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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.06 16:22:00 -
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I just watched a few titan videos, and am I the only one who finds it absurd to see the titans twitching as they get hit by missiles? It looks fine for battleship class ships and smaller, as it makes some sense for these ships to get moved a bit by the explosions. Capital class ships however, shouldn't be twitching around like I saw.
Just a nitpick :P
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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.06 20:21:00 -
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Originally by: Commisar Space has no gravity thus yes....capital ships MUST be rocked by missiles.
Yes...there is no gravity, but that does not meant a missile hitting center mass on a titan should be causing it's ends to be bouncing up and down several hundred meters ever second.
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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.06 20:31:00 -
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Originally by: Kur'Dekaija Edited by: Kur''Dekaija on 06/12/2005 20:30:03 Edited by: Kur''Dekaija on 06/12/2005 20:29:45 Just imagine being inside the Titan when the missiles hit 
Let's hope the bridge and your pod are in the center :P
I feel sorry for the crew at the ends, they die the instant a Titan goes into combat as they get mashed into red paste.
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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.06 22:48:00 -
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Originally by: Commisar Edited by: Commisar on 06/12/2005 21:11:52
Originally by: vecdran
Originally by: Commisar Space has no gravity thus yes....capital ships MUST be rocked by missiles.
Yes...there is no gravity, but that does not meant a missile hitting center mass on a titan should be causing it's ends to be bouncing up and down several hundred meters ever second.
It would rock a large spaceship just as much as a small one because they have no weight. Your brain are in "earth physics" mode.
Plz fix it 
You seriously need to retake physics.
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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.06 22:52:00 -
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Originally by: Siri Danae I think there needs to be a tactic where if a titan is hit by missiles only on one side, the collision avoidance turns off and you can use that momentum to push it around like a bulldozer through the enemy fleet.
Just imagine a titan being herded around by five rocket kestrels.
Um...what?
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vecdran
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Posted - 2005.12.07 05:28:00 -
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The point is, yes, the Titans will move every so slightly when they get hit if we were using real physics, they however should NOT be bouncing around like mexican jumping beans, as they are doing currently. It's looks stupid.
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