I confirm the target was cloaked when i've killed him.
Situational awareness also known as passive scan.
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