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When setting <code>cl_dummy_control</code> to <code>1</code> and enabling dummy copy at the same time, the dummy will only copy movement and aim, and not jump, fire, or hook. Keep in mind that turning this setting on will make dummy hammer performance worse, as occasionally the dummy will miss the hammer compared to it turned off.
When setting <code>cl_dummy_control</code> to <code>1</code> and enabling dummy copy at the same time, the dummy will only copy movement and aim, and not jump, fire, or hook. Keep in mind that turning this setting on will make dummy hammer performance worse, as occasionally the dummy will miss the hammer compared to it turned off.


'''Missed Hammer'''
====Dummy copy mismatch====
 
When setting <code>cl_dummy_control</code> to <code>1</code> and having the dummy hammer you, the dummy will '''only''' hammer you if you are in range of it. If you are ''not'' in range, the dummy '''''usually''''' hammers where he is currently looking. It's not clear whether this is 100% consistent yet, but this is how it works most of the time. Additionally, when enabling <code>dummy_copy</code>, the dummy will look where you look, therefore enabling some control where the dummy hammers.
 
If you have the dummy hammer you at a certain rate, he may ''still'' hammer where he is looking (instead of at you) even if you are in range, making hammerfly rather inconsistent sometimes when using dummy control. The reason for this is not yet completely understood and may or may not be a bug.
 
'''Dummy copy mismatch'''


If you hold down key to fire, and enable dummy copy at the same time, the dummy will only copy your firing command when you release the key, not when you press it down. This allows some control over when the dummy will actually copy your action.
If you hold down key to fire, and enable dummy copy at the same time, the dummy will only copy your firing command when you release the key, not when you press it down. This allows some control over when the dummy will actually copy your action.