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− | * One thing each and every asset has in common is the automatic overheat protection - when it kicks in your vehicle will shut down to dissipate heat more rapidly. | + | * One thing each and every ground asset has in common is the automatic overheat protection - when it kicks in your vehicle will shut down to dissipate heat more rapidly. |
* You can override a shutdown by pressing the '''[ H ] key''', although if you need to override a shutdown, you are in more trouble than the override can help with. It is a toggle - pressing it twice will disengage the override. | * You can override a shutdown by pressing the '''[ H ] key''', although if you need to override a shutdown, you are in more trouble than the override can help with. It is a toggle - pressing it twice will disengage the override. | ||
* Alternatively, find cover and stay there until your asset cools down. | * Alternatively, find cover and stay there until your asset cools down. | ||
− | * All assets in [[MWLL]] (with the exception of the [[Anubis]]) come equipped with a limited supply of coolant. You can perform a coolant flush by pressing the '''[ C ] key''', which will rapidly reduce some of your heat. | + | * All assets in [[MWLL]] (with the exception of the [[Anubis]]) come equipped with a limited supply of coolant. You can perform a coolant flush by pressing the '''[ C ] key''', which will rapidly reduce some of your heat. Coolant works like a heat exchanger and functions most efficiently when the heat bar is high. Beware of lava, using coolant in lava will heat up the asset instead of cooling it. |
* Utilizing the [[Combat Guide#Chainfire|Chainfire]] fire mode can help curb heat spikes from firing high-heat weapons. | * Utilizing the [[Combat Guide#Chainfire|Chainfire]] fire mode can help curb heat spikes from firing high-heat weapons. | ||
* Also, if there's a large body of water nearby, jumping in will aid your heat efficiency depending on how immersed in the water you are -- if the water completely covers you, your heat dissipation increases dramatically. | * Also, if there's a large body of water nearby, jumping in will aid your heat efficiency depending on how immersed in the water you are -- if the water completely covers you, your heat dissipation increases dramatically. | ||
+ | * For assets with many, smaller high heat weapons, like [[Heavy Medium Lasers]], it is most heat efficient to chain fire and keep the heat level close to the yellow line. This will maximize heat dissipation and maximize [[DPS]], all without causing major damage. | ||
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Revision as of 01:02, 23 August 2020
Heat is a waste by-product of firing weapons, using Jump Jets or specialized equipment like MASC or the aerospace afterburner. Heat buildup is harmless until your asset exceeds the yellow line, at which point the automatic shutdown will trigger, along with revealing your position to any opponents on the map. Overheating into the red-zone and/or for an excessive period of time will deal significant damage to your asset, which can quickly be fatal.
Heat Sinks help your asset dissipate heat. The rate at which heat is dissipated depends on a few factors:
- The number of heat sinks your asset has. More heat sinks means more dissipation per second.
- The current map. Some maps may modify how well your heat sinks function, either improving or reducing their abilities.
- Your total heat. When your total heat is higher, it will dissipate faster.
- Your current movement. Remaining stationary enables for faster cooling.
- Moving into deep water will dramatically improve heat sink efficiency.
Overheating too often can damage your heat sinks, rendering them inoperable.
You can Flush Coolant to rapidly lower your heat by pressing the [ C ] key. However, your asset carries a limited amount of coolant, so use it wisely.
Coolant is refilled whenever you repair your asset, and damaged heat sinks will also be repaired.
Heat Management
- One thing each and every ground asset has in common is the automatic overheat protection - when it kicks in your vehicle will shut down to dissipate heat more rapidly.
- You can override a shutdown by pressing the [ H ] key, although if you need to override a shutdown, you are in more trouble than the override can help with. It is a toggle - pressing it twice will disengage the override.
- Alternatively, find cover and stay there until your asset cools down.
- All assets in MWLL (with the exception of the Anubis) come equipped with a limited supply of coolant. You can perform a coolant flush by pressing the [ C ] key, which will rapidly reduce some of your heat. Coolant works like a heat exchanger and functions most efficiently when the heat bar is high. Beware of lava, using coolant in lava will heat up the asset instead of cooling it.
- Utilizing the Chainfire fire mode can help curb heat spikes from firing high-heat weapons.
- Also, if there's a large body of water nearby, jumping in will aid your heat efficiency depending on how immersed in the water you are -- if the water completely covers you, your heat dissipation increases dramatically.
- For assets with many, smaller high heat weapons, like Heavy Medium Lasers, it is most heat efficient to chain fire and keep the heat level close to the yellow line. This will maximize heat dissipation and maximize DPS, all without causing major damage.
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