If they have to Balance to the tune of -33% base (whatever the base number is WE DO NOT KNOW TELL US DAMN IT!!)
The current base shield rating for the Python is 390, you can see it in-game in the Shipyard. So the base after the balance changes will be 260 (assuming the -33% doesn't change).
As an aside, Mike has said that the dev team has always wanted the outfitting screen to provide more useful numbers, like the actual shield rating of your ship (which depends on both the stats of the ship and the stats of the shield generator module you choose), and this will be coming in the future.
and -17% thrust, acceleration AND HOLY CRAP AND speed. That is not balancing that is a rush job and not properly testing.
No, it's balancing. Is it unfortunate that it wasn't caught earlier? Of course. But throwing your toys out of the pram every time someone makes a mistake or doesn't have time to do something sooner isn't going to get you very far in life. Stop acting like a spoiled child and people might take your opinions a little more seriously.
Pure and simple I will no longer support game companies that constantly balance and rebalance.
Then I'm afraid you'll find it hard to find many games to play, other than ones that are released and then never supported.
As SuBSynk said just a few posts before you, balancing is an ongoing process that's the sign of a healthy game and responsible dev team.
Get it right in test and tell us what the model is and let player skill take it the rest of the way. Right now I am seeing incompetence in Frontier Developments. They have no excuse because there is no publisher forcing their hand.
Not having a publisher doesn't magically grant limitless time, money and other resources. Quite the opposite, if anything.
The reason for self publishing was to give them the time they need to get it right.
No, it was to allow them to make the game they wanted to make without external creative interference. That's a
very different thing.
Get it right then release otherwise I am going to take my cash shop money and interest else where. I will not suffer the sings and arrows of outrageous balancing over and over and over ever again.
As I said, good luck with that.