How are people doing so much damage? Three of us were getting to about 10% each run. Granted that was at extreme resistance.
4 sirius AXMR and 1 torpido. Hitting mostly 7 heat vents in solo mode.How are people doing so much damage? Three of us were getting to about 10% each run. Granted that was at extreme resistance.
Danke4 sirius AXMR and 1 torpido. Hitting mostly 7 heat vents in solo mode.
I'm not so sure - the Titan attacks are incentivised, and are going to be spaced out quite a bit with weeks in-between each major attack. The much simpler and less spectacular Trade CG lasted well over eight uses on a much more regular schedule before people got bored of it.I would hope something changes, probably after the third or fourth Titan, because otherwise doing the exact same song and dance eight times in a row is going to bore the playerbase silly.
Those differences are interesting for the tiny audience who follow the Thargoid BGS, but the big audience are the brute force 'where do I get the decal?' Titan bashers. They do seem to have stayed focused on chipping away at Leigong this week, but I can't see them hanging around for the months it will take to bring down all the Titans at the current rate. Edit: Especially if most of the weeks make little progress as the BGS is finessed.The reduction process to get to that stage may have enough differences between maelstroms to keep it interesting on the same level of "people support BGS factions / Powerplay powers for years without the fundamentals changing" at least.
Sure, but they don't need to hang around. If they're not enjoying attacking the Titan enough to make it a full-time thing, then they can go do something else for a few months and come back later.Those differences are interesting for the tiny audience who follow the Thargoid BGS, but the big audience are the brute force 'where do I get the decal?' Titan bashers. They do seem to have stayed focused on chipping away at Leigong this week, but I can't see them hanging around for the months it will take to bring down all the Titans at the current rate. Edit: Especially if most of the weeks make little progress as the BGS is finessed.
"Culmination" and "end" are two different things, though.And fdev expect the 'culmination' of the Thargoid war as part of p18, so I tend to think things will be changed up either after Leigong or Oya at most - though it would have to be a massive change to fit into their timescale![]()
Base income went 2,827k from 1,821k.
Must be around 47,443 for Leigong now if Im not wrong. I did %30 damage and get 1,423,295 bond
If they're not enjoying attacking the Titan enough to make it a full-time thing, then they can go do something else for a few months and come back later.
Agreed. Not sure the CMs are aware of this though. And they're offering decals after all eight are done - a bit weird if they expect it to be years away. Plus it seems like a lousy end to a story. "How did the Thargoid War end dad? Well, it didn't really - we just ran out of steam so you can go bash away at Hadad like usual after lunch"."Culmination" and "end" are two different things, though.
Double sounds approximately right; I had estimated T. Leigong at approximately one-third the rate of T. Taranis last week, and numbers thus far are suggesting two-thirds. Definitely that will be enough over two weeks, and it could well be enough over one week if weightings are considered!
It’s actually been that way since the war started - just a funny stellar forge quirk. It organizes by mass in the system map but because the top three stars orbiting in… trinary pair? have more combined mass than the M class dwarf, they’re at the top. Yet you land at the bottom because that star is the heaviest singular one.In our current rescue target Luggerates the system map is upside down. Apropos of nothing, just funny.
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Ah so that's why, makes a certain kind of sense I suppose.It’s actually been that way since the war started - just a funny stellar forge quirk. It organizes by mass in the system map but because the top three stars orbiting in… trinary pair? have more combined mass than the M class dwarf, they’re at the top. Yet you land at the bottom because that star is the heaviest singular one.
I came across another case like that in the Bubble once except a lot more random, because… it was a binary pair and the heavier star was at the bottom anyway.
Yeah. Still funny to come across those messy-looking systems.Ah so that's why, makes a certain kind of sense I suppose.
Not sure where you're getting those figures from