Anyone else think its backwards that large ships like the Python and t9 have terrible jump ranges? Really needs to be looked at.
kinda ironic if you think about it that the anaconda, one of the largest ships actually has the largest jump range available (42ly if its basicly empty with best fsd) I do think the numbers could be tweaked a bit. but, I could see the type 9 getting a class 8 fsd, if it does not already have one. to deal with its mass. python can have a half decent jumprange, far better then the fdl if I remember. especially when not carrying lots of cargo.Anyone else think its backwards that large ships like the Python and t9 have terrible jump ranges? Really needs to be looked at.
Anyone else think its backwards that large ships like the Python and t9 have terrible jump ranges? Really needs to be looked at.
I reckon only a couple of ships need looking at - the T9 and the FDL. Reasoning: the T9 is a large hauler with a specific purpose - shipping significant quantities of goods across the galaxy. It follows that it should be very good at this, including getting a decent jump distance while fully loaded. The lore behind the FDL is that it's a bounty hunters vessel. If this is Frontier's objective for this ship in ED then it should be able to bounty hunt, which means chasing targets and hunting them down efficiently.
I know that multiple jump hunting missions are not yet in the game, but I suspect they are on the way, and the FDL would currently be a very poor choice of ship for those missions.
I'm 6000 ly out and for some reason I keep coming across NPC Fdl ships exploring and I'm like "how?!"
Anyone else think its backwards that large ships like the Python and t9 have terrible jump ranges? Really needs to be looked at.
I'm 6000 ly out and for some reason I keep coming across NPC Fdl ships exploring and I'm like "how?!"
Isn't it mostly down to the loadout though - most any ship can be a Lean Mean Jumping Machine if you strip it to the metal.
Nope, because physics.
You'll notice that fuel consumption increases exponentially with range.
So too does range decrease exponentially with added weight.
Nope, because physics.
You'll notice that fuel consumption increases exponentially with range.
So too does range decrease exponentially with added weight.