I think it's more like the S7s have somewhat hard time hitting smaller targets. If you enable 3rd person view and look around you'll notice that the turret is actually split into two, with the smaller guns tracking much faster than the big ones.I do not understand the reason for 15 turrets each with a pair of S7 guns for larger ships, and a pair of S5 guns for smaller ones. When would you choose S5s over S7s? Does this mean the big S7 gattlings will need to conserve ammo?
I don't remember the Redeemer ever having cargo capacity. Did it?Someone glitched into the Redeemer interior. Looks FUBAR to me. The new interior has no room for cargo I can see, no cargo loader, no upper deck with the galley, and seems mostly wasted space. Very disappointing. They should have just left the thing alone.
Pick it up at time index 1:40:
View: https://youtu.be/fkFUlDv3NWw
I am honestly tired of the dirty lived in look with smudged glass I cannot clean or see through when sunlight shines on it. I hope its simply the needs to be clean tile set and not the default clean state.Tour of the Javelin. My take:
I like that it looks dirty and lived in, so long as you can order bots to clean it up. The hand smudges all over make it look lived in.
I do not understand the reason for 15 turrets each with a pair of S7 guns for larger ships, and a pair of S5 guns for smaller ones. When would you choose S5s over S7s? Does this mean the big S7 gattlings will need to conserve ammo?
I like the RSI look and this raises my expectations for the Polaris, but I think once again many of the rooms and hallways are too large to feel like military vessels, or vessels of any kind
View: https://youtu.be/YH8znCWEPXk
Its far from unexpected. The original concept would work great as a ship in a single player game but in a multiplayer game it accomplished too many tasks and breaks the need for other roles. Thus the redeemer needed to either be a fighter, a gunship, a military transport or a dropship. And it looks like they picked its role to be mostly a gunship with some drop ship capabilities and so I am not surprised it doesn't have room for cargo and lost the winch.It not only had rear cargo capacity, it had it's own dedicated cargo winch that ran down the ventral side of the tail. You can see it in this animation, time index 2:35:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTE_nJWiU4w
My issue is that when CIG decided to tweek it, they broke their own rule--that the ship had to have a blind spot--by adding a rear-facing turret. When they did that they put the aft control surfaces upward facing instead of downward, which doesn't look half as cool, in order to improve the fire arc of the new turret. They also apparently removed the cargo winch, two of the seats, the entire second floor and galley, and left a bunch of empty space.
I'm hard pressed to find a single improvement. FUBAR. If I'd paid for this half decade ago I'd be pissed.
I used to believe that, and then they gave the Valkyrie cargo plates. So now it carries more guns, more troops, and more cargo than the ship they told us broke the need for other ships. I no longer believe that explanation. It makes no sense to me. I think it really matters who whines loudly enough. The Vanguard pilots ought to get together and whine, wait and see if we get cargo plates.The original concept would work great as a ship in a single player game but in a multiplayer game it accomplished too many tasks and breaks the need for other roles.
You're right in that I am sure the whine factors in on choices made as they did relinquish some of the stance that the Valkyrie will have no cargo grid and instead gave it limited cargo plates in the place where the pilot has to choose between cargo or a vehicle. In some ways I would agree the Valkyrie would require limited cargo plates to allow it to bring supplies for the ground forces its supporting as its expected to be engaged in larger scale battles where drop roles for ships like the Redeemer and Prowler would benefit from smaller surgical strike forces and not be ready to support a more protracted battle and thus would not be as necessary to bring along supplies.I used to believe that, and then they gave the Valkyrie cargo plates. So now it carries more guns, more troops, and more cargo than the ship they told us broke the need for other ships. I no longer believe that explanation. It makes no sense to me. I think it really matters who whines loudly enough. The Vanguard pilots ought to get together and whine, wait and see if we get cargo plates.
Uhm... the Redeemer has way more firepower than the Valkyrie though. Like... way more.I used to believe that, and then they gave the Valkyrie cargo plates. So now it carries more guns, more troops, and more cargo than the ship they told us broke the need for other ships. I no longer believe that explanation. It makes no sense to me. I think it really matters who whines loudly enough. The Vanguard pilots ought to get together and whine, wait and see if we get cargo plates.