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Aug 11, 2022, 22:5108/11/22
08/02/22
2

RM opponents undetectable!

I am really hoping to get an answer here. When I have an RM equipped bot and the opponent also has one, how can they lock on and hit me while they are completely invisible to the RM targeting system for me. I can't see the opponent's RM bot at all. Don't tell me, it's because of the position that they are behind a barrier because I am also hiding in the same position yet they can lock and launch on me while I can't ever see them. Is this a bug or are they hackers with some cloaking capability? This just removes the fun out of the game. They rack in 17 to 20 kills with zero damage because it's like they are never there.

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Aug 12, 2022, 05:3608/12/22
08/03/22
6

I am starting to think this game has no support at all ?!

I have requested numerous times in game and no one is giving me any support only bots......

Is this game dying ??

Aug 12, 2022, 08:5208/12/22
04/20/22
1

you can see enemy on your map when your team see them.

they lock on and hit you because their team see you. 

FlooCommunity Manager
Aug 26, 2022, 14:0408/26/22
02/04/22
641

Hello guys! Would you be able to take any screen captures that would describe the issue you've been dealing with? That would greatly help us see if there is a bug with the visibility 🙏

FlooCommunity Manager
Aug 26, 2022, 14:0608/26/22
02/04/22
641
ref.002

you can see enemy on your map when your team see them.

they lock on and hit you because their team see you. 

That is correct - the player becomes invisible on the mini-map upon being outside the line of sight of the opponents (the red "eye" indicator at the top of your screen fades and eventually disappears - this is when your Mech becomes invisible to the opponents on the mini-map).



Aug 27, 2022, 02:1908/27/22
11/19/21
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Thanks ref.002, for your explanation.  I couldn't work it out.  My first thoughts were that the mini map showed transponder signals, but was really (selectively) flaky.  But now I get how it works, duh shared telemetry, so *thank you*.