Hmm. You want to say that i write from the point of view of a PvP player? Or that my statement does not include a PvP players point of view?
My aplogies, I am having to deal wth someone invading my inbox.
No I mean I know these things, sorry for the overly blunt response aha.
Sure the split harpoints are an advantage against explosive based weaponry, but that same issue is circumvented by having harpoints positioned on different points on the ship. In the Gunships example, you throw as much of the side of the ship into the missiles as possible and odds are most of the weaponry will be fine, the FDS has it even easier in this regard given how it can simply dip its nose and most of the guns are covered. This is also where the Memeba falls flat on its face. All the guns are on one part of the ship after shield drop you literally can take out all the weapons simply by targeting one. Much harder a feat to pull offf against Fed ships and FDLs for example.
I mean sure you can turn them into viable hulltanks, especially in the case of the Clipper, which can perform admirably, but when all pilots are equal it will often lose to a FAS unless it runs away for shields. Cutters are just fairly broken in the tanking department, but its in the description of the ship; "Designed to project soft power", unlike the Vette which is a full warship. Unfortunatly the Cutter beats it out on tanking but it loses out on SCBs, Weapons, and distributor. They are certainly able to hold an instance but are often much less capable of dealing any actual damage to people in comparison to the Vette. If for no other reason than time on target.
Yeah microgimbals are an interesting one. Sometimes it can feel quite obnoxious, other times nearly non existant. Mostly depending on range. If you look at the Chieftan Vs Conda video I posted the other day you can see that at closer ranges the microgimbal is far less relevant than it would otherwise be had I been further away from the target ship. In that example it would have been a bad move to increase the distance as my opponent also had rails, just more of them. However when damage outputs are more equal range is often the best way to leverage the microgimbal.
That being said though, I still wouldnt advise using things like rails on nacelles, it's just too fiddly a thing to be reliable. I'm sure there are neiche uses for it, but given that it is so neiche, it'll generally be more of a hinderance than a benifit.