When a ship moves into another ships internal coordinate system, it follows the rules of that ships gravity, movement, and whatnot. I wonder, what if a larger ship envelopes a smaller ship, will the smaller ship still get thrown into the larger ships coordinate system? If that was to happen, it...
Well, I'm mostly piloting a Freelancer, so this comes from that perspective.
Freelancer is slower, less agile than, let's say, a mustang. So what do I do when I face a mustang? I kinda don't want to waste missiles if possible, those are a valuable commodity. So getting the Mustang to joust would...
This seems useful for anyone who hasn't used RSS before. Good job. Well, I've kinda getting RSS feed to my keyboard tho, so I can browse that whilst in the loading screen :D
If you don't listen to the commentary, read the texts or pay too much attention, it looks pretty much the same as star citizen O.o
Those monitors, stepping the the chair, etc. I wonder if some of the design team moved to star citizen or something.
Hmm, I don't think you posted any starmaps?
Here are a few links:
http://scfocus.org/star-citizen-fan-made-transit-style-star-maps/
And I like this one especially:
http://usukracing.com/sc/starmap.html
So good functionality, good for theorycrafting your hauling.
But both Beer and Ships require science. So we need Science to crash ships. One could say, that crashing an Aurora into a multi-billion dollar space station whilst drunk, is the pinnacle of science.