Guest Babra Posted February 15, 2000 Share Posted February 15, 2000 This has probably been asked and answered, but a search on "secondary" didn't turn up anything useful (except maybe the ancient thread about blowing up models in the garden ) So the question is: Will secondaries be modelled whether or not they are shown? I'm thinking of collateral damage specifically. I wouldn't want to be too close to something (vehicle etc.) that's going to make its own shrapnel when it dies. I'm guessing that thin-skinned vehicles with a large ammo load would be ripe for this kind of mayhem. EDIT: I just love being able to fix those improperly placed apostrophes that escaped the first reading... ------------------ Floreat Jerboa ! [This message has been edited by Babra (edited 02-14-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug Beman Posted February 15, 2000 Share Posted February 15, 2000 There will be secondary-explosing effects. One of the most noticeable is having an infantry unit right next to a tank that suffers a fatal hit; if the infantry are green (or have already taken casualties) there's a good chance the unit will flee. DjB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dschugaschwili Posted February 15, 2000 Share Posted February 15, 2000 Actually, I doubt that secondary explosions are in. A green unit probably doesn't need a secondary explosion in order to panic when a tank next to them is knocked out. Dschugaschwili Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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