Benevolent27
Join the Dark Side
Not to drag on the argument, but nope! lol. I spawned it as "CrystallineEntity" and that's the name is always had. I've never named a ship "DemonBorn". I believe I did refer to it as a "demon spawn" when I asked you if you wanted to battle it as a test, explaining that it was a horrible spaghetti ship, but the actual name of the ship was "CrystallineEntity".CrystallineEntity may be the class, but you had it named DemonBorn for our fight.
But, the proof is in the pudding, right? Was I remembering wrong? Well here's some admin command magic. Note the UID of the ship contains the original name as it was spawned:
And then the "realName" is the current name of the ship:
I have never renamed the ship.
And.. Booyakasha! Have a great day! :D
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Just to note, it's not just the human brain's preference. The advantage is that turning faster allows retargeting faster.I've been trying to get all my ships to be vertical. I think they have an advantage, not just targeting wise, but also because the human brain tends to like turning left and right better than up and down. So if you have really good turning speed on your horizontal axis, it may be a good advantage for the pilot.
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I think ~100k or less ships are also just more fun to pilot. I have enough resources to build probably 50m mass worth of ships, but I still fly around in a 65k ship, lol. I like that sometimes I encounter impossible odds. I like that sometimes I still win. And when I have to run away, I'm ok with that too because it makes me have to do recon and make practical decisions. I don't necessarily want to always win. I live for the challenge.I doubt anywhere near as many factions were privy to that exploit as people like to imagine, i was technically in odium at this time, the only group of players i know for a fact to have used it and still wasn't exactly shared knowledge, i only learned the specifics when it was leaked myself. So yeah there was an exploit that made it economically 0 risk to spam titans all day, yet from actually playing the online side & pvping regularly at the time I sure did see a shitload more <100k ships being used (not counting that shit when its made overt through fleet spam of course).
Were a lot of people guilty? yep, most likely
Were a majority of people guilty? to me at least, obviously no, there was a massive difference in production between the few factions known to have been utilizing this and the general community no matter how sneaky they tried to be about it
The general use average was certainly still ~100k or less, if not for economical reasons then for statistical ones, they're just generally higher quality ships at any stage of competence on .199 (with the supertitan tier shp scaling exception that wasn't realistic in MP use anyway)