Also the bigger FSD and engines and other systems on the bigger ships produce more interference and so require a larger sensor system to overcome that interference.
This whole explain-ED-sensors biz is bound to go nowhere, but it is amusing.
Trying to not bring any changes because everything they change becomes even worse.I wholeheartedly agree, its why I'm not building up my hopes that we will change anything, but it is interesting to see what other players thoughts on the matter would be and how they would solve the issue of sensors being unbalanced and or just simply justify the ridiculous cost / weight / power consumption of bigger sensors.
Zero reasons to get anything above D unless you are wanting to long range Torp.
Powderpanic
The Voice of Griefing
What the heck do you know about signal engineering smartguy? A microwave will shut off your wifi signal!
Also the bigger FSD and engines and other systems on the bigger ships produce more interference and so require a larger sensor system to overcome that interference.
What the heck do you know about signal engineering smartguy? A microwave will shut off your wifi signal!
I can't say my Eagle has ever had any problems as a result of flying close to a large ship.
Since when did your Eagle fly inside of a large ship? Y'know where the sensors and sources of interference are all packed together?
I wouldn't go that far, unless you are encouraging people to get ganked at stations.
True regarding torps, however, I learned a long time ago that defensively it is better to unlock the target port, manually drop out around 20/30km's and head in cautiously under normal space, monitoring every hollow square on my LR sensors. Can't count the number of times I've sat out of resolve range, watching guys like you blow up freighters and newbies..
I guess you are one of those running D-rated sensors, oblivious to my ship.
You appear to have an ounce of skill and as being killed in ED is entirely optional, it's kind of a moot point if you want to sit and watch.
Powderpanic
The Voice of Griefing
Nah. I already answered that critiqueIf it were interference from large modules necessitating the large sensor arrays on those same ships, then flying an eagle or other small vessel near those large ships and the large modules contained therein ought to scramble the eagle.
4 years and can count the same number of PvP deaths in a freighter, the number of successful docks when gankers are around, am sure the devs have that figure somewhere, I lost count a long time ago. So yeah, don't think I'll be taking advice from someone like you.. Jog on mate.
How good are your sensors at detecting forum PvP?
Since when did your Eagle fly inside of a large ship? Y'know where the sensors and sources of interference are all packed together?
Nah. I already answered that critique