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Conventional Circle A and Conventional Circle B Static objects from the 476th Range Targets disappear when bombed.


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Till recently these two static objects were persistent. meaning that when repeatedly bombed they remained visible and intact. Now the first time they are hit with bombs (In my case a single MK-83) they disappear and are no longer available for bombing practice. I suspect some recent change in static object destruction modeling has adversely affected these two useful targets. 

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4 hours ago, Bonz said:

Till recently these two static objects were persistent. meaning that when repeatedly bombed they remained visible and intact. Now the first time they are hit with bombs (In my case a single MK-83) they disappear and are no longer available for bombing practice. I suspect some recent change in static object destruction modeling has adversely affected these two useful targets. 


Try this: set them not as statics, but as units of type fortification and tick on invulnerable 

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1 hour ago, Bonz said:

Actually, Not sure how to do that. I've looked through ME and I don't see where I set up what you  suggest.

 

It should be like this:

 

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But my memory failed me, there is no "tick on invulnerable", instead you use the advanced waypoint actions and there enable "Immortal ON"

 

 

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OK... got it. I switched them out and all that's left is to test them. I've been using these targets for years and never noticed that they could be anything other than static objects. Thanks

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