Edit #1:
This post aims at the "freedom of discovery/improvement" which every user has before being exposed to the ideas of min-maxers.
If you show the very best example possible nobody can have personal secrets or the feeling to have archived something.
- You are stealing the opportunity from them.
If you show something public, always make sure it has 80..90% maximum efficiency (See Update#1 for what 100% is).Update#1 Public min-maxing should stop somewhere at 80..95%
It explains what min-maxing is (reducing variables until there is one best thing).
It sets the 100% mark.
- 30*20*50 = 30'000
- 31*21*52 = 33'852 → 1.05^3 = 1.13
- 33*22*55 = 39'930 → 1.1^3 = 1.33
As you see, you can easily get 100% with just 5% more size in every dimension!
Or even compensate for 26.4% loss by adding 10% size (1.33 of 0.8 = 1.064).
How much does a 5% or 10% bigger ship hurt?Or even compensate for 26.4% loss by adding 10% size (1.33 of 0.8 = 1.064).
As long as the efficiency-deficits are not multiplying each other, they can also be overcome by specialisation (using the best range-setting against a targeted station or ion-burst cannons, using warheads or drone-spam or evasion…)
I think that leaving others the opportunity to improve (or getting a better build from some faction) is worth more than min-maxing everything.
It is also more relaxing, friendlier to RP players and adds more strategy behind building racer-ships.
Every block you change requires you to change 5 other blocks or worse.
The best builds are those which also allow customization and easy access to systems.
Or at least care about visibility of systems.
I'd like to see logic only taking up as much space as a flattened wedge/block.
Heard enough? only when you stop min-maxing
I'd like server-rules which allow "hard min-maxing" only for personal fighter-ships (crew cabin, etc for one person would take 5% or more of the ship space) or for ships which dock as a pair in a bigger one.
Edit#1 after Update#1: If you leave a 8x4x8 (cube16+) or a 16x8x16 (cube32+) area for customization and reserve weight/volume for it, it is not hardcore-min-maxing anymore.
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