Supercruise acceleration should be dependent on the ratio between optimal mass of the FSD / mass of your ship. (+ External variables like Size, which should be accounted for. Maybe like a 1.3 Multiplier on small ships.)
Improvements: -
Changes: ~
-Interceptor Police vipers would have a place, (fast interceptors that can actually catch any offending ships quickly)
-Small ships would find a home as interceptors and strike vessels that can compete with medium and larger ships.
-Large ships should still be able to move around, but they would be able to be overtaken over a 10 second span by smaller ships in SC. These larger ships would still be able to interdict others.
~Explorers would be able to outrun pretty much everyone in SC, which would be interesting.
~Traders would be slightly more vulnerable depending on their FSD quality, but should still be able to survive
~Some gankers would shift over to smaller vessels to be able to interdict many more players, which should make them less of a threat sometimes. (Or Anacondas with lightweight weapons, but probably not since the conda loses it's ratio of optimal mass to ship mass really quickly if combat fitted with full shields and weapons, making some of the gankers use either stripped down easy to kill anacondas or combat fitted smaller ships which are also easier to kill.)
~Pirating would be more strategic and fun. (Go for the convoy of large ships, with lots of loot but with multiple hostiles or lone medium ship that should be easy to pirate from)
-Trade in larger, more defenseless ships more dangerous as it should be, encourages convoy tactics and wing play, Trade in smaller ships safer as it should be.
-Encourages more than the one choice of Interdictor + Interdictor engineering
All Fdev would have to do is find the ratio and multiply the ratio onto every ship's super cruise acceleration.
They already do this with regular ship mass and ship speed.
Edit: IDK why people think this means ships go slower, all stock and most fully fitted ships with an A rate FSD has a 1.1 Ratio or higher. Even if it was slower than now, then engineering always guarantees the ship is faster in SC.
Improvements: -
Changes: ~
-Interceptor Police vipers would have a place, (fast interceptors that can actually catch any offending ships quickly)
-Small ships would find a home as interceptors and strike vessels that can compete with medium and larger ships.
-Large ships should still be able to move around, but they would be able to be overtaken over a 10 second span by smaller ships in SC. These larger ships would still be able to interdict others.
~Explorers would be able to outrun pretty much everyone in SC, which would be interesting.
~Traders would be slightly more vulnerable depending on their FSD quality, but should still be able to survive
~Some gankers would shift over to smaller vessels to be able to interdict many more players, which should make them less of a threat sometimes. (Or Anacondas with lightweight weapons, but probably not since the conda loses it's ratio of optimal mass to ship mass really quickly if combat fitted with full shields and weapons, making some of the gankers use either stripped down easy to kill anacondas or combat fitted smaller ships which are also easier to kill.)
~Pirating would be more strategic and fun. (Go for the convoy of large ships, with lots of loot but with multiple hostiles or lone medium ship that should be easy to pirate from)
-Trade in larger, more defenseless ships more dangerous as it should be, encourages convoy tactics and wing play, Trade in smaller ships safer as it should be.
-Encourages more than the one choice of Interdictor + Interdictor engineering
All Fdev would have to do is find the ratio and multiply the ratio onto every ship's super cruise acceleration.
They already do this with regular ship mass and ship speed.
Edit: IDK why people think this means ships go slower, all stock and most fully fitted ships with an A rate FSD has a 1.1 Ratio or higher. Even if it was slower than now, then engineering always guarantees the ship is faster in SC.
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