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Kenneth Fritz
DND Industries FUBAR.
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Posted - 2016.10.25 14:13:17 -
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My corp and I were on the test server last night for about 3-4 hrs yesterday. We are heavy indy, and as such such the rorqual is our life blood. I don't know if it's been fixed but the only thing the panic button did was make stuff immune to damage. Otherwise it was broken in such a way that we could atill do all the things it said we couldn't to include light a cyno with the rorqual and jumping the roqual out. Also the module wouldn't burn out.
Now on to my two bits on the improved rorqual:
The tankability of the rorqual is finally in lone with the other captials. As such we are very happy. A saiged rorqual can now defend itself against all but a dedicated effort to brong one down. The fear of losing one to a random roam of destroyers, cruiser, or frigates is gone. Battleships in fair enough numbrs and the right fit could give one a run for its money with a chance of bringing it down but not without heavy losses. And yes I'm include blops in that assessment. Carriers will be the bane of these new rorquals. Dreads might need some help but that will depend heavily on each ships respective fit and weather the rorqual is seiged or not.
As far as mining is concerned I have zero complaints and I think CCP hit the nail on the head like a vertean carpenter. I'm not pandering here, I mean CCP have jacked up stuff in the past, sometimes royally. But not this time.
PANIC module needs fix on test server (maby it has alrwady) before I can weigh in on it for a fair assessment.
Who's your end of the world buddy?
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Kenneth Fritz
DND Industries FUBAR.
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Posted - 2016.10.25 15:56:12 -
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Quriel Arjar wrote:Could anyone check, if it's possible to get in warp in one MWD cycle? I did some testing and, as it turns out, with Capital Ships III and 3 Inertia Stabilisers in low slots one 500MN MWD II cycle is not enough. Rorqual still needs to align for 3-5 seconds after MWD ran it's cycle and then, finally, enter warp. For whatever reason this works almost perfectly in today's Rorqual with only two, not three, inertial stabs fitted and the same MWD.
I may be doing something wrong, hence I am asking for a little help here.
Use 500mn mwd. Let it cycle only once either by turning it off or disabling the auto-repeat. Either way you'll see sideways warps that would make a superstructure cry uncle. I also don't think you need inertials for this trick either.
Who's your end of the world buddy?
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Kenneth Fritz
DND Industries FUBAR.
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Posted - 2016.10.27 23:36:16 -
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Erasmus Grant wrote:Please allow the Rorqual to use all isotope types instead of just Oxygen.
While I understand your plight, the Rorqual was designed by ORE whose ship technology is based on Gallente designs. Thus it uses oxygen isotopes. Just because you want to use it as a poor man's jump freighter doesn't constitute changing it to a one size fits all isotope user.
Who's your end of the world buddy?
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Kenneth Fritz
DND Industries FUBAR.
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Posted - 2016.10.28 14:10:49 -
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Erasmus Grant wrote:Kenneth Fritz wrote:Erasmus Grant wrote:Please allow the Rorqual to use all isotope types instead of just Oxygen. While I understand your plight, the Rorqual was designed by ORE whose ship technology is based on Gallente designs. Thus it uses oxygen isotopes. Just because you want to use it as a poor man's jump freighter doesn't constitute changing it to a one size fits all isotope user. Sorry mate not as poor as you think. I own a JF. So do not assume ****.
Fair enough. It was simply the reason I hear most when someone complains about having to import oxygen isotopes because it isn't found in the space they live. While dangerous I would try wormholes with an Endurance or skiff (if your feeling lucky).
Who's your end of the world buddy?
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