I did some A-class sensor + gimbal testing on a bunch of my ships a few months back. Just to peruse these higher accuracy claims.
What I noticed, apart from the obvious longer range, was that the A sensors were much "snappier" and seemed to acquire
the gimbal target a lot faster. Not better or less jittery just faster. Once on target they were the same as D's.
However, they were much more rigid as the target flew out of the sensor angle. The pips would bounce back and forth abruptly from center to target
as I turned to follow it. I found this to be way too jumpy for my taste. The D rated ones were much smoother in transition and felt more "padded", for lack of a better word.
This behavior seemed to be more pronounced the bigger my ship was. A-grade made no difference with chaff.
Just thought I would share my findings.
Anyone else notice this?
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What I noticed, apart from the obvious longer range, was that the A sensors were much "snappier" and seemed to acquire
the gimbal target a lot faster. Not better or less jittery just faster. Once on target they were the same as D's.
However, they were much more rigid as the target flew out of the sensor angle. The pips would bounce back and forth abruptly from center to target
as I turned to follow it. I found this to be way too jumpy for my taste. The D rated ones were much smoother in transition and felt more "padded", for lack of a better word.
This behavior seemed to be more pronounced the bigger my ship was. A-grade made no difference with chaff.
Just thought I would share my findings.
Anyone else notice this?
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