
Phantom Gritz
DND Industries
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Posted - 2015.01.01 21:37:38 -
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First off let me state that my view is coming form someone to does PVE nearly exclusively (mining and industry mostly) and all I'm trying to do is provide the DEV with some useful feed back. PVP in defense really which is generally mean fighting just long enough to run away. -.- Also I have a tendency to be long winded 
So I just got done playing around with the manual controls in my Vexor and my Pod. Also I looked at the available commands that can be bound to keys that could affect once manual flying experience.
From what I can see this feature would be actually 'useful' in only a handful of situations i.e. stuck on an object when trying to align for a warp. The rest of the time it will be simply fun or perhaps entertaining. It does add a fair bit of depth to the feeling of the game play and I see miners and explorers using this in asteroid belts, ghost sites, etc. Steering around a NPC station or other celestial object lets you really get a good look at the true amount of detail hidden within this game. (you can also hide to a certain extent)
As for PVP I can't really see it being useful per se. Very nearly every weapon used is on a turret that is mirrored on the ship in a way that allows for true 360 degree spherical coverage. It will make these fight look way more dynamic to someone who is sidle lining, though. Using these controls in an attempt to 'dog fight' will, however, get you killed. Why, you ask? Because turning slows you down, if only momentarily, and in a heavy hitter situation that momentary lose in speed make you easier to hit for a second or two. This is further compounded by the slight delay in the controls. This delay from what I can see is based more on your ship's maneuverability than it is the tic of the servers. A pod responds almost immediately while the Vexor had a slight delay. After a bit more twiddling around I found that what was true before is true now. The bigger and/or heavier your ship is the more sluggish the controls will feel. Which isn't as bad as it seems it just forces those you wish to use this feature to go back and think up strategies on how best to utilize this new feature.
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