
Hal Morsh
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.06.27 19:29:36 -
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Lan Wang wrote:Barrogh Habalu wrote:Svenja Timofeyeva wrote:No she is not. Everyone can do it, everyone is encouraged to do it, thus levelling the playing field. So everyone can fly Ishtars... F&I = why can i nots overheat dem sentries
I have a hate for whatever the current cookie cutter meta is, so in turn I hate ishtars until something else is being used.
Dun'Gal > Hal is simply an imperfect ai, though if drunkeness ever gets programmed into ai's I foresee both a hilarious and tragic end to humanity.
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Hal Morsh
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.06.30 20:57:03 -
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Cipher Jones wrote:lilol' me wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote:lilol' me wrote:Lan Wang wrote:everyone can do it with minor skills and its not a perma effect, overheat too much and bye bye module I know, but my point is the amount of time that you can actually overheat before your module burns out. Its just far too long. What module are you talking about Well every module that can overheat Every module does not overheat at the same rate, so its actually a critical flaw in your logic.
Don't Hawks get stupid advantage from overheating rockets, due to the rate of fire bonus? I'm under the impression that the modules heat up at a pre set rate so rate of fire gets even more out of it. Where as something with artillery wouldn't get much from overheating before they burnt out.
I already dislike Hawks because they are OP. Even if you cap stable tank their high dps (or kite) they can just bat phone or log an alt on long before they run out of charges, and you can't tracking disrupt, sensor dampen or even use neuts because they just keep tanking and fighting anyways. Their rediculous tank runs off charges and not capacitor unlike their armor counterpart, you c an also stack ancillary shields unlike their armor counterpart, rockets require like... No cap. So they are OP.
Dun'Gal > Hal is simply an imperfect ai, though if drunkeness ever gets programmed into ai's I foresee both a hilarious and tragic end to humanity.
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