Planned Bradley vs Bases

It would be interesting to have a plugin, where the Bradley attacks any structure with a TC. You could set a distance on your server, and if a base with a TC is in range of any road Bradley, the Bradley would blast it to bits. I guess there would have to be considerations for True PVE and the like, deployables, Raidable Bases ect...Damage scale... What do ya'll think?
 
It wouldn't reach, drive up to the base, however, if the base is built near a road, and there is a road Bradley of any kind, but lets say -- (bradleyapc.spawnroadbradley) is on that road, and that base is within the defined range, say 150m, it would blast that base until the TC was no longer there. Other Bradleys that come to mind are the "Convoy" Bradleys, and the "Ring Road" Bradleys.
 
Sounds reasonable and should discourage players from building near roads
I'll add it to my todo for the upcoming release of new plugins ;)
 
Wow would love to see this work with Convoy bradleys or any other spawned bradleys, neat idea and really happy you are interested in it Dana! 😁
 
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