Maybe someone has already shared this? Not sure, but I figured this out myself last night, so for what it's worth...
When I first tried the FDL with huge Cannon I struggled - it's slower velocity means you have to lead the target so much you lose sight of it - usually miss.
I'd given up for a while, but last night I thought I'd try it one more time.
I had this eureka moment (well it's helped me - hopefully helps others)
When trying to lead the target and get a shot off my normal instinct is to pull back (positive G turn in an aircraft right?).
I experimented with rolling over so I can push into the turn instead (negative G's turn).
This not only keeps the target in your view so you can choose your moment, but the target is above your ship where your other weapons can gimbal and keep hitting it.
I'm still experimenting, feels unnatural, but I think it's helping.
Interested if this helps anyone, or if anyone else has any tips for being effective with the Huge Cannon?
p.s. this isn't a loadout debate, just Cannon please (or plasma, similar issue I think)
When I first tried the FDL with huge Cannon I struggled - it's slower velocity means you have to lead the target so much you lose sight of it - usually miss.
I'd given up for a while, but last night I thought I'd try it one more time.
I had this eureka moment (well it's helped me - hopefully helps others)
When trying to lead the target and get a shot off my normal instinct is to pull back (positive G turn in an aircraft right?).
I experimented with rolling over so I can push into the turn instead (negative G's turn).
This not only keeps the target in your view so you can choose your moment, but the target is above your ship where your other weapons can gimbal and keep hitting it.
I'm still experimenting, feels unnatural, but I think it's helping.
Interested if this helps anyone, or if anyone else has any tips for being effective with the Huge Cannon?
p.s. this isn't a loadout debate, just Cannon please (or plasma, similar issue I think)
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