Ah, okay. I always thought that a Merlin would be delivered with the Carrack. Never been aware of that there is planned to build another snub.
That's perfectly OK with me. I don't want her bigger. I want her manageable. And specialized.Well, "sad" news today, brought to us by Ben:
Ben stated at the end of the vid that die Carrack is one of the few ships which has been planned quite properly. Thus it will not become larger as planned.
you ser, have been trolled. Trolled while on Test forums, I know, the outrage !pisces is Latin for fish
it's one of the 12 signs of the zodiac...
I KEEEL YOU!Well, "sad" news today, brought to us by Ben:
Ben stated at the end of the vid that die Carrack is one of the few ships which has been planned quite properly. Thus it will not become larger as planned.
They also said the hornet v2 was the finished version. Oh and the starfarer wouldnt get any bigge and was right where it needed to be.Well, "sad" news today, brought to us by Ben:
Ben stated at the end of the vid that die Carrack is one of the few ships which has been planned quite properly. Thus it will not become larger as planned.
nice try, trollyou ser, have been trolled. Trolled while on Test forums, I know, the outrage !
How many were used at lti fodder though? Melt a similiar price ship buy a carrack, ccu back to ship. Original ship with lti.With 7,000+ Carrack's sold (number's from 2015) - Exploring will not be as isolated as some people may think. It's the same feeling I am getting from my Reclaimer: I.E. That you'll come across this large debris field, and suddenly it will turn into the local Watering Hole.. Ships nibbling way at it from all sides. I think with only a handful of systems - the "Instancing" to curb this effect will be very challenging.
Suggestion: looking to NMS, most of the people which are into exploration, are totally o.k. with procedural planets ;)Also most of the exploration area are said to be procedurally generated.
Phew, loooots of things. I try to write down some key aspects:What'd they say???
Cost intensive. I think we kind of expected that. Which is good, means that people will have to think about what they're using their ships for.Phew, loooots of things. I try to write down some key aspects:
- is in active production phase and constructed/designed by Foundry42 UK; its their first multi-crew ship they are working on
- very tough structure because of her military origins, but with minor weapon capabilities and comfort
- Ursa Rover and, currently unkown, snub fighter for short distance recon flights
- optional: drone launchers; will be buyable as additional purchase option
- very efficient in the use of QF and fuel in general; kind of "independant", thus capable of "self supply" options and equiped probably with medical and repair bay; rumors say that she will be able to refine fuel for own emergency needs (not capable for doing that like a farer for instance)
- main competency is map star systems, especially unkown jump points or QT routes
- holo radar
- cockpit seats (3 x ) will move forward into the glas front (kind of "railing system")
- glas front can be secured by external metal plates
- the huge antennas and sensors are planned for 100% exactly leveling/adjusting/aligning the Carrack before jumping into an unknown jump hole; this for avoiding accidental/unplanned exits from the jump operation/flight
- modules are currently unknown; presumably there will be several different modules which will be buyable as additional purchase option
- the question is: who can afford a Carrack during live operations? She will be a highly cost-intensive ship which only can be operated with appropriate financial reserves of the owner. Perhaps there will be a reputation system: with a good reputation you perhaps can accept exploration jobs with a good payment (but which will be in non-LTI areas, I assume).
- Without jump-points there will be no sense in releasing the Carrack; therefore the team finally suggests that the Carrack will NOT be released with 3.0
And to Sam. For translating. Because she's awesome.Well, the thanks are going to C.R.A.S.H. Academy - those guys (and girls) are making an awesome job, keeping the German SC community informed on a frequent basis by producing vids sometimes two or three times a week :)