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Thread: A-Wing Woes...:(
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
So why is it a tier 4 ship then? My mass capacity is 65k and my X-Wing has 99k, are those bad numbers?
NO the numbers are good. It's a tier 4 because it is supposedly the hardest Alliance fighter to handle, according the Star Wars mythology.
Do I need a new shipwright?
NO
I have to say, it seems to turn much sharper in full throttle, I can't say how much better, but I'm still messin with it.
Ships turn sharpest at about 2/3 of their top speed from my experience.
Anyone love the A-Wing?YES
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
I was really shocked the A-Wing wasn't better.
I know, I know it's small and shouldn't be able to carry as much as the other ship's chassis.
So why is it a tier 4 ship then? My mass capacity is 65k and my X-Wing has 99k, are those bad numbers?
Do I need a new shipwright?
I have to say, it seems to turn much sharper in full throttle, I can't say how much better, but I'm still messin with it.
Just because the A-wing happens to be tier4 doesnt nessesarily means its the best ship.Y-wings can hold lots more stuff, so even though its much less manuverable, you canload it with lots of heavy armor, shields,heavy wepons, and it has 2 ports for ordinance. So its a choice between dizzify your oponents with awsome speed, or take a few hits and return the farvor 4 fold!
X-Wing: 100k mass, three weapon slots...
A-Wing: 65k mass, one weapon slot...
And a X-Wing is only slighty less maneuverable than an A-Wing.
Message Edited by Wili on 11-15-2004 03:16 PM
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
Well, I get the same top speed/booster speeds with my 92.2 reward engine in my X Wing AND my A Wing so I don't get the "The A-Wing is the fastest ship" argument.
How is it faster?
See what your top speed is in your X-wing with that engine, then look what your top speed in the A-wing is with the same engine.
Also, experiment with how much you need to throttle down to be able to turn at a quick rate. With the X-wing this should be quite a lot, but the A-wing should be able to almost turn quickly at top speeds.
Vicotnik wrote:
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
Well, I get the same top speed/booster speeds with my 92.2 reward engine in my X Wing AND my A Wing so I don't get the "The A-Wing is the fastest ship" argument.
How is it faster?
See what your top speed is in your X-wing with that engine, then look what your top speed in the A-wing is with the same engine.
Also, experiment with how much you need to throttle down to be able to turn at a quick rate. With the X-wing this should be quite a lot, but the A-wing should be able to almost turn quickly at top speeds.
Oh, definetly the A-Wing can turn around and pursue an enemy quicker than my X-Wing, I was just hoping it's lighter mass would let me have a higher top speed than my X-Wing, which it doesn't.
Speed has nothing to do with the hull. So the speed of the X-Wing and speed of the A-Wing will be identical with the same engine. The difference lies soely in the Yaw/Pitch/Roll aspects of the hulls.
Vicotnik wrote:
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
Well, I get the same top speed/booster speeds with my 92.2 reward engine in my X Wing AND my A Wing so I don't get the "The A-Wing is the fastest ship" argument.
How is it faster?
See what your top speed is in your X-wing with that engine, then look what your top speed in the A-wing is with the same engine.
Also, experiment with how much you need to throttle down to be able to turn at a quick rate. With the X-wing this should be quite a lot, but the A-wing should be able to almost turn quickly at top speeds.
TrueBoom wrote:
Speed has nothing to do with the hull. So the speed of the X-Wing and speed of the A-Wing will be identical with the same engine. The difference lies soely in the Yaw/Pitch/Roll aspects of the hulls.
Vicotnik wrote:
Flynn_Nomad wrote:
Well, I get the same top speed/booster speeds with my 92.2 reward engine in my X Wing AND my A Wing so I don't get the "The A-Wing is the fastest ship" argument.
How is it faster?
See what your top speed is in your X-wing with that engine, then look what your top speed in the A-wing is with the same engine.
Also, experiment with how much you need to throttle down to be able to turn at a quick rate. With the X-wing this should be quite a lot, but the A-wing should be able to almost turn quickly at top speeds.
I'm not sure that's entirely true to be honest... Seen people with my same reward engine in a bomber moving like slugs (which they should be of course).
As a master shipwright, I'm telling you it is entirely true. Engines do not take mass into consideration, oddly enough. So identical engines in a Tie fighter, and Tie Oppressor, will push those ships along at identical speeds. The only difference in flight characteristics are in the hulls Yaw/Pitch/Roll characteristics. That is the single, sole difference. Personally I think engines should take mass into consideration, because it's crazy to expect a L1-L2 engine rated at 82 (lilke I'm using in my Tie Interceptor), could be expected to push a mighty Tie Oppresor at the same speed. But alas, they do.
Hillslayer wrote:
I'm not sure that's entirely true to be honest... Seen people with my same reward engine in a bomber moving like slugs (which they should be of course).