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Talien Marshal Templar Knights
Joined: May 11, 2010 Posts: 2044 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2011-05-24 15:13  
Wow. They're actually viable for use now on something larger than a Frigate, though I still wouldn't think they'd be very good on a DN/Station because of the lower HP. I can still see them easily being used on even Cruisers now.
The only potential issue I can think of is will that 20% resistance stack on a Border Cruiser using 2 layers of Reactives? As amusing as it would be to have 40% resist to everything but EMP and ELF, that would basically make it invincible beyond 300 GU or so.
Ok, I've been told by a staff member that it doesn't stack so all around good for this. [ This Message was edited by: Talien on 2011-05-24 17:17 ]
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Died~2000~Deaths[+R]*CC* Chief Marshal Army Of Darkness
Joined: February 08, 2010 Posts: 540 From: Spokane WA.
| Posted: 2011-05-24 19:15  
so can u still swap out shields gens for auxilary gens? ive seen it where u could remove say 2 shield rings (gens) and add 2 auxilary gens which makes it hard to hull cause you can turn on deffence mode and not run out of power. And then add all defence enhancements makes one tuff shroom. btw not complaining just curious.
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Talien Marshal Templar Knights
Joined: May 11, 2010 Posts: 2044 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2011-05-24 19:49  
It's aux shields or aux reactors, you can't swap regular shields for aux reactors.
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Died~2000~Deaths[+R]*CC* Chief Marshal Army Of Darkness
Joined: February 08, 2010 Posts: 540 From: Spokane WA.
| Posted: 2011-05-24 19:53  
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On 2011-05-24 19:49, Talien wrote:
It's aux shields or aux reactors, you can't swap regular shields for aux reactors.
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| wasn't sure of the correct names but ty for clearing that up for me but i think u know what i mean.ne how can u still swap aux shields or aux reactors ?
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Talien Marshal Templar Knights
Joined: May 11, 2010 Posts: 2044 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2011-05-24 20:11  
Aux shields are worthless, there is no reason to use them over an aux reactor. They only cover 1 arc which you can't choose, and are extremely weak, even weaker than reactives.
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*FTL*Soulless Marshal
Joined: June 25, 2010 Posts: 787 From: Dres-Kona
| Posted: 2011-05-24 21:35  
it appears like the resistances are fliped. In a HC a parasite fired its beams and shields droped like a rock, when its elfs hit shields droped only slightly
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Marius Falix Grand Admiral
Joined: July 05, 2010 Posts: 268 From: Luyten
| Posted: 2011-05-24 21:52  
Talien, i have yet to go on and check these new shields. can you give me a brief run down of what i should expect and what to look out for?
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Dakili Fleet Admiral
Joined: June 07, 2007 Posts: 86 From: Quebec
| Posted: 2011-05-24 22:15  
They have less hp but sighly more resistance and they use less energy. Its perfect for small ships that can dodge and can take a few hits without havin energy issues.
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Talien Marshal Templar Knights
Joined: May 11, 2010 Posts: 2044 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2011-05-24 22:31  
Basically they're a bit more resistant to most damage, only thing to watch for is EMP, which (I think) includes Flux. I tested Border Cruiser against a Torpedo Cruiser earlier and the shields easily kept up with the damage until I got to around 100 GU then the shields dropped quick.
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Reactives aren't really meant to be used in close combat since they have such low HP so that's probably why a Parasite tore them up. Beams will still punch through them easily, especially Disruptors since you can't just move away into falloff range to avoid some of the damage like with CL/HCL.
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CM7 Midshipman Faster than Light
Joined: October 15, 2009 Posts: 1812
| Posted: 2011-05-24 22:54  
actually, once a beam is fired, damage is applied for falloff for that distance from tgt through duration of the activation.
Closing distance, or opening distance has no affect on falloff once beam has been fired...
at least that was my interpretation from the code. I could be wrong. Some hidden subroutine that I overlooked.
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Dakili Fleet Admiral
Joined: June 07, 2007 Posts: 86 From: Quebec
| Posted: 2011-05-24 23:40  
Think your right on that one defiance. But it doesnt matter for disruptor since theres no falloff
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Kenny_Naboo Marshal Pitch Black
Joined: January 11, 2010 Posts: 3823 From: LobsterTown
| Posted: 2011-05-25 06:04  
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On 2011-05-24 22:54, Defiance*XO* wrote:
actually, once a beam is fired, damage is applied for falloff for that distance from tgt through duration of the activation.
Closing distance, or opening distance has no affect on falloff once beam has been fired...
at least that was my interpretation from the code. I could be wrong. Some hidden subroutine that I overlooked.
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You mean that the damage is applied to the target at the moment of firing or impact (no diff for beams since they're insta-hit), and not incrementally over the duration of the beams' activation?
If you rotated your ship until the beam arc was no longer valid, it would make no diff? If you moved away or towards the target it would also make no diff?
Can a Dev clarify this?
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Pantheon Marshal Palestar
Joined: May 29, 2001 Posts: 1789
| Posted: 2011-05-25 06:29  
Damage is applied over a beams duration, like a steady stream of damage. Falloff removes damage equal to the amount we have set in the weapon file at the specified falloff range. This is then lessened depending on how long the beam is (therefor increasing damage).
EMP and ELF don't do anywhere near the damage that normal beams do. For this reason, even though they have 20% increased damage against Reflective, they will still do less in most cases (ELF and EMP have no falloff).
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MrSparkle Marshal
Joined: August 13, 2001 Posts: 1912 From: mrsparkle
| Posted: 2011-05-25 10:07  
Doesn't really answer the question though. During the beam's duration, will changing distance affect the damage? Will turning the ship so that the beam's arc is no longer valid, but the beam still appears to be firing, affect the damage?
Or is the total damage determined at the moment of firing, and can only be stopped if the target moves out of beam range?
Personally I've always thought the former, that if a ship hits you with a beam at point blank range while you're moving away you'll take gradually less and less damage. [ This Message was edited by: General Zod on 2011-05-25 10:08 ]
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Pantheon Marshal Palestar
Joined: May 29, 2001 Posts: 1789
| Posted: 2011-05-25 10:15  
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On 2011-05-25 10:07, General Zod wrote:
Doesn't really answer the question though. During the beam's duration, will changing distance affect the damage? Will turning the ship so that the beam's arc is no longer valid, but the beam still appears to be firing, affect the damage?
Or is the total damage determined at the moment of firing, and can only be stopped if the target moves out of beam range?
Personally I've always thought the former, that if a ship hits you with a beam at point blank range while you're moving away you'll take gradually less and less damage.
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It answered it fine, I would suggest reading it again. Firing arc's only control when a beam can be fired, not what direction it can only do damage in.
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