So, since the beginning of the event I did countless bunker missions, boarding action in progress missions, search for missing crew missions. Nothing.
I've been checking out the shelters, outposts, research facilities, and farms. Nothing.
Until today I've checked Rayari Anvik Research Outpost on Calliope.
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And in one of the boxes I've found it. I've finally found the golden ticket
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So, I've rushed to the conveniently located New Babbage and claimed it:
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The ship looks great:
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And I've immediately exercised my right to crash it
well, it accelerates really well, but it doesn't break equally well (actually it did break into pieces quite well), but at least I've TEST'ed it's acceleration and deceleration.
Then I've TEST'ed it combat performance.
Following the ship's Q&A I've purchased a number of 1 size up Deadbolt cannons to make it full fixed loadout. After all, doing all the PvP missions while searching for the ticket did bring me nearly 500k aUEC. But, a bug or a feature, the game said I'm unable to change the ships components. I even can't access any of my ship's components, as "changes are pending".
Then I've tried to access it in Arena Commander - it's not there.
So, I've proceeded with doing some combat missions in the 'Verse.
Some observations:
- It accelerates fast, but deceleration takes time, so be careful not to crash it.
- It's pitch rate is very high, so definitely a strength in combat. However, I've read that it's a bug with F7C, where the pitch rate is set way too high, so maybe it's the same with F8C.
- The roll is sluggish in comparison the F8A (stolen during the Invictus event, link: View: https://youtu.be/fGE2Q6KgEcA
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- The engine sound seems buggy (see the above video).
- The Badgers (S2 repeaters) don't have much ammo and take a while to recharge if you keep the power balance to neutral (33% to all systems).
- The ballistics (Tarantulas) have slower rounds, so trying to hit a target in a dynamic fight with all weapons is challenging - most of the time you either hit with one or the other weapon group. So, potentially you need to equip it with weapons of the same type.
- This is quite different from Vanguard for example, where you can use the energy weapons as usual, and put a single fixed size 5 ballistic, e.g. Deadbolt, so that you can melt the shields and then do a single (or 2) precision shot(s). In F8C the use of energy and ballistics appear to be challenging.
- The firepower seems to be odd, not sure a bug or a feature. Taking out small targets like Buccaneer or M50 is no problem, equally no problem is taking out the monitors in Destroy Monitors missions. But taking down even something like Prospector seems to take many rounds of ballistics and a few full recharges of energy repeaters.
- Comparing to how F7C-M performs with fully gimbaled loadout F8C seems to perform worse as the Hornet can hit the target with both energy and ballistics at the same time, but it runs out of ballistic ammo pretty quickly. You can alternate energy and ballistic, but ideally you want both weapon groups hitting the target. Of cause, since it's a heavy fighter, it has larger shields etc.
- F8C ballistic ammo runs out pretty quick, but this seems to be a common thing in the current meta.
Anther thought, IMHO, It feels under-powered for the most feared, most powerful heavy fighter:
- If you remember the old lore, the Anvil Lightning was in competition with Aegis Sabre (Medium Fighter) to replace the Anvil F7A Hornet (Medium Fighter). The Lightning has won the competition, so Aegis started selling the Sabre to civilians and the Lightning became the F8A. So, really, this was supposed to be a Medium Fighter, and if it was, the the civilian version would be adequately powered and be a better version of Super Hornet. If you recall, F7C-M Super Hornet originally had all components 1 size up from the regular Hornet and a larger hull. It's shield was also a Quadrant version, as opposed to Front-Back version on normal hornets. So, with the current state of affairs the F7C-M would have shared the features of the current F8C.
- According to ship's Q&A the loadout can't be converted to fixed with 1 size up guns. Top/Bottom are S2 gimbaled and Wings are S3 fixed.
- It also looks odd when you compare its firepower with other heavy fighters. Using DPS Calculator for default loadout Burst/Sustained fire: F8C (3,858/2,871) half fixed half gimbaled, Vanguard Hoplite (3,672/3,672) fully fixed (4,828/4,828) + 1,240 from turret if manned (so ~6k or double the F8C), Ares Inferno (4,740/4,740), Ares Ion (3,850/2,663), Scorpius with manned turret (3,600/1,742) all gimbaled.
- Compared to F7C-M Super Hornet: default loadout Burst/Sustained fire is (2,763/1,863) and fully fixed loadout is (3,766/3,766).
Should you buy it, IMHO?
- If you have the money and buying it is no big deal, then sure, otherwise,
- In the current state, probably not, despite the urge and temptation.
- It's pricey.
- It doesn't have any interior (like e.g. Vanguad) and it's not really compensated for the lack of it.
- It's a single seater (unlike e.g. Vanguard, Scorpuis or Super Hornet) and can't e.g. shoot back when an enemy is on your 6. It's turret is a fancy gimbal, not a full remote turret (from ship's Q&A).
- In the current state it flys well, but it's a bit difficult to realise its firepower potential in the fight due to the need of juggling gimbaled and fixed guns.