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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsNpcs 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 Npc should attack the target or not. The process of target detection and Npc response are explained under the following categories:
Awareness ChecksThe ability for an Npc to detect another target depends on a number of factors:
Note: There are no known formulas for detection chances.
The closer a target is to the Npc, the greater the chances that the Npc will be made aware of the target. A Npc's awareness increases significantly against targets that are at 40 meters or closer to them. Posture affects on awareness - The three types of posture of a target will have great effects on the detection chances of the creature. Standing posture provides the least chance to the target in its check against a Npc's awareness; Kneeling provides a lesser chance to the target and Prone posture provides the best chances to the target.
If the target has initiated an attack on the Npc then this will automatically trigger awareness of the target, however aggression will not be triggered until the creature has detected the target. Npcs in combat will initiate patrolling behavior and roam around trying to detect their attacker.
Approach Trigger EventsWhenever an creature, Npc or player enters within a 64 meter range of an Npc and the Npc passes an initial awareness check, several events may be triggered depending on the Npc:
Note: Mobs presumably do not become aggressive to pets unless the player aggros a mob. If this occurs then the pet is flagged as being part of the player's group and is subject to attack by any assisting mobs.
A target's chance of being detected increases significantly if the target is at 40 meters or less from the Npc. Target's that initiate combat against a Npc dramatically increase their detection chances. Target's will also be automatically be detected after a given amount of time if they have initiated combat against a Npc, although they may still be detected normally through distance/posture checks. The exact timing is unknown but its possibly within a fixed time of the attack (perhaps 20 seconds). Target's will also automatically be detected if they inflict a bleed on the Npc or if they miss the Npc twice in a row while using the Concealed Shot ability. Target detection can be overwritten by using camouflage or the use of the conceal shot ability. If a target leaves the awareness range of a Npc, and then re-enters then the process resets and begins again. If a Npc has had aggressive actions taken against it and detects the target, then the target is immediately aggroed and pursued.
Fight or Comment Response Upon detecting a target, the Npc will then initiate another roll to determine what it's response will be. Pack Npcs will automatically go to the aid and defense of similar social group Npc that are under attack by the target. Aggressive Npc may then begin a check to determine if they will actively attack the spotted target. NPC's seem to become aggressive as soon as targets are detected within their range. Note: During Pre-cu, if a Npc target was already damage by a player and the player escaped combat and came back within 64 meters of the target, then the Npc was given enhanced awareness of the player and detection chances. This dramatically increased the re-aggro rate. Formulas Needed
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