So, I thrust my yaw thruster, and it must be the size of a pencil. I thrust roll, and the ship does nothing else.
Is there some kind of bias against good video games in this place? we all know what at acceptable yaw rate is. works. any.
whatever mr. engineer. not only would it yaw just fine with those magnificent future engines, (well, in combat, only ships that yaw even made it),, but the yaw would INCREASE speed the longer you thrusted.
the game is like, useless without being able to face a direction you need to. no, they won't roll and roll in the future of space. they will have very good engines, and in space there is no up. they will just yaw the whole time, and keep their pants on. why do you people insist I move so much just to move so little?
next. flight assist can believably counter the effects of rolling and pitching and yawing. that's not that much thrust. once you boost up to speed, using those huge rear-facing engines, it's going to take a while to slow down unless you flip your ship around and use those same humongous engines to fire in the opposite direction. must be some military intelligence wizards planting loony ideas in these people's heads to make them think ANYTHING else. anyone play "escape velocity nero",, and see how that ship flies?? that's how ships fly. why doesn't my elite dangerous ship fly that way????
Is there some kind of bias against good video games in this place? we all know what at acceptable yaw rate is. works. any.
whatever mr. engineer. not only would it yaw just fine with those magnificent future engines, (well, in combat, only ships that yaw even made it),, but the yaw would INCREASE speed the longer you thrusted.
the game is like, useless without being able to face a direction you need to. no, they won't roll and roll in the future of space. they will have very good engines, and in space there is no up. they will just yaw the whole time, and keep their pants on. why do you people insist I move so much just to move so little?
next. flight assist can believably counter the effects of rolling and pitching and yawing. that's not that much thrust. once you boost up to speed, using those huge rear-facing engines, it's going to take a while to slow down unless you flip your ship around and use those same humongous engines to fire in the opposite direction. must be some military intelligence wizards planting loony ideas in these people's heads to make them think ANYTHING else. anyone play "escape velocity nero",, and see how that ship flies?? that's how ships fly. why doesn't my elite dangerous ship fly that way????
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