In googling how shields work in ED, what I'm reading is that if your ship is BELOW the optimal mass of your shield, that the shield continues to work at peak strength. Going over the optimal mass reduces strength, but being under it has no effect. That's just what I'm finding on google.
So what's confusing me is what I'm seeing on coriolis. Here are two ships with the same shield. Neither of them is above the optimal mass. Based on what I've read, they should have the same shield strength. But coriolis says the smaller ship has weaker shield strength:
5A shield. Optimal mass = 405T
FDL. Hull mass = 250T. Shield strength = 470 MJ
Asp-S. Hull mass = 150T. Shield strength = 205 MJ
Has it always been that way?
So what's confusing me is what I'm seeing on coriolis. Here are two ships with the same shield. Neither of them is above the optimal mass. Based on what I've read, they should have the same shield strength. But coriolis says the smaller ship has weaker shield strength:
5A shield. Optimal mass = 405T
FDL. Hull mass = 250T. Shield strength = 470 MJ
Asp-S. Hull mass = 150T. Shield strength = 205 MJ
Has it always been that way?