Han Burgundy
Space Marshal
If they had a medical variant, the bastards would've got me. For now, my wallet survives
If you look at some of Sarah's original concept work for the MSR, it was much more streamlined. It got chunky during the build to add the crawl spaces.I think the Mercury should've had this design, sleek and streamlined from inside and out. the internal layout was a bit messy and left some to be desired. the lack of second entry/exit was also kinda disappointing - it's larger than the Freelancer, but only one entry point? as the current president of the USA once said: "come on, man!"
I think it also had the second entrance at one point in those drawings. I can't remember that far back lol. I just remember the pushback about it from backers.If you look at some of Sarah's original concept work for the MSR, it was much more streamlined. It got chunky during the build to add the crawl spaces.
If you look at Sara's original concept work, the inside doesn't fit in the outside. The most obvious point is the room next to the cockpit.If you look at some of Sarah's original concept work for the MSR, it was much more streamlined. It got chunky during the build to add the crawl spaces.
Edit - Sarah's Artstation page of the MSR : https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4bREZl
The game does need more of those ships which are efficient for 1 or 2 players to travel around and find mischief. IMO this area is the long-term win for CIG to get people into the game and playing together without having to invest large amounts of time or money. It will probably be the class that brings them back day-on-day.
SEE: Cutlass Black
The C1 needs a remote turret.. this is a serious flaw in what otherwise looks like an excellent design both visually and functionally.
The E1 is... ?? Much less expensive than the Phoenix or 600i Touring for it's niche of the corporate business jet/low key dropship. Where/what is the gameplay?
The A1 could turn out to be a very popular ship, depending on how they decide to tune it. On first glance it looks balanced enough to be worth using.
Not in the images show here, no. That internal concept mesh was a first pass based on the smaller size that the ship was sold at, iirc 38m. Not that it matters in any way, but I prefer it to what was eventually built.If you look at Sara's original concept work, the inside doesn't fit in the outside. The most obvious point is the room next to the cockpit.
The only part of the new MSR I dislike is the servers in the entry hall. If they put the chair in the deadend part of the hallway, and the servers in the room where the chair now is I'd consider it almost perfect.
Nah, bro. If I've spent a week making my cabling look sexy, I don't wanna hide that shit in a closet.Agree with you on the servers. The IT geek in me is boggled that someone thought putting servers in a walkway was an acceptable idea.
The interior fits in the top down orthographic projection. The angle on the exterior, especially in the room at the front, near the cockpit, doesn't allow for the full height walls in the interior.Not in the images show here, no. That internal concept mesh was a first pass based on the smaller size that the ship was sold at, iirc 38m. Not that it matters in any way, but I prefer it to what was eventually built.
Just thinking about force reactions being applied as someone traverses that hallway, and the resulting electrocutions and data loss.Agree with you on the servers. The IT geek in me is boggled that someone thought putting servers in a walkway was an acceptable idea.
Now you see, the idea is, if there's an intruder stealing your data, you can turn off the gravity and play a special game of electrocution pong by bouncing them on and off the servers.Not in the images show here, no. That internal concept mesh was a first pass based on the smaller size that the ship was sold at, iirc 38m. Not that it matters in any way, but I prefer it to what was eventually built.
Agree with you on the servers. The IT geek in me is boggled that someone thought putting servers in a walkway was an acceptable idea.
Don't look at the avocado spoilers, you may be in for some pain soon.If they had a medical variant, the bastards would've got me. For now, my wallet survives
That's the main thing I want from my spaceships, cig sometimes seems to have a terminal case of chonk - RIP Carrack. I don't care if she's long as a football field, I want my ships svelte and with sharp lines.sleek and streamlined from inside and out
Don't look at the avocado spoilers, you may be in for some pain soon.
Don't look at the avocado spoilers, you may be in for some pain soon.
The original announcement was Cutlass\Freelancer sized, but it's looking a bit bigger since then:So does anyone know how big this thing is going to be...? I assumed Cutlass or Freelancer-ish but I've seen a lot of confusion about and it seems like it's going a bit 600i but from the community side rather than CIG side this time...?
from what I'm hearing from political commentators on youtube, australia is headed for much much worse... so brace yourselfAt the moment I'm just hoping the $Aus will go up again - Between the release of the concept ships and my having funds available, the exchange rate had headed in the wrong direction, so it's looking like I may have to make do with CCU's for them, rather than buying one or more outright (6 months insurance using credits isn't worth it), particularly with IAE on the horizon.
Not too much pain, if what I have seen is true - The price of the base model for the new "medical" ship is a bit less than the cost of the base model Spirit (C1)...Don't look at the avocado spoilers, you may be in for some pain soon.