Last night I was ambushed in my Carrack by a Gladius and a Mole. While I was occupied manuevering to keep the Gladius from being able to touch down on the top deck the Mole attacked me with the primary mining laser and disabled the engines in I believe less than 30 seconds. It appeared that the damage completely bypassed the shields and immediately overheated the local systems and did severe physical damage to the spaceframe itself. I was unable to use primary engines and had no ability to escape, in well under a minute. I was under constant attack for about 5 minutes before I gave up and logged out, and claimed the ship.
My theory is that CIG made an assumption about energy absorption rates for rock to support mining and in order for mining lasers to function as they wanted the result is they have several orders of magnitude more energy\second than any weapon system currently in game.
If this is CIG's intent then clearly we should all abandon any regular ballistic or energy weapon and fit mining lasers - this was a presumably solo'ed Mole that singlehandedly disabled\destroyed a Carrack, which I believe to be a nonsensical result.
I certainly made several mistakes that contributed to the loss of my vessel which I fully own up to but my position is that a mining vessel should not be able to sneak up on or attack a military vessel like Carrack and be able to effectively disable it in less than 30 seconds.
Kudos to the wannabe Capt. Jackhole Sparrow space pie rats who thought of it. Pretty clever strategy but I cannot believe that is how things are intended to work - it makes no sense to have any weapons if a mining laser is so effective (in part I think due to the constant beam).
I would like to better understand the mechanics of how this attack was so successful and see what counters, if any, are possible - do we have any Mole operators willing to help do some testing? I suspect this is an unintended consequence of the physics they created for mining that is being exploited - if we gather some data I'll make a bug report.
'Gimp
My theory is that CIG made an assumption about energy absorption rates for rock to support mining and in order for mining lasers to function as they wanted the result is they have several orders of magnitude more energy\second than any weapon system currently in game.
If this is CIG's intent then clearly we should all abandon any regular ballistic or energy weapon and fit mining lasers - this was a presumably solo'ed Mole that singlehandedly disabled\destroyed a Carrack, which I believe to be a nonsensical result.
I certainly made several mistakes that contributed to the loss of my vessel which I fully own up to but my position is that a mining vessel should not be able to sneak up on or attack a military vessel like Carrack and be able to effectively disable it in less than 30 seconds.
Kudos to the wannabe Capt. Jackhole Sparrow space pie rats who thought of it. Pretty clever strategy but I cannot believe that is how things are intended to work - it makes no sense to have any weapons if a mining laser is so effective (in part I think due to the constant beam).
I would like to better understand the mechanics of how this attack was so successful and see what counters, if any, are possible - do we have any Mole operators willing to help do some testing? I suspect this is an unintended consequence of the physics they created for mining that is being exploited - if we gather some data I'll make a bug report.
'Gimp