Here's something that's bugged me over the years.
When I played WC2 ages and ages ago, I noticed what I thought was the strangest thing. When attacked by fighters, capital ships would use their main guns against them. So, for example, if the Concordia was attacked by a wing of Gothri fighters, it would use its Phase-Transit Cannon against them, and dispatch them quite handily. So far so good. Makes my life a little easier.
The problem, of course, arose when I was the one attempting to bomb a cap ship, and the main guns were being fired at me. I think I finally had to input the invulnerable cheat to finally take out the ships in the last mission in the Special Ops 1 add-on (two cruisers, iirc) because as I would make my torpedo run on the first cruiser, both would turn toward me and pick me off at long range with incredibly accurate fire from their main guns (one hit, one kill against fighters).
I don't recall seeing this during the main campaign of WC2. I only remember it in the Special Ops add-on (just the first, as I never played the second one).
Was this some weird thing unique to my situation, or did others encounter this as well?
When I played WC2 ages and ages ago, I noticed what I thought was the strangest thing. When attacked by fighters, capital ships would use their main guns against them. So, for example, if the Concordia was attacked by a wing of Gothri fighters, it would use its Phase-Transit Cannon against them, and dispatch them quite handily. So far so good. Makes my life a little easier.
The problem, of course, arose when I was the one attempting to bomb a cap ship, and the main guns were being fired at me. I think I finally had to input the invulnerable cheat to finally take out the ships in the last mission in the Special Ops 1 add-on (two cruisers, iirc) because as I would make my torpedo run on the first cruiser, both would turn toward me and pick me off at long range with incredibly accurate fire from their main guns (one hit, one kill against fighters).
I don't recall seeing this during the main campaign of WC2. I only remember it in the Special Ops add-on (just the first, as I never played the second one).
Was this some weird thing unique to my situation, or did others encounter this as well?