I appreciate your entire post, just quoting a snip as that looks tidier to me. I have been thoroughly enjoying the Cobra V. I am looking forward to doing another build this weekend. It is a blast to fly and I’ve always tried to do things in small ships whenever I can, because they are so much fun to fly. I still think it is a little too much for what I would prefer the game to be, but there’s nothing I can to do to change that, and it certainly isn’t a big enough to deal to get me to put ED down.
It's very sporty. 100% agree. More than previous ships, granted, but I'd
also suggest that it is a small ship, so that's to be expected, time has passed combined with a pretty radical change in a number of mechanics over the years, and probably a bit more maturity/ capability in the teams building said ships (the more one does of a thing, the more one tends to get better at it).
All of which results in what is, essentially a better product (ship kits and paints aside; that's very hit and miss). That all translates to something that has more practical value. Which should really be a net gain, not a loss.
I interpreted your post I first replied to as lumping all opinions of the Cobra V being OP into a category of persistent whiners then summarily dismissing them as laughable nonsense, which I did not appreciate. My apologies if I misunderstood. I would just say that even in the midst of such ever present forum stereotypes, there always seems to be some good level headed conversation from which I’ve learned a lot about this game, and that has even occasionally changed my view on things.
Feedback is important, and I am not about to suggest it isn't. However there is at times feedback, then there is (in essence) a reaction to a change in the game. In some ways it's quite understandable, but that does tend to result in the same arguments being resurfaced again and again, some of which have long since been debunked, and any merit for a lot of it has long since been lost.
I still remain very enthused by an apparently refreshed and energised team at Frontier getting
absolutely stuck in to ED development. We are in the calm I think for now, but I don't doubt Frontier have a bunch of shenanigans planned for next year, where some of these new ship decisions might turn out to actually be very important.
Frontier, for all their flaws, seem genuinely keen to keep pushing the game along. They realistically haven't hit all the marks they were aiming for, I am sure, but they've done a
lot this year I think to reinvigorate the game. So that's really the key thing imo.
There's always going to be split opinion about ships, but honestly getting 4 this year (when the roadmap originally did not look promising) is huge. If they add a few more next year, and ideally add some modules/ tech to improve the existing (ie pre odyssey), we are gonna be eating real good.