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Pitch has two main meanings in [[MWLL]]. Both meanings typically involve using the '''[mouse]''' Y-axis, up and down. Movement along the mouse's X-axis is called [[yaw]].
 
Pitch has two main meanings in [[MWLL]]. Both meanings typically involve using the '''[mouse]''' Y-axis, up and down. Movement along the mouse's X-axis is called [[yaw]].
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==As a Maximum/Minimum Tilt==
 
==As a Maximum/Minimum Tilt==
  
[[Tanks]], [[Mechs]], and other ground vehicles can tilt their turret or torso to a maximum pitch and a minimum pitch. Some tanks and mechs like [[Huit|Huits]] and [[Rifleman|Riflemen]] can look up to a near 90 degree angle. The minimum and maximum tilt can be found on each asset's wiki page under '''Torso pitch''' and '''Turret pitch'''.
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[[Tanks]], [[Mechs]], other ground vehicles, and [[VTOL]]s can tilt their turret, torso, or body to a maximum pitch and a minimum pitch. Some tanks and mechs like [[Huit|Huits]] and [[Rifleman|Riflemen]] can look up to a near 90 degree angle. The minimum and maximum tilt can be found on each asset's wiki page under '''Torso pitch''' and '''Turret pitch'''.
  
 
Having a higher maximum pitch allows the asset to better shoot at targets at a higher elevation, especially [[Aerospace]] and [[VTOL|VTOLs]].
 
Having a higher maximum pitch allows the asset to better shoot at targets at a higher elevation, especially [[Aerospace]] and [[VTOL|VTOLs]].
  
Having a lower minimum pitch allows the asset to better shoot at targets at a lower elevation. This is most useful when shooting from a high vantage point and when shooting at [[BA]] that are in quite close.
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Having a lower minimum pitch, or '''"turret depression"''' allows the [[asset]] to better shoot at targets at a lower elevation. This is most useful when shooting from a high vantage point, when shooting over the crest of a hill, and when shooting at [[BA]] that are in quite close.
  
 
Mechs can improve their maximum pitch by crouching using '''[right ctrl]'''. Minimum pitch is not improved by crouching.
 
Mechs can improve their maximum pitch by crouching using '''[right ctrl]'''. Minimum pitch is not improved by crouching.
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==As a Maneuvering Direction==
 
==As a Maneuvering Direction==
  
VTOLs and Aerospace both aim and maneuver up and down using pitch. By aiming up with the '''[mouse]''' or the '''[space bar]''', aircraft can gain elevation, or if the aircraft is [[roll|rolled]] perpendicular to the ground, it can instead make a sharp turn.
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VTOLs and Aerospace both aim and maneuver up and down using pitch. By aiming up with the '''[mouse]''' or the '''[space bar]''', aircraft can gain elevation, or if the aircraft is [[Roll|rolled]] perpendicular to the ground, it can instead make a sharp turn.
  
 
Aircraft have no maximum pitch or minimum pitch limitations like tanks or mechs.
 
Aircraft have no maximum pitch or minimum pitch limitations like tanks or mechs.
  
 
For additional information on how to use pitch to maneuver an aircraft see the [[Air Combat Guide]].
 
For additional information on how to use pitch to maneuver an aircraft see the [[Air Combat Guide]].

Latest revision as of 19:31, 28 July 2022

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Maximum 60 degree pitch on the torso of a Shadowcat

Pitch has two main meanings in MWLL. Both meanings typically involve using the [mouse] Y-axis, up and down. Movement along the mouse's X-axis is called yaw.

As a Maximum/Minimum Tilt

Tanks, Mechs, other ground vehicles, and VTOLs can tilt their turret, torso, or body to a maximum pitch and a minimum pitch. Some tanks and mechs like Huits and Riflemen can look up to a near 90 degree angle. The minimum and maximum tilt can be found on each asset's wiki page under Torso pitch and Turret pitch.

Having a higher maximum pitch allows the asset to better shoot at targets at a higher elevation, especially Aerospace and VTOLs.

Having a lower minimum pitch, or "turret depression" allows the asset to better shoot at targets at a lower elevation. This is most useful when shooting from a high vantage point, when shooting over the crest of a hill, and when shooting at BA that are in quite close.

Mechs can improve their maximum pitch by crouching using [right ctrl]. Minimum pitch is not improved by crouching.

As a Maneuvering Direction

VTOLs and Aerospace both aim and maneuver up and down using pitch. By aiming up with the [mouse] or the [space bar], aircraft can gain elevation, or if the aircraft is rolled perpendicular to the ground, it can instead make a sharp turn.

Aircraft have no maximum pitch or minimum pitch limitations like tanks or mechs.

For additional information on how to use pitch to maneuver an aircraft see the Air Combat Guide.