I've been trying to work out how this works, and not seen any clear answers so was wondering if other Cmdrs maybe know how this works?
So each ship has a MLF number, the lower the number the harder it is for that ship to 'mass lock' another ship with a larger number. Usually a smaller ship will have a lower MLF (but not always?).
Each ship has a Hull Weight (in tons) and that is probably the most obvious factor that determines MLF, but not always.
So what else is involved and does anyone know, for example the maths used behind the MLF aspect and how that works practically in the game etc? I see a number of ships with MLF that don't quite make sense (Imperial Clipper @400 tons with MLF 12 vs the Anaconda @400 tons with MLF 23 etc).
I'm trying to work out the 'best' ships to escape an attack from, and working out how MLF works is something i'm a bit unsure about as it is presented in the ships we have.
So each ship has a MLF number, the lower the number the harder it is for that ship to 'mass lock' another ship with a larger number. Usually a smaller ship will have a lower MLF (but not always?).
Each ship has a Hull Weight (in tons) and that is probably the most obvious factor that determines MLF, but not always.
So what else is involved and does anyone know, for example the maths used behind the MLF aspect and how that works practically in the game etc? I see a number of ships with MLF that don't quite make sense (Imperial Clipper @400 tons with MLF 12 vs the Anaconda @400 tons with MLF 23 etc).
I'm trying to work out the 'best' ships to escape an attack from, and working out how MLF works is something i'm a bit unsure about as it is presented in the ships we have.