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− | The distance of a target from the creature is the initial trigger for creature behaviors. At 128 meters, creatures with stalking behavior will have a chance to chase after potential targets. Stalking behavior is not necessarily actual detection but resembles real-world hunter-prey where the hunting animal is following the scent of the potential prey, although not necessarily having spotted the prey item yet. Non stalking and stalking creatures begin actual target detection checks at 64 meters. Whenever a target enters the detection range of creatures, | + | The distance of a target from the creature is the initial trigger for creature behaviors. At 128 meters, creatures with stalking behavior will have a chance to chase after potential targets. Stalking behavior is not necessarily actual detection but resembles real-world hunter-prey where the hunting animal is following the scent of the potential prey, although not necessarily having spotted the prey item yet. Non stalking and stalking creatures begin actual target detection checks at 64 meters. Whenever a target enters the detection range of creatures, the system begins an awareness check cycle where at every cycle, the target's current posture, movement speed and distance are calculated into an detection response chance by the creature. If the creature passes this detection chance then the target's presence is made aware to the creature and awareness triggers begin. |
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsCreatures in SWG use a complex system to detect the presence of potential enemies. Once a target is detected, a number of processes execute to determine if the creature should attack the target or not. The process of target detection and creature response are explained under the following categories:
Detection ChecksThe ability for a creature to detect another target depends on a number of factors:
Note: There are no known formulas for detection chances.
Approach Trigger EventsWhenever an npc, creature or player enters within a 64 meter range of a creature, several events may be triggered depending on the creature:
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