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CM7 Midshipman Faster than Light
Joined: October 15, 2009 Posts: 1812
| Posted: 2012-05-10 12:38  
dispite spaceadm's bias openion, icc is the long range faction.
Thats not to say we have a vast difference in range than the other factions, just that we do more damage than they do from long range.
Just to entertain your idea spaceadm, wtf are we supposed to do about kluth if our weapons have reverse falloff? Chuckles. [ This Message was edited by: Defiance*CO* on 2012-05-10 12:45 ]
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Talien Marshal Templar Knights
Joined: May 11, 2010 Posts: 2044 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2012-05-10 12:45  
Technically it's not that ICC does more damage at long range, it's just UGTO and luth do less damage as range increases. That actually doesn't matter too much though since they have unlimited ammo.
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SpaceAdmiral Grand Admiral
Joined: May 05, 2010 Posts: 1005
| Posted: 2012-05-11 20:12  
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On 2012-05-10 12:38, Defiance*CO* wrote:
dispite spaceadm's bias openion, icc is the long range faction.
Thats not to say we have a vast difference in range than the other factions, just that we do more damage than they do from long range.
Just to entertain your idea spaceadm, wtf are we supposed to do about kluth if our weapons have reverse falloff? Chuckles.
[ This Message was edited by: Defiance*CO* on 2012-05-10 12:45 ]
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In this game vs two extremely short ranged factions yes you can consider ICC the ranged faction out of the bunch. But they don't get punished for getting into CQC, it's that the enemy gets vastly rewarded.
Also with Darkspace game mechanics I do agree reverse falloff would kill ICC but most games don't have a whole faction of cloakers that can close distance to point blank.
Look at a sniper. Theoretically it does the same damage point blank and at long range. However the immense difficulty of aiming point blank would be the "reverse falloff" replacement in this case. They have "dps" punishment at close range as many more shots miss. A direct comparison could be made by making a weapon accelerate in speed exponentially till it hits max range with a very slow starting speed (IE a cold launched rocket speeding up). This would cause that faction (let's call it faction A) to have a numerical advantage at long range and would benefit from putting distance between themselves and a faction like ICC. In this situation ICC would want to close distance to exploit the enemy's weakness at close range while having no punishment for close combat. Again this would probably not work in Darkspace given the extremely close nature of the other two factions but it would be a better idea than reverse damage falloff.
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Fluttershy Fleet Admiral
Joined: September 24, 2011 Posts: 778 From: Fluttershy
| Posted: 2012-05-11 20:31  
Why do K'luth have the fastest engines when clearly the ICC are the ones that really need it?
speed is probably the best enhancement you could put on an ICC cruiser, and I've seen ones that can run from or chase down destroyers.
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Blackjack [DBL] Grand Admiral Faster than Light
Joined: February 25, 2011 Posts: 344 From: The land of venomous reptiles.
| Posted: 2012-05-11 20:58  
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On 2012-05-11 20:31, Fluttershy wrote:
Why do K'luth have the fastest engines when clearly the ICC are the ones that really need it?
speed is probably the best enhancement you could put on an ICC cruiser, and I've seen ones that can run from or chase down destroyers.
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And some of those ICC cruisers can outturn frigs. seriously, i compared with a interceptor frig. well, the human factions gadgets are pretty similar. We use the same basic engines, the ICC ships just have less mass to push around.
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