I like the Adder as well - just got out of mine!
Nothing wrong with avoiding combat, do not feel pressured into it. Avoiding combat you do not want requires skills. Situational Awareness in SC, winning the interdiction mini-game, running when interdicted (quite tuff in an Adder now - I had to high wake a lot, or wait for the police).
If your surviving by avoiding combat in an Adder - then sounds like your doing the right thing. When your a rich millionaire, that is the time to pick up a smaller cheap ship and explore the combat options.
Simon
Nothing wrong with avoiding combat, do not feel pressured into it. Avoiding combat you do not want requires skills. Situational Awareness in SC, winning the interdiction mini-game, running when interdicted (quite tuff in an Adder now - I had to high wake a lot, or wait for the police).
If your surviving by avoiding combat in an Adder - then sounds like your doing the right thing. When your a rich millionaire, that is the time to pick up a smaller cheap ship and explore the combat options.
Simon
Ha, I love the conversation about pool in the thread.
As a new-coming player/casual player I am probably one of the "average players" that OP is describing. And yes, I get smoked by the NPCs regularly, but ,y personal frustration isn't really how hard they are, rather that it is very punishing to lose and try again- and I don't want to lose my pretty adder and go back to a sidewinder! please! (ahw. that was pathetic.) Really, though, I'm afraid to try (and get better at!) combat because I can't afford insurance over and over again. CQC is really the only place I've done combat but it has a tendency to not have anyone in matchmaking, although I must say it is thoroughly enjoyable when I do get into a match.
Anyways I hope that the AI stays the same. It's fine where it is, as far as I'm concerned, even though it hands my rear bits to me on a platter. I'm no game developer, either, so let FDev come up with some sort of clever new player experience mechanic that can soften the blow of insurance premiums so that us noobs can find our fighting feet.