Oh go on then:And cat pics ofc.
This is Rosie, she was the mastermind behind the fall of Virtual Ace.
Oh go on then:And cat pics ofc.
Hence the 'tentatively'. Salvage was tentatively planned to be implemented, what, around five years ago?3.19 seemed a bit ambitious to me, though they did appear to be pretty much done for Citizen Con, appearances never tell the real tale.
Answer the call was when?Hence the 'tentatively'. Salvage was tentatively planned to be implemented, what, around five years ago?
To be clear, I was not stating belief one way or the other on Master Mode successfully being implemented in a relatively complete state by 3.19.x, just indicating that it has been my understanding that CIG has been targeting 3.19.x for release ever since they announced it.
On the plus side, all the past flight models were designed around 'being fun' for a specific set of ships in SQ42 then shoehorned all other ships into it with little to no consideration on the impact, but from the comments from the CIG DEVs on Master Mode in Spectrum, it seems like they're actually keeping in mind that SC has far more ships in it than SQ42 that need to be properly accounted for. Whether they see it through to get to some sort of reasonable compromise of a balance that most people can find acceptable and enjoyment with or they'll just ultimately throw their hands up in defeat, implement it in a patchwork state that is wonderful for some but horrible for others, while promising, yet again, to revisit, rebalance, and rework it after features x, y, z, a1, a2, etc. have been implemented...well, time will tell.
Today:Answer the call was when?
And it'll be ready in 2 years.Today:
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As soon as that?And it'll be ready in 2 years.
What's always coming but never arrives? Tomorrow, or in this case 2 years.As soon as that?
Set not your life by the ticking of the clock, the passing of the days of a calendar or the shifting of the seasons. Enjoy every day as it comes and every moment as it is and yae, ye may find peace and glad tidings.
Oh Oh I know this one! My dad on his way back from buying those cigarettes in 1995?What's always coming but never arrives?
I would enjoy the opportunity to sit at a table drinking beers and discussing all of this in detail with the lot of ya.Wait, I'm not discussing this at a Bar Citizen across a table?
I suppose that was an alcohol deprivation induced mirage. I guess I need to break out the Rum!
Considering there have been five of those by now you'd think we'd be used to it by now :)What's always coming but never arrives? Tomorrow, or in this case 2 years.
And give up the opportunity to act all shocked and hurt?Considering there have been five of those by now you'd think we'd be used to it by now :)
Keep in mind that armor is already partially emulated by the very varied hull point values assigned the ships. When we move to armor, those hull values will be broken down to armor on specific locations that once pierced, allow weapons to damage specific components instead of going into a general damage pool for a section of hull. No doubt the entire ship’s armor value will be greater than the current hull value, but armor failures at any specific point will happen earlier, most especially when taking hits from heavy ballistics like S4 gattlings (Revenant), cannons and of course the Sledge. Even S1 Sledge hits will likely pierce any local armor and destroy whatever is in its path afterward.It's also possibly waiting for ship armor to become meaningful, to allow a degree of protection while the shields are offline as well.