Originally posted by Lusche
The 200' answer is one of the two major uneradicable myths (The other one is about the purple CH2 text channel). It has always been 500' in AH.
It was confirmed by HTC on this BBS, it was confirmed countless by non-believers who did test it, and you can check it yourself: Fly into an empty sector and ask a friend if you mae a darbar. Or you can just look it up: Go offline (any map) and check "Radar alt" at default settings.
(offline)
Options ==> Arena Settings ==> Environment ==> Radar Alt
You will see it's set for 500'.
It's one of the settings we put at 0' for KOTH so you can always see the enemy dot's.
As far as rich goes...
I'm STILL not sure what he's asking.
Originally posted by Rich46yo
How far from a enemy airbase do you have to be before you cant be seen by fighters?
You will always show a sector counter if over 500'. You will show up as a "dot" on their map if you are within an enemy radar circle. (right click map, choose RADAR)
You do not see your own dar bar. (i.e. if you are flying around in a sector by yourself, the sector does not show a Sector Counter on your map. EVERYBODY else can see that there is a dar bar in that sector on their map)
Visual range is 10,000 yards.
Originally posted by Rich46yo
Then there is the other possibility. That players share information on their own team in order to run up their kills. You can see you own teams little green dots anywhere on the board right? How hard would it be to mssg, phone call, or even sit side by side with a friend on the enemies team and share info?
It sounds like you are suggesting that a player on your team saw you taking off, and alerted someone on the other side as to your location.
Why bother? Not really worth the effort for a single buff formation.
The enemy can see you on radar. It's simple as can be to watch the dar bar in sectors change and to guess the probable target. If I see an enemy in a sector, but I can't see the dot, I will look at the map w/ RADAR pulled up. From there it's fairly simply to guess where they are and what their target is.
No need for any "inside information" from the other side. Simple observation and logic will allow me to vector my plane to their location. (though sometimes ya' got to do some searching for the really sneaky ones)
Rich, does that answer your question?
(I see Lusche has already explained the range channel "myth")