Today concerning those three ships as clearly something had gone wrong. Let's for now assume trading and trading only. We equip these ships with lowest number class A shields possible and fill the rest with cargo racks. We don't care for anything else.
Type-7 will have class 4A (no class 3 compartment) shields and 216T cargo capacity.
Imperial Clipper will have 3A shields and 240T cargo capacity.
This already brings us to the first conclusion. Imperial Clipper is a better transporter than... Type-7 TRANSPORTER. Yes, it's a bit more expensive. But with those 3-4 extra millions come not only 24T of cargo capacity more (which is kinda a lot in this game) but also you get a ship which is almost double the speed, more than double the armor (216 vs 486 - thanks E: D shipyard), more manouverable and thus overall much safer to trade with.
Of course if you want to you can also equip your Clipper for combat at which it excels very nice (talking PvE here). But that's not the case. Let's talk trading strictly. There isn't currently much sense in buying Type-7. Just make those few extra trade runs and get yourself a Clipper. This kind of imbalance breaks the game as it leaves us with options nobody will chose.
Type-7 is a STRICTLY trading ship so it should reward us with great trading capabilities. You can't really fight in Type-7. You can in Clipper and it's still a better trading ship.
This brings us to the second conclusion. Is Federal Dropship the absolute worst ship in the game? Let's talk trading for now.
Federal Dropship will have class 4A shield generator (too heavy for class 3) and 148T cargo capacity. Holy moly. And this ship is supposed to compete with Imperial Clipper, right? It's the Federation's equivalent. Instead it is worse at trading than both Clipper and Type-7. And it's supposed to be a 'dropship'...
If you want to talk fighting most will probably prefer Clipper as well. It has one less hardpoint but it's hard to tell which options is better. Clipper's 2xM 2xL or Dropship's 4xM 1xL. Clipper is twice the speed of a Dropship. All modules are same classes (thrusters, FSD etc). Dropship only wins in armour but it's 540 vs 486 armour is a slight difference if you compare the speed difference between those two.
I ask you, fellow Commanders - is there anyone here flying Federal Dropship for reasons other than perhaps roleplaying? Cause I find that hard to believe.
It amazes me how amazingly Frontier Devs have replicated the Milky Way and how great the world is. It's insane. It is even more amazing how hard do they find it to make this game playable...
Type-7 will have class 4A (no class 3 compartment) shields and 216T cargo capacity.
Imperial Clipper will have 3A shields and 240T cargo capacity.
This already brings us to the first conclusion. Imperial Clipper is a better transporter than... Type-7 TRANSPORTER. Yes, it's a bit more expensive. But with those 3-4 extra millions come not only 24T of cargo capacity more (which is kinda a lot in this game) but also you get a ship which is almost double the speed, more than double the armor (216 vs 486 - thanks E: D shipyard), more manouverable and thus overall much safer to trade with.
Of course if you want to you can also equip your Clipper for combat at which it excels very nice (talking PvE here). But that's not the case. Let's talk trading strictly. There isn't currently much sense in buying Type-7. Just make those few extra trade runs and get yourself a Clipper. This kind of imbalance breaks the game as it leaves us with options nobody will chose.
Type-7 is a STRICTLY trading ship so it should reward us with great trading capabilities. You can't really fight in Type-7. You can in Clipper and it's still a better trading ship.
This brings us to the second conclusion. Is Federal Dropship the absolute worst ship in the game? Let's talk trading for now.
Federal Dropship will have class 4A shield generator (too heavy for class 3) and 148T cargo capacity. Holy moly. And this ship is supposed to compete with Imperial Clipper, right? It's the Federation's equivalent. Instead it is worse at trading than both Clipper and Type-7. And it's supposed to be a 'dropship'...
If you want to talk fighting most will probably prefer Clipper as well. It has one less hardpoint but it's hard to tell which options is better. Clipper's 2xM 2xL or Dropship's 4xM 1xL. Clipper is twice the speed of a Dropship. All modules are same classes (thrusters, FSD etc). Dropship only wins in armour but it's 540 vs 486 armour is a slight difference if you compare the speed difference between those two.
I ask you, fellow Commanders - is there anyone here flying Federal Dropship for reasons other than perhaps roleplaying? Cause I find that hard to believe.
It amazes me how amazingly Frontier Devs have replicated the Milky Way and how great the world is. It's insane. It is even more amazing how hard do they find it to make this game playable...