Dear FDev, please explain Military grade composites and why they are so terrible compared to Hull reinforcement. Do you really value a single internal slot so highly that it exceeds the core bulkheads in importance and value?
Here's an example using a Federal Corvette:
Military composites add 629 hull integrity, ZERO extra resistance, 60 Tonnes and cost 169 Million credits.
A 5D HRP with G5 heavy duty (deep plating) adds 738 hull integrity, 22 Tonnes, 13% of each resistance, and costs just 450K CR.
Am I going mad? Because I'm struggling to see why I should choose Military grade composites over a single class-5 HRP:
I thought you were trying to make hull tanking more appealing - or am I mistaken?
Here's an example using a Federal Corvette:
Military composites add 629 hull integrity, ZERO extra resistance, 60 Tonnes and cost 169 Million credits.
A 5D HRP with G5 heavy duty (deep plating) adds 738 hull integrity, 22 Tonnes, 13% of each resistance, and costs just 450K CR.
Am I going mad? Because I'm struggling to see why I should choose Military grade composites over a single class-5 HRP:
- 375x more expensive to fit
- 375x more expensive to repair
- 2.7x heavier which affects agilty, speed, and jump range.
- Have no scaling effect on HRPs, unlike the shield generator does on boosters.
- Add no resistances whatsoever, when resistances become more important than integrity beyond an easily-achieved value anyway.
I thought you were trying to make hull tanking more appealing - or am I mistaken?
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