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See [[Combat Modes]] for more information on combat modes.
See [[Combat Modes]] for more information on combat modes.


| group [[setCombatMode]] mode
|s1=  group [[setCombatMode]] mode


|p1= group: [[Group]] or [[Object]]. If the argument is unit [[Object]], unit's current group is used.
|p1= group: [[Group]] or [[Object]]. If the argument is unit [[Object]], unit's current group is used.

Revision as of 00:23, 13 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
Groups

Syntax

Syntax:
group setCombatMode mode
Parameters:
group: Group or Object. If the argument is unit Object, unit's current group is used.
mode: String - See description
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_group1 setCombatMode "BLUE";

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Posted on January 1, 2020 - 07:35 (UTC)
.kju
  • Combat mode can only be changed via scripting/waypoints - not by player radio commands for an AI group.

  • "Engage at will" means AI can form subgroups and break off to engage known or assigned enemies. These AI will then act largely on their own.
  • As player one can use the "engage at will" radio command to achieve the same/similar behavior. However this will not change the unit's combat mode. Yet one can override the "keep/loose formation" status of combat mode with radio commands.

  • "Never fire" means AI will actually never fire. Whereas under "Hold fire", AI will shoot back if getting fired upon, hostiles get too close, or they get a target explicitly assigned by the (sub)group leader.
  • As player one can override the fire status with radio commands ("Hold fire", "Open fire", "Fire"). However this will not change the unit's combat mode.
  • "Never fire"/combat mode blue cannot be overridden by group leader target assignment. One needs to command "Open fire" or switch to a different combat mode (with "Hold fire") to be able to do so.

  • Applying combat mode blue, clears the attack target commands from AI subgroups. Might be useful in combination with doFollow/commandFollow. Note: It will not effect assignedTargets.