Difference between revisions of "Pitch"

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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]].
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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.
  
 
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.

Revision as of 05:22, 6 September 2020

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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.

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 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 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.

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.