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Ai-ignore did a whole bunch of things on top of giving the ship the ignore order in order to bulletproof the ship being ignored. The drawback is that it can lead to everything ignoring that ship. Hence [[ai-ignore-new]] which only does what it's supposed to. | Ai-ignore did a whole bunch of things on top of giving the ship the ignore order in order to bulletproof the ship being ignored. The drawback is that it can lead to everything ignoring that ship. Hence [[ai-ignore-new]] which only does what it's supposed to. | ||
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[[Category: Retail SEXPs]] | [[Category: Retail SEXPs]] |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 18 April 2010
Orders an AI ship to not pursue or fire at the specified object.
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Ai-ignore and protect-ship are not always effective in getting the AI to ignore a ship. Therefore, creative uses of other SEXPs such as change-iff or ship-guardian are sometimes needed.
Ai-ignore did a whole bunch of things on top of giving the ship the ignore order in order to bulletproof the ship being ignored. The drawback is that it can lead to everything ignoring that ship. Hence ai-ignore-new which only does what it's supposed to.