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harperfan7

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Aegis invasion minor bug
« on: May 31, 2024, 09:37:35 pm »
If you don't show up for an invasion and aegis is wiped out, the naga protector and plasma turret will still be there if they weren't previously destroyed.  Considering that the other turrets are automatically destroyed during this event, I figure this is unintentional. 
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Re: Aegis invasion minor bug
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2024, 10:06:59 pm »
There seems to be another issue: if you didn't respond to the call or didn't have NavCom on you when the invasion started, but did show up and wiped out every enemy (including boats), sec-troopers still die and this has significant negative impact on camp resources. Also you don't get any reward, but this is probably intentional.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2024, 10:17:44 pm by yako »

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Re: Aegis invasion minor bug
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2024, 09:41:11 am »
Fixed Naga/turrets not getting destroyed.

There seems to be another issue: if you didn't respond to the call or didn't have NavCom on you when the invasion started, but did show up and wiped out every enemy (including boats), sec-troopers still die and this has significant negative impact on camp resources. Also you don't get any reward, but this is probably intentional.

Responding over NavCom has no effect on the flow or outcome of invasions (even if you betray them/get fired/never even joined them, things happen). If you fail to handle the beach attacks in time, or leave during battle and don't return to finish the job, the battle will autoresolve. I'm guessing that's what happened to you, but I don't know the exact sequence of the things you did. In the most extreme case it could be a matter of some unforeseen mistiming in how the systems that handle these things interact with one another.