Difference between revisions of "Creature Aggression (Game Mechanics)"
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Creatures 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 aggression response are explained under the following categories: | Creatures 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 aggression response are explained under the following categories: | ||
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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 aggression response are explained under the following categories:
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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