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- Lestradae
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Have been thinking about going Kirin next ship-wise. After OSE is ready.
Till then, I will have to take smaller risks. Just can't resist the huge bounties these guys have (they can be in Random Hits territory, even beyond). And then I get grilled, usually
Something to strive for ...
<- someone should invent one of them with one eyepatch instead
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Till then, I will have to take smaller risks. Just can't resist the huge bounties these guys have (they can be in Random Hits territory, even beyond). And then I get grilled, usually
Something to strive for ...
<- someone should invent one of them with one eyepatch instead
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- ClymAngus
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Hmm, good for trading not so good for bounty hunting. It really is as big as a barn door. (I couldn't help it I wanted something that actually could physically contain 450 cargo pods, and I wanted to give star trek a run for it's money size wise). Of course attacking one makes you feel a bit like a hawkman.Lestradae wrote:Have been thinking about going Kirin next ship-wise. After OSE is ready.
Till then, I will have to take smaller risks. Just can't resist the huge bounties these guys have (they can be in Random Hits territory, even beyond). And then I get grilled, usually
Something to strive for ...
<- someone should invent one of them with one eyepatch instead
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnTHypbLlkE
If your flying one, hostile ai's tend to peel off after they've been hit with a few solid rounds from the turrets. Auto-targeter makes all the difference.
I'm sure we could mod a Tiger, if you like tigers that is. The coding would be easy and you just make the chance of it appearing in the hands of a nut-job 0.
- Lestradae
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No problem with that, turrets will make up for it. For the OSE uber pirates, I'm still experimenting with strategies to get my hands on their bounties myself.Hmm, good for trading not so good for bounty hunting. It really is as big as a barn door.
Atm, I injector halfway into the docking port of pirate carriers, drop a quirium bomb, make a 180° and injector away ... *boom*
Now you also see why it doesn't always work
Gonna continue that trick with the Kirin. Perhaps with the added twist of staying close to the carrier, close enough so that its turrets can't effectively get a clear shot while mine unload into the carrier's hull ...
As it should be imo.I couldn't help it I wanted something that actually could physically contain 450 cargo pods
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Nah, I've already expanded Tigers into a whole class of ships (there are Rusty, Mk II, III, IV and even Super Tigers in OSE) so thanks, I don't want to expand them even more.I'm sure we could mod a Tiger, if you like tigers that is.
But, I will expand the Kirin's too - when I have the program ready that does the expanding of one ship into a whole class automagically
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Tactics wise they have a much lower target profile in Z. X ain't too bad, Y is a killer.
If you have to pitch away from an opponent and your in an ex-military then top face them. You have more turrets filling space with hot flak. The tail gaters are more powerful and work as a nice compliment to the rear laser. (which is point perfect, at any range).
If you have to pitch away from an opponent and your in an ex-military then top face them. You have more turrets filling space with hot flak. The tail gaters are more powerful and work as a nice compliment to the rear laser. (which is point perfect, at any range).
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If bounty killage with milk runs are your thing, try a Kirin Sport.ClymAngus wrote:Hmm, good for trading not so good for bounty hunting. It really is as big as a barn door. (I couldn't help it I wanted something that actually could physically contain 450 cargo pods, and I wanted to give star trek a run for it's money size wise). Of course attacking one makes you feel a bit like a hawkman.Lestradae wrote:Have been thinking about going Kirin next ship-wise. After OSE is ready.
Till then, I will have to take smaller risks. Just can't resist the huge bounties these guys have (they can be in Random Hits territory, even beyond). And then I get grilled, usually
Something to strive for ...
<- someone should invent one of them with one eyepatch instead
L
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnTHypbLlkE
If your flying one, hostile ai's tend to peel off after they've been hit with a few solid rounds from the turrets. Auto-targeter makes all the difference.
It's almost as fast as a Cobby, and for a freighter, handles like a sports car. One caveat, it doesn't have many turrets and they're weak point-defense guns at best. It makes up for that with it's speed and deadly laser accuracy - as well as being a smaller target.
On that note, you do know turrets are short range, right? I never take on a turreted ship from close range. Making pirates go boom from extreme range are what mil lasers are made for.
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Hell yes, o scaly one! I was looking at Lestradae's radar. They were up his ship like bees round a honey pot. In that situation it may just be enough to tip the ai. Maybe.Cmdr Wyvern wrote:On that note, you do know turrets are short range, right?
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the flat looking ship is a sidewinder although now you mention it it does look very asp like, and the pointy one is a ferdelance, Hmm, I'm still not sure about the ferdelance texture map, i'm having a real problem coming up with a cool pattern of lines on it's hull, i need to have a re-think, and check out some sports cars or something, thinking about it, the batmobile from the tim burton film a while back might be a good reference point, or some sort of 50's jet plane or something.
'top gear' on the TV had a short film about the aston martin 'vantage' car the other day, it really remined me of a ferdelance for some reason!
'top gear' on the TV had a short film about the aston martin 'vantage' car the other day, it really remined me of a ferdelance for some reason!
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Have you seen this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hamp ... 206560.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hamp ... 206560.stm
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I see only broken link icons
Edit: and now I don't!!!!
Edit: and now I don't!!!!
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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MayI suggest that you try removing the black lines on the hull plating and see what it looks like? The way I see it, it would probably make the normal maps show themselves a bit better and give a less "cartoony" feel to the ship.Griff wrote:I'm still not sure about the ferdelance texture map, i'm having a real problem coming up with a cool pattern of lines on it's hull
AC, I cannot see the pictures, I get icons of torn documents, nor clicking does clicking the image help..
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- DaddyHoggy
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I can now see 60% of the pictures... (first three)
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.