 NiteBrite Posts: 1019
2/15/2015
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Fretling is correct.
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 fortluna Posts: 306
2/15/2015
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There was a ton of engine discussion - is it fair to say that the speed vs fuel consumption makes the starting engine still more efficient than any of the purchasable ones?
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 Fretling Posts: 529
2/15/2015
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It depends on your ship weight.
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 Gregg Johnson Posts: 263
2/15/2015
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fortluna wrote:
There was a ton of engine discussion - is it fair to say that the speed vs fuel consumption makes the starting engine still more efficient than any of the purchasable ones? On the starter boat, the Cutter, and maybe the Corvette, I'd say yes (though some people upgrade to the 1000 or 1500 anyway). On anything heavier, no, you're losing too much from the increased Terror and Supply Usage.
Fretling wrote:
I was under the impression that she was the result of [spoiler]successfully dissuading her from passing through the Wicket.[/spoiler] I've never taken that option, so I have no idea. edited by Olorin on 2/15/2015 edited by Olorin on 2/15/2015
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 Zee! Posts: 96
2/15/2015
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Gregg Johnson wrote:
Fretling wrote:
I was under the impression that she was the result of [spoiler]successfully dissuading her from passing through the Wicket.[/spoiler] I've never taken that option, so I have no idea.
I have taken that option. Can confirm.
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 fortluna Posts: 306
2/16/2015
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Gregg Johnson wrote:
fortluna wrote:
There was a ton of engine discussion - is it fair to say that the speed vs fuel consumption makes the starting engine still more efficient than any of the purchasable ones? On the starter boat, the Cutter, and maybe the Corvette, I'd say yes (though some people upgrade to the 1000 or 1500 anyway). On anything heavier, no, you're losing too much from the increased Terror and Supply Usage.
Fretling wrote:
I was under the impression that she was the result of [spoiler]successfully dissuading her from passing through the Wicket.[/spoiler] I've never taken that option, so I have no idea. edited by Olorin on 2/15/2015 edited by Olorin on 2/15/2015 Oh, goodness, not the dreadnought with that engine. Yeah I mostly meant in the beginning before finding the fulgent impeller.
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 SouthSea Rutherby Posts: 224
2/16/2015
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Honestly this is because many players prefer the lower fuel consumption to speed. The Serpentine is best suited for medium-speed trips with low fuel consumption -- not the huge consumption of faster ships.
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 WormApotheote Posts: 725
2/16/2015
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SouthSea Rutherby wrote:
Honestly this is because many players prefer the lower fuel consumption to speed. The Serpentine is best suited for medium-speed trips with low fuel consumption -- not the huge consumption of faster ships.
I used the serpentine in a merchant cruiser and found it to be plenty fast.
Admittedly that was also with an avid suppressor.
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