Simply put aimpositions are the point that units aim to fire their weapon at to hit a target. Aimpositions
are required to be surrounded by the units collision box for projectile collision checks to occur normally. If the collision box and aimposition
are not following that assumption, it can lead to units aiming at areas that lead to direct misses each time the weapon is fired.
Incidentally there is also issues with the aimpositions
being placed at the edges of collision boxes. edge placed aimpositions
lead to significant amounts of missed shots that they player should not have to worry about. Aimpositions
are not a defined value in unitdeffs, they are defined in the .s3o of each units model.
About 2 hours before pr2243 was first pushed.
It is impossible to not have balance implications occur with this type of change.
There are bound to be edge cases that were not factored as the issue itself is a much worse problem to maintain.
The balance implications of units should generally not be significantly different to what is expected.
I will note that the dolphin is now able to use its full dps against the buccaneer (cortex T2 cruiser) now instead of an estimated 50% of effective dps. Yes the dolphin was missing about 50% of its shots against the buccaneer (cortex T2 cruiser) because of the badly placed aimposition
.
tldr expect these ships to be hit more often.
T1 armada
T1 cortex
T2 armada
T2 cortex navy