Only people who are super cereal about SC will know that the serials were for Warbond. Obviously you haven't had breakfast yet. Or beer.ohhhh
Only people who are super cereal about SC will know that the serials were for Warbond. Obviously you haven't had breakfast yet. Or beer.ohhhh
breakfast.....beer........ they are one in the same!Only people who are super cereal about SC will know that the serials were for Warbond. Obviously you haven't had breakfast yet. Or beer.
Thanks! Someother mentioned about the contrary, but it could be a confusion with the mines. Anyway... good news we will see this ship soon :)Release is "SOON", there was absolutely no mention of SQ42. Concepting the ship took place from February until June. It is about 90% complete as they are currently working on lighting passes inside the ship, which means its almost completely done according to the vehicle pipeline and its director.
Hmmm, the sentry ones have changeable components or not? maybe you could use stealth components in it?I might be alone in this, but I'm hoping that eventually, CIG will also create some sort of a stealthy mine that will be difficult even for a Terrapin or a Carrack to detect before they are detected by it, that's sole purpose would be to alert those that deployed it of movement in its area & if possible what it is that is moving or being detected. Basically an early warning system to extend the range for a base or fleet beyond the individual ship's / base's range without them.
My question about the presentation is simple, what part of it did you enjoy most?
So you melted your melted ships? ;-pI melted all but one ship on my melt list to upgrade my Corsair to the Nautilus.
ship sales page would say otherwise.It seems like this ship has arrived with a soggy plop rather than a bang.
Not sure and I can not check it now, but I think the holoviewer shows a big missile turret with 24 missiles.I recall that CIG committed some years ago to sensor buoys, and there was the question whether they could be stealth or not. I have to wonder whether the Nautilus can deploy them as well. I suspect they'd be smaller than S5 mines, and deployable by much smaller ships; but it would be cool if the Nautilus could stealthily deploy hundreds of bouys as well. Sensor buoys are again going to make huge changes in gameplay.
No one has said anything about the ventral weapons. It appears there are to be three, S3 missile racks with just 2 missiles each. Shame they didn't put twice that under there.
Given this thing is supposed to have lots of hull, it would seem to me it could make a decent ground assault ship. The design looks like advanced VTOL for hover, which is very surprising in a design for the mine laying task, but Aegis does always seem to favor aerodynamic designs that function well in atmo; so it's well to consider the Nautilus for the Close Air Support role. Could be this is the A-10 we've been waiting for--a true tank buster. Certainly if you can lock S3 missiles on a tank, this thing could have a use in that role.
Also given this is Aegis and carries S3 missiles, that means it can probably lob the Arrestor IIIs, which means it can disable ships from great distance, and apparently there is room aboard for lots of NPCs. You might be able to use this for a boarding ship.
It really only deals with mine laying and sweeping. Not really about bouys. It will not make a good ground assault ship as its the size of a Hammerhead and will handle just as shitty, especially in atmosphere. NOT a combat ship.I recall that CIG committed some years ago to sensor buoys, and there was the question whether they could be stealth or not. I have to wonder whether the Nautilus can deploy them as well. I suspect they'd be smaller than S5 mines, and deployable by much smaller ships; but it would be cool if the Nautilus could stealthily deploy hundreds of bouys as well. Sensor buoys are again going to make huge changes in gameplay.
No one has said anything about the ventral weapons. It appears there are to be three, S3 missile racks with just 2 missiles each. Shame they didn't put twice that under there.
Given this thing is supposed to have lots of hull, it would seem to me it could make a decent ground assault ship. The design looks like advanced VTOL for hover, which is very surprising in a design for the mine laying task, but Aegis does always seem to favor aerodynamic designs that function well in atmo; so it's well to consider the Nautilus for the Close Air Support role. Could be this is the A-10 we've been waiting for--a true tank buster. Certainly if you can lock S3 missiles on a tank, this thing could have a use in that role.
Also given this is Aegis and carries S3 missiles, that means it can probably lob the Arrestor IIIs, which means it can disable ships from great distance, and apparently there is room aboard for lots of NPCs. You might be able to use this for a boarding ship.
If you drop a mine in atmosphere won't just it be a very unaerodynamic bomb? Or will they be designed for max damage in a Zero G vacuum and be crap in atmo?It really only deals with mine laying and sweeping. Not really about bouys. It will not make a good ground assault ship as its the size of a Hammerhead and will handle just as shitty, especially in atmosphere. NOT a combat ship.
mayhapsIf you drop a mine in atmosphere won't just it be a very unaerodynamic bomb?
Wow you reply fast! I edited my post for a bit of handwavium get-out clause ;)mayhaps
no u!Wow you reply fast! I edited my post for a bit of handwavium get-out clause ;)
Pretty sure if you want close air support you are looking for the A2 or a fighter like the Super Hornet. There's a reason mine layers/sweepers/tenders aren't combat ships and are only armed for defense in the real world, you really wouldn't want a round making it through the hull and lighting off one of the mines onboard. And yes you could just not load mines and go out looking for a fight but then it's the equivalent mounting a .50 Cal on the cross bar a Jeep Wrangler and using it for convoy duty. Will it work? Kind of. Is there a better option? Absolutey.I recall that CIG committed some years ago to sensor buoys, and there was the question whether they could be stealth or not. I have to wonder whether the Nautilus can deploy them as well. I suspect they'd be smaller than S5 mines, and deployable by much smaller ships; but it would be cool if the Nautilus could stealthily deploy hundreds of bouys as well. Sensor buoys are again going to make huge changes in gameplay.
No one has said anything about the ventral weapons. It appears there are to be three, S3 missile racks with just 2 missiles each. Shame they didn't put twice that under there.
Given this thing is supposed to have lots of hull, it would seem to me it could make a decent ground assault ship. The design looks like advanced VTOL for hover, which is very surprising in a design for the mine laying task, but Aegis does always seem to favor aerodynamic designs that function well in atmo; so it's well to consider the Nautilus for the Close Air Support role. Could be this is the A-10 we've been waiting for--a true tank buster. Certainly if you can lock S3 missiles on a tank, this thing could have a use in that role.
Also given this is Aegis and carries S3 missiles, that means it can probably lob the Arrestor IIIs, which means it can disable ships from great distance, and apparently there is room aboard for lots of NPCs. You might be able to use this for a boarding ship.
She's a beauty for RR ops, depending on spacing of course. You'd be able to lay a harassment or protective minefield above/around your ops area, and sit that bad boy as over watch. I like it, but I dunno if I can justify melting any of my precious, small fleet for it.I melted all but one ship on my melt list to upgrade my Corsair to the Nautilus.
Good question. You will definitely be able to use the drones to place or remove mines as you see fit. If I am remembering the footage from SQ42 you are referring to, there wasnt a giant planetary body nearby, but rather just large asteroids? But what the devs have told us, is that you "can" use the mines in an atmosphere, but they will fall to the ground.Hey @Printimus , I have a potential Nautilus scenario question for you. I seem to recall seeing that it's not meant to use the mines too close to planets or moons because of the gravitational forces effecting them. This being said & remembering what CIG has shown about SQ42, do you think that having the drones place mines in areas of space similar to where they showed that disabled Starfarer would work? I'm thinking along the lines of using them placed around a semi-confined space with a bait ship making a distress call. This could potentially used to snare either ships looking to render aide or to pillage a damaged / stranded ship.
That's the spirit @Radegast74 ! Kick some mass ass in the Verse & collect the names of the ships you catch by surprise.My opinion --> I think this is going to be a really narrow role, "niche" ship, BUT, that it will be fun to crew and run, as you will need not only a pilot and turret gunners, but also people to man the scanners and run the drones either laying the mines or sweeping for mines. I'm pretty much sold on this ship. If all else fails, I can always upgrade it to a Polaris, or something similar.