which cannon

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  1. ANIKHTE

    ANIKHTE User

    As most of players we have many different kind of cannons in the ship
    So the question is simple after calculating the scatter for a shoot
    which cannons are selected to fire and which are consider to miss??
    that will be interesting to know how the game decided between cannons
     
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  2. Wedgewood

    Wedgewood bp_phrase_Forum_Demigod

    Hi,

    The information we have available regarding Scatter can be found Here. I'm afraid that beyond this I could not say as it is a fundamental game mechanic which we have not been given information about.

    Is there anything else I can help you with? :)
     
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  3. ANIKHTE

    ANIKHTE User

    i ask something different
    lets say i have 10 large wariors and 10 bombastic and no improvement
    the scatter will be 40%
    lets say i am unlucky and i get the max scatter so 8 cannons miss
    the question is which ones??
     
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  4. Wedgewood

    Wedgewood bp_phrase_Forum_Demigod

    I'm afraid I could not say as we have not been and could not be provided with this information due to its being inherent to the games background mechanics ANIKHTE.

    Such coding details are privately held.

    Do you have any other questions that I might be able to help you with? :)
     
  5. I strongly suspect they boil it all down to one number by combing the probability of all cannons together so you do not have an individual cannon hitting or not hitting, they each just contribute to the total HP power and probabilities. Logically this is the easiest and most obvious way to code this sort of calculation and it fits their "official" description of the scatter calc.
    Of course, I could be completely wrong, your mileage may vary.
     
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