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Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Rules & Requests (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Rules (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=25) +--- Thread: Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? (/showthread.php?tid=7963) |
Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - mwerte - 04-22-2008 ahh...quotes but that still doesn't answer the issue. Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Raekur - 04-22-2008 *DELETED* Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - sovereign - 04-22-2008 ' Wrote:Hmmm.. Remember that if you leave they're fine. But yeah, that's pretty much right. Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Dieter Schprokets - 04-22-2008 ' Wrote:Nope. Cruising is fleeing. If he didn't engage cruise, then you can't. Not unless you want to flee. I disagree. How else is a GB supposed to keep up with a fighter or bomber afterburning at 200? Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - sovereign - 04-22-2008 ' Wrote:I disagree. You aren't. That's how. GB on up have low thrust speed for a reason. Otherwise, why would anyone bother with fighters? Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Robert.Fitzgerald - 04-22-2008 Exactly. If a fighter decides to disengage from your capital via thruster, he is allowed to. But it counts as fleeing. If you engage cruise however to chase after him, you count as fleeing as well. ---------------------------- Simple as that. It gives fighters and bombers the mobility to escape a capital ship without dying. They still have to leave though, as they fled. Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - sovereign - 04-22-2008 ' Wrote:Exactly. If a fighter decides to disengage from your capital via thruster, he is allowed to. But it counts as fleeing. Wait, so if the fighter thrusts away and the cap goes into cruise, do they both have to leave system? Or is the second to flee allowed to stay in system (since he won... sort of) but just not re-engage? Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Exsiled_one - 04-22-2008 Here's how I see it. Fighters and bombers thrust faster because they are lighter, and thus weaker than cap ships. That ofcourse doesn't give them liberty to just thrust away from the fight all the way out of radar range and consider themselves still in fight. That DOES mean though that they CAN thrust away to 6k, recharge their shields while for example, their wingmate keeps the damn cap ship busy. Thats called teamwork and it works great. So.. To answer question above, if fighter starts thrusting away and stays within some sane range (8k, 6k) I don't consider him fleeing. If capship enters cruise then, the capship lost the fight. end of discussion. Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Raekur - 04-22-2008 *DELETED* Cruise to catch up.....Allowed? - Exsiled_one - 04-22-2008 I just see it as one of pros to fly a fighter. And honestly I don't see a big deal there. Fighter can't really scratch a cap ship without some serious anti cap equipment anyway. If I decide to fly a capship at one point and get in situation where fighter is being so annoying I'll just continue with my business ready to hit him hard when he returns near me. |