"For some reason" hahahaha.
I have a bmm now for some reason
Thanks for the link.
"For some reason" hahahaha.
I have a bmm now for some reason
I doubt it, in the end whether you own 20 ships or one, whether it's day 1 launch or your first day playing 6 years into the game's release, there will always be people with more ships, more money, bigger ships etc. Sure it'll feel unfair at first, but we get the advantage for funding the development. What might be smart is to let us backers in a few weeks before the rest of the world so we can scatter and not overwhelm a fresh player.Everyone seems to have a tonne of ships. By game release there will probably be half a billion USD of ships in the verse. I wonder if they will keep all the backers on a separate server and have new players on another server? Then if you want to begin with just a starter ship you can hop servers.
I honestly don't even understand why this is a thing unless its just to suck a little more money out of the wallet.@Bambooza Making the big life changes I see.
Vangaurd wont fit the Polaris hangar, for now it's "everything Sabre and smaller" tbh i'd get a couple of Arrow's that should fit easily.In case Vanguard doesn't fit in Polaris hangar -- which probably would be the case -- I would have to use credit or money from melted or sold redundant support ship and buy some light fighter like Gladius or Sabre. I plan to fit most of my stuff in Polaris, but I want to keep Vanguard -- I love it.
* As for A2, it's a CCU from M2; I need to wait until both Hercules variants are released and then decide which one to keep.
Yeah, I know, but I still hope the ship would eventually grow, which might result in a bigger hangar; but there is like 1% chance this is going to happen.Vangaurd wont fit the Polaris hangar, for now it's "everything Sabre and smaller" tbh i'd get a couple of Arrow's that should fit easily.
I'm not going to do any heavy hauling; A2 supposes to have 234 SCU, which is still pretty nice, and it can carry medium ground vehicle like Nova or Ballista, so it's theoretically better than Gemini. At this point I'm keeping unused A2 CCU though; with the A2 being limited now, I'm considering selling its CCU once the ship is released, and keeping either M2 or Gemini.Hercules is "hard" M2 has Caterpillar equivalent Cargo, A2 is a C130 very different ships.
I imagine the A2 is going to be a blast when the ground target must be left smoldering. For me, the M2 was sort of a conundrum. While it is supposed to have more armor then the C2 I do not see the need as any threat to the C2 will still be a significant threat to the M2 and so it's going to need escorts anyway so why give up the extra cargo room.Vangaurd wont fit the Polaris hangar, for now it's "everything Sabre and smaller" tbh i'd get a couple of Arrow's that should fit easily.
Hercules is "hard" M2 has Caterpillar equivalent Cargo, A2 is a C130 very different ships.
I imagine the A2 is going to be a blast when the ground target must be left smoldering. For me, the M2 was sort of a conundrum. While it is supposed to have more armor then the C2 I do not see the need as any threat to the C2 will still be a significant threat to the M2 and so it's going to need escorts anyway so why give up the extra cargo room.
Ya, for now, I am sticking with the C2. Figured if the M2 is that much of an advantage I can either buy it in-game or trade up.I had the same issue. I had both the A2 and M2, but melted the M2 for reasons. Now coming back around thinking about a cargo ship id want, the M2 came back up. But like you said, how much are the extra armaments going to help? Id rather have the cargo space unless I knew Id be getting blasted all the time. Then its like a min - max thing. Sometimes that extra armor and say having some npcs in your turrets will be a good advantage.
This was my reasoning, as well, so A2 for ground blasting fun and C2 for transport/trade funI imagine the A2 is going to be a blast when the ground target must be left smoldering. For me, the M2 was sort of a conundrum. While it is supposed to have more armor then the C2 I do not see the need as any threat to the C2 will still be a significant threat to the M2 and so it's going to need escorts anyway so why give up the extra cargo room.
Is the RSI Mantis designed to fit inside the hangar of the Polaris? Any details on which ships it can fit in?
The Mantis was not designed to fit inside the hangar of the Polaris. The Aegis Sabre was planned to be the upper limit of the Polaris’ capacity and, as such, the Mantis is too long and tall. However, once the Polaris goes into production, we’ll look at its hangar size (like we did with the 890J) and potentially bring it up to the standard landing pad metrics, which would allow the Mantis and other ships to land properly.
Yeah we can hope :p landing a Redeemer in there for extra firepower when needed ..... hmmmmI like M2 livery ; )
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@Ashrah hey, I missed this -- from the Mantis Q&A:
Q&A: RSI Mantis - Roberts Space Industries | Follow the development of Star Citizen and Squadron 42
Roberts Space Industries is the official go-to website for all news about Star Citizen and Squadron 42. It also hosts the online store for game items and merch, as well as all the community tools used by our fans.robertsspaceindustries.com
So... there is a chance for something larger than Gladius or Sabre...