
Trinkets friend
Sudden Buggery
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Posted - 2014.08.01 00:52:00 -
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Background So, you are all aware that EVE is ISBoxing Ishtars Online. Ishtars are OP, even CCP Fozzie and CCP Rise admit it, though they seem to have misconceptions about how we got to this situation.
The solution appears to be babysteps reversals off the incremental power creep which resulted in drone assign meta getting out of hand and aligning with alpha and mobility meta to create uber kiting sentry Ishtar fleets everywhere, always.
Be as it may, trimming 20% off drone optimal and tracking (effectively) will trim the Ishtar damage projection a bit and force them closer in to their hapless victims. it will not (despite CCP Rise's conceptions about how vulnerable sentry drones are) actually address the assign meta or the threat that uber kiting Ishtars present, because they will be a wee bit slower but still faster and punchier at 80km than anything else. Still, better a half-baked nerf than a total one, right?
The sentries will still be invulnerable to all practical attempts to knock them out, you cannot ECM them (suddenly you need to jam 6 things) and MWDing around inside their range is just stupid.
The problem with drone assign is that you can ECM or damp the ship owning the set of sentries, and it's a complete waste of time. You can even jam the ship assigning out the sentries and they'll still fire on their target, as drones do. Then they just re-assign to someone else, or resume control, and it's wasted effort.
Solution What is needed is a module which disrupts the link between a ship and its drones, either via an ECm mechanism to jam, or reduces the drone control range of the afflicted ship.
Proposal The Target Spectrum Breaker provides an opportunity to address drone assign in general, on a small gang or fleet basis, and drone DPS setups as well.
The proposal is, firstly, to unlock the TSB for use by battlecruisers. It is a fine idea restricting it to BS only (like the MJD was originally) but that only addresses alphafleets. Badly.
Secondly, make it a scripted module, where a script can be loaded to turn it into a targeted ECM module which breaks or dampens out the control range of a ship with its drones.
Example; Hypothetical 10 Ishtars vs 10 Ravens fight. Right now, a complete cakewalk. If the 10 Ravens have a TSB, they can load a script, and target an Ishtar, and break the control of the Ishtar with its drones. This neutralises the Ishtar's sentry DPS
I'm not supporting either mechanism as being superior; as an ECM module I can already tell there will be more crying "wah ECM sucks y u want more Falcon?" whereas an effect which works to reduce the ship's drone control range has its own issues as well.
What I will say is this.
Firstly, if it works like ECM by breaking the drone control, once the TSB cycle ends, the ishtar pilot can reconnect with the sentries or launch a second set. He will have to do this manually, of course, which takes time. Then he will have to reassign. The advantage of this in large battles is manifold; Firstly, it allows a gang or fleet to cripple, wash off, or restrict the inbound DPS from a sentry assign doctrine. Secondly, it is not AOE. To properly Rock Papaer Scissors against an ishtar doctrine, you'll need to sacrifice a midslot, CPU and utility. You will also need to actively use the module to achieve the desired effect, which adds demands to the user beyond 'right click assign'. Thirdly, this will add a significant amount of work to the ishtar pilots themselves. This is a good thing because properly achieved, sentry assign doctrines are boring gameplay where one character or person controls the DPS of many others, who just become passive participants. With the TSB script on field, you will have to watch for jams and respond. Fourthly, it is chance based, and would have an optimal and falloff.
If it works like a damp, then it has issues similar to damps. Small numbers of drone boats could find their drone control range damped down to nothing and effectively be reduced to washing drones in and out of their bays to hope for their drones to respond to an attack. However, this would please the crowd who hate ECM in its current form and mechanism.
Finally, the scripted TSB would provide an effective way of neutralising the uber drones currently fielded by Gurista ships. Yes, I went there. Being able to bust the link between a Rattler and its 1100 DPS Ogre IIs is not a bad thing, all things considered.
Let the flaming begin!
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