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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.24 15:01:00 -
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Edited by: Odium47 on 24/09/2007 15:01:13 ...a similar issue are the stasis webs ! Who in the hell can a ship with 100 000 displacement HOLD an 150 000 000 displacement... ??? Its like s fishing boat could HOLD the Titanic ? How the hell is that possible ? Its the dumbest thing in Eve !!! Make a special ship that can do that if u wanna be at least plausible ...
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.24 18:46:00 -
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Originally by: Shaemell Buttleson Edited by: Shaemell Buttleson on 24/09/2007 16:01:08
Originally by: Odium47 Edited by: Odium47 on 24/09/2007 15:01:13 ...a similar issue are the stasis webs ! Who in the hell can a ship with 100 000 displacement HOLD an 150 000 000 displacement... ??? Its like s fishing boat could HOLD the Titanic ? How the hell is that possible ? Its the dumbest thing in Eve !!! Make a special ship that can do that if u wanna be at least plausible ...
Don't think of it as as a small ship ancoring or holding the larger ship down, think of it as something that effects the others engines instead. I have a fishing boat and have several times had to remove a fairly small peice of rope that has fouled the props.
If it affects engines, these should close completly, not work at a certain procentage. But I think they originally thought of it of a way to slow down small ships, not big ships... Anyway, if stasis web would work as a full engine stop maneuvre, it will be EXCELLET, because a sitting target, doesnt matter the signature, can be destroyed buy any ship (indifferent of the size or weapon) at almost any range, though it will bring BALLANCE to the ships hierarchy !!! Which should be natural !
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.24 19:11:00 -
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The 2nd WW Kamikaze Zeros were loaded with explosives. The ones who accidently crashed before the kamikaze maneuvre begun didnt made any real damage. In Eve, there are elecromagnetic shields that protecs from any form of impact. So yes, indeed, a small ship crashing would be like a mosquito would hit you with all its force. By the way: Energy on impact= speed of the object * mass of the object (calculated at impact)
SIZE DOES MATTER !!!
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.24 19:32:00 -
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My dear I am talking about size impact and size ratio, not damage that a small ship can cause.
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.25 14:12:00 -
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Why is everybody asuming that if its big it must have a small brain (cpu), must be slow or dumb. It wouldnt have got big if it was, now would it ? Why in the hell would someone spend 7-8 years playing Eve, buying a 10 000 $ ship and get webbed or warp disrupted by a mere frigate. Thats prepostorus !
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.25 15:03:00 -
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Yes, I agree with electronic warfare imunity or at least it should be a high rezilience (99%). The only thing that a capital ship shouldnt be imune is obviously damage. If the dream of getting a ship like god is destroyed then 70-80 % of Eve players wont play it anymore. A capital ship should be destroyed by a fair (i am thinking huge) amount of small ships or by others equal capital ships! The building price is low for a capital (if one can call it low), indeed, but the prices you pay to get there, the modules fitted etc.
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Odium47
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Posted - 2007.09.25 18:04:00 -
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Edited by: Odium47 on 25/09/2007 18:05:17 I said i agree with 99% imunity to e-war, not that it should or any other verb...Please read my syntax very carefully !!! Unfortunatly, some capitals can still be stoped from warping. No capital should be stop for which warping fuel is needed as well as it can generate its own warp. The point is that some people are frustrated because others have more than they actually do, and hope to lower them by complaining about their big bad ships...If you didnt understood that let me refrase by quoting a famous character.
Zarathustra: "How could you live knowing that there are immortals ?"
Do you get my point now ?
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