The way the mechanism of zero hex works, it should be the front gun (in most cases). When you catch someone in the same hex, facing the same direction, but at a lesser speed, you have sort of let your opponent "slip past you", so it's the front gun that shoots.
Now if you stalled and the guy does a 27S2 ending in the opponent facing 180 degrees from your front, then I suppose the back gun would get the zero hex.
In my 4500 games, I've yet to see that.
aces_high wrote:
In the Bristol (or even other 2-seaters), when you have a zero hex shot, which gun is used to calculate the damage? Is it the front or back gun?
Also, if one of the guns is damaged or jammed, does the program revert to using the one "good" gun?
thanks,
aces
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