In reply to Mercury7's statement that it's the last shot that gets credited with the kill, I decided to pay a little more attention while in a conflict zone in Slink's Eye. In quite a few instances I received credit for a kill for a target that I had stopped engaging and was under fire by others. Further, I fired at targets that were nearly destroyed, I was literally the last shot before they blew up, and received no credit.
I propose that the program counts hits and their sources and determines if a CMNDR should get credit for the kill. May be a simple majority of hits (50.1%) or over a certain percentage of damage inflicted. Either way I don't believe the last shot gets credit theory is correct.
I noticed that in bounty hunting, if I get some attack damage in (enough to turn them red on me) so, I guess, ONE shot after today's earlier episode, As long as no other CMDR is shooting, I get the bounty for blowing them up even when I do little. BUT, I also have to stay within a certain range I think. If I am too far away (because they chased me) then by the time that I turn around and come back, the itty bitty guys been all chewing on them and they blow up and I get nothing.
Also, today there was some Kill Stealing CMDR flying around who would follow me and wait until my beams stopped and then swoop in for the kill and take all of the money for it. I grew tired of that and I left after I noticed about 3 kills and no credits. But in the event of yourself and NPCs, it just takes a little damage or shots fired at the bad guy to give you a full bounty when the chihuahuas all attack his legs and blow him up.
Yeah, I was out and about again last night and I saw that if I can turn them RED and it is only NPCs, I typically get the bounty no matter how much damage I do.
I rammed some guy HARD and lowered my shields a bit but there was no WANTED sign on my back. I wonder if you can RAM police now?
Someone said once on reddit I think that it was not fair that a cop can run into you and you are labeled WANTED and then get shot up. I have had several cops hit me, one was in the anaconda, but I have made the point of cutting all throttle when I am in the middle of the thick and let everyone fly around/by me and then I will pick up speed and attack again when it is clear.
But as for humans, I think the Kill Shot gets the loot and if no humans are around, you just gotta scratch their paint a bit to make them mad and then hang around for the payout...
I am impatient though and I will keep in the fight because I want the practice. As long as there is no at CMDR trying to run into my beams anyways... I think though that I will practice my ramming techniques a bit. Ramming so far has had no effect but I bet for those guys that like to do that LOF business, you can ram them hard and make them hit a cop or good guy
