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Title: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: Raven3 on May 18, 2014, 10:31:39 AM
When you hear the message, "Base Under Attack," what base is it referring to, my departure base, any friendly base in the grid square??
Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: ImADot on May 18, 2014, 10:37:27 AM
Any friendly base that starts flashing will trigger the alert. There have been wishes in the past to somehow include the base number, to help find what just came under attack. I like defending, so would like to know which field just started flashing.
Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: FLS on May 18, 2014, 10:43:34 AM
Note that the volume of the siren and warning are adjustable. Look for Air Raid and Warning under Advanced in Preferences/Games Sounds.
Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: The Fugitive on May 18, 2014, 01:51:28 PM
I'm pretty sure its the base you are AT or LAUNCHED from. If it was any friendly base during prime time on a big map all you would here is "Base under attack!" all night.
Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: Lusche on May 18, 2014, 07:49:29 PM
It's definitely any friendly base. For example you can still hear it frequently even when you took off from a remote airbase in bombers... or sitting in a tower far away from the battlefield.

Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: Naughty on May 18, 2014, 08:31:07 PM


    Im thinking there has to be more parameters than just "any friendly base"  or as fugitive said, we'd be hearing it ALL nite. I think it's probably more like a friendly field that has not been recently attacked, or if it's at 100% when radar contact is first made.
Title: Re: Today's Question- Base Under Attack
Post by: ImADot on May 18, 2014, 08:53:32 PM
If a non-flashing base starts flashing, you get the alert. As long as it continues to flash, you will not get another alert from that base. If it stops flashing, then starts again, you get an alert.

Typically, there are only a handful of bases that seem to attract action, and that action can last quite a while. So, while these bases are continuously flashing, you only get alerts from the other few bases that flash every now and then.

There is no magic or other parameters. When an enemy gets within the arena-specific trigger distance (and that distance can vary for bombers, fighters and vehicles) from a non-flashing base, the alert is triggered.