Test subject: brazil.
Note: he doesn't want to share screenshot so I only have mine.
Test 1, patrol circle touch brazil province a little.
4d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Test 2, patrol very near brazil province but doesn't stay in it.
3d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Test 3, patrol circle overlap with brazil inf view range.
note: the aircraft isn't on brazil province for sure cuz i didn't have ROW with him.
1d.png result: aircraft getting spot by brazil while my aircraft don't spot his inf.
Test 4, fly by where distance between inf and asf is lower than asf patrol range but larger than inf view range
2d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Conclusion:
Aircraft only be detect by province when directly on the province. Patroling near province doesn't make it get spotted
Aircraft will be spot by unit when the aircraft view-range is within unit view range.
Note: he doesn't want to share screenshot so I only have mine.
Test 1, patrol circle touch brazil province a little.
4d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Test 2, patrol very near brazil province but doesn't stay in it.
3d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Test 3, patrol circle overlap with brazil inf view range.
note: the aircraft isn't on brazil province for sure cuz i didn't have ROW with him.
1d.png result: aircraft getting spot by brazil while my aircraft don't spot his inf.
Test 4, fly by where distance between inf and asf is lower than asf patrol range but larger than inf view range
2d.png result: aircraft not getting spot by brazil.
Conclusion:
Aircraft only be detect by province when directly on the province. Patroling near province doesn't make it get spotted
Aircraft will be spot by unit when the aircraft view-range is within unit view range.
This post was made by Leader of the Church of ROAD