It's essentially vanilla but it opens up so many opportunities for interesting tactics and loadouts. Theorycrafting was much more fun for this season compared to the last one.
What's mostly modded? Weapons, armour shields or drives?
It's essentially vanilla but it opens up so many opportunities for interesting tactics and loadouts. Theorycrafting was much more fun for this season compared to the last one.
What's mostly modded? Weapons, armour shields or drives?
That was an awesome match between AA & SDC.
Favorite part was in the first round when John Raan into that rock!
That was an awesome match between AA & SDC.
Favorite part was in the first round when John Raan into that rock!
Congrats? It's unfortunate that any PVP wins are now tainted until Frontier goes public with a decision to remove all engineer-hacked modules. Not even saying SDC cheated, but it doesn't matter, as long as it's possible, all wins have a smear of an asterisk.
It seems like the most experienced used Dirty Drives, and the less experienced (like my group) chose weapons.What's mostly modded? Weapons, armour shields or drives?
Champaign!\
Did anyone else catch the incredibly delicious irony in this photo? You, sir, shall enjoy this rep.
It seems like the most experienced used Dirty Drives, and the less experienced (like my group) chose weapons.
Seems like it would be fairly simple to splice a video showing the accurate time after the fact with a different stats tab, especially since the stats tab takes a second to load with an animation that wipes the screen, so you could time the splice just right at the "refresh" with a relatively still and consistent background. So ultimately, any kind of rule set that is enforced by offline files seems to rely on the honor system. Given the lengths people go to cheat in the normal game, I find it hard to believe that any such competition would be immune.
One way to put a verifiable "stamp" would be to have a certain characteristic ship with a custom paint job (eg one not available to the public) hovering behind their engineer tab window, so that they could be seen at the same time the modules list was showing.
It would be MUCH SIMPLER howver if Frontier expanded CQC to include a few modes that allowed all normal/engineered ships, and set up the rules (point system, engineer module limits, etc) for builds within the match maker. Probably never gonna happen, but hey, I can dream can't I?
Ridiculousness to the extreme. Those that competed wanted to compete, not build a fictitious reason not to.
I have a bridge for sale if you're interestedCograts to SDC. But i'm putting my money on Cobrai Kai next year. They are young, they are fighters, and they have a cool name.![]()