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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:00:00 -
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I can understand why a cruiser using an oversized ab is penalized. Buy why is a bs that is using a bs sized ab or mwd penalized with additional mass? This makes absolutely no sense...unless CCP just wants to make this game as boring as watching grass grow. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:00:00 -
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I can understand why a cruiser using an oversized ab is penalized. Buy why is a bs that is using a bs sized ab or mwd penalized with additional mass? This makes absolutely no sense...unless CCP just wants to make this game as boring as watching grass grow. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:18:00 -
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My apoc has a mass of 107,500,000. Upon activation of a 100mn tech 2 ab, the mass goes up to 157,500,000.
Is this working as intended??? Because if it is, it's a major nerf. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:18:00 -
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My apoc has a mass of 107,500,000. Upon activation of a 100mn tech 2 ab, the mass goes up to 157,500,000.
Is this working as intended??? Because if it is, it's a major nerf. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:25:00 -
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Yet the acceleration on a bs is total crap when compared to pre patch. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:25:00 -
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Yet the acceleration on a bs is total crap when compared to pre patch. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:30:00 -
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Edited by: StinkFinger on 18/12/2004 21:30:55
Originally by: The Chef E = M(C^2) as the old saying goes!
Although even at 100,000 meters/second the increase is negligable
I would go with the bug theory person, and strongly suggest you report it using the CORRECT system (Ie: Bug Reporting on the menu to the left
Wrong equation there. F=(Mass)(Acceleration) is what you need to look at. With F being equal, then mass and acceleration has a linear relationship; one goes up, the other goes down proportionaly. --
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2004.12.18 21:30:00 -
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Edited by: StinkFinger on 18/12/2004 21:30:55
Originally by: The Chef E = M(C^2) as the old saying goes!
Although even at 100,000 meters/second the increase is negligable
I would go with the bug theory person, and strongly suggest you report it using the CORRECT system (Ie: Bug Reporting on the menu to the left
Wrong equation there. F=(Mass)(Acceleration) is what you need to look at. With F being equal, then mass and acceleration has a linear relationship; one goes up, the other goes down proportionaly. --
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