FDev, could you buff the Beluga Liner's heat capacity juuuuust a little bit

You know, just enough so that it doesn't overheat just by charging its FSD. Seriously, imagine if some company designed a car whose engine would overheat to the point of failure just by driving into a highway.

I should have bought an Orca... [mad]
 
You didn't say the magic word. ;)

On topic, really? In deep space, charging the FSD takes temp over 100%? I don't have a Beluga, but I have plenty of ships that the FSD overheats if I don't wait until the ship temp is below 60%. If it's overheating from say 50%, then that would definitely be a problem I guess...
 
What power plant and mods are you using?

6A, unmodded yet but I'm going to apply low emissions grade 3 of course. Still, you shouldn't need to mod the ship to make it actually work properly.


You didn't say the magic word. ;)

On topic, really? In deep space, charging the FSD takes temp over 100%? I don't have a Beluga, but I have plenty of ships that the FSD overheats if I don't wait until the ship temp is below 60%. If it's overheating from say 50%, then that would definitely be a problem I guess...


Pretty please ;)
No matter your starting heat, if you charge your FSD the Beluga will eventually reach 100% heat and beyond, even if you stay still. No other ships do this afaik, they may reach >80% heat but never >100%
 
6A, unmodded yet but I'm going to apply low emissions grade 3 of course. Still, you shouldn't need to mod the ship to make it actually work properly.

That's all I needed to know. Lol
Your point is valid. :)

I was just checking you didn't do a grade 5 overcharged, on a D rated PP or something. And grade 5 DD. Lol

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