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2012-06-10, 12:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
Sergeant
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So, from watching the beta footage, I am starting to see the roles the aircraft are designed for, specifically regarding the fighters. Drawing comparisons from tactics used in more conventional flight sims, I would like to just theorycraft on the best use of these aircraft.
The Mosquito is shaping up to be the energy fighter of the game. Energy fighters are usually very survivable as they can run from most every fight. They should be used by starting far from the lines and at max altitude, and diving down on your target using wide sweeping maneuvers to attack your opponent and then immediately extend out of range. In groups, the mosquito should rush down en masse, grouping and target firing and almost instantly killing multiple targets, then extending away before the opponent can retaliate. Then proceeding to rinse and repeat. The scythe is the complete opposite, and is a little bit trickier to use against the mosquito, as tr will always have the speed advantage. The scythe is the turn'n'burner of ps2, being able to easily outmaneuver every other aircraft in the game. against anything but the mosquito, the scythe will just be able to chase down and outmaneuver them, however fighting an energy fighter requires special tactics (<3 whitera). The best option should be to turn to face the approaching enemy (hopefully the scythes have seen them in advance) while not moving very much and using the vs's superior accuracy at range to whittle down the approaching mosquitos (targeting one ship at a time to take it down as fast as possible). Then just as the mosquito's get into their effective range, accelerate towards them and slightly at an angle, minimizing the firing time TR has on the VS. If the mosquitos make the mistake of breaking formation to dogfight, it should be easy to take them down. The key to this match up is surprise, as an unprepared group of vs fighters will not be able to effectively counter the first sweep. Now on to the reaver....sigh....As far as I can tell the reaver will be at a disadvantage to the other two races, not to say that it is underpowered, but in a 1v1 dogfight vs two pilots that are of equal skill, imo the reaver will always lose. This is because no matter how durable your aircraft is, once your opponent gets behind you, if you cannot shake him off he WILL eventually kill you (unless you have butt rockets or something). that being said the reaver's best bet is to fly low and slow, making good use of its durability to soak up ground fire while taking out aggressors from the ground (antiground weapons will be a necessity). This will force the more fragile aircraft lower as well if they want to fight you, exposing them to NC ground fire. When fighting, the reaver will need to use vtol to get a good shot off on the other aircraft. Against the scythe stay in vtol and attempt to stay with it and out dps the more fragile and weaker firing scythe. Against the mosquito you should turn around before the mosquito passes you, and punch afterburner right as he overshooting in order to stay with him for as long as possible and get as many shots as possible into him. Hopefully the reaver will be able to turn with the mosquito so that if the mosquito panics and breaks, you should be able to keep up. overall the reaver seems like it will be the hardest to survive in, but also have the best ability dominate air vs ground. the vanu will be the dogfighter, but for balance purposes will probably be fairly fragile. and the mosquito will be the hit and run fighter, rushing into a battle, and extending to the fringes to shake off chasers. just some theorycrafting and general tactical concepts, what are your opinions? |
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2012-06-10, 01:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Lieutenant General
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I've been thinking the exact same thing as some of those points.
As a TR pilot I can't stop thinking about being the fastest aircraft in the sky, and how to take on the Scythe. In TB's live stream I saw a lot of Skeeters going too fast and passing the target or getting too close to fire rockets. But the Scythe is so damn maneuverable, no matter how fast I am I think if I get too close they can just "turn'n burn" to get behind me, but again I can out run them. In the end the Scythe will be the ultimate in hovering, it can turn on a dime while going to top speed in just under 2 seconds. The Reaver I'm just not worried about |
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2012-06-10, 01:26 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Corporal
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I did not notice a lot of speed change when diving/climbing in the fighters, and the planes are hardcapped in speed, you could dive from a mile up and still do the same speed you do when you fly level, its hard to guess from videos though.
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2012-06-10, 01:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Very good points, but two wrenches for your otherwise delicious gears:
Put another way, I want you to be right, but I think you may be wrong. |
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2012-06-10, 02:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||||
Sergeant
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btw the mosquito needs to approach at high altitude to avoid detection and AA fire, from the videos I also think there is no energy gain from diving.
very good points, but the lack of a complex flight model is a double edged sword, as the speed cap means that the TR will ALWAYS have an energy advantage over the other two factions, and should still be able to exploit that even in situations where the other aircraft can quickly get up to speed (i am discounting missiles and assuming countermeasures will deal with them for the most part and that guns will be the weapon of choice for air to air) the turreting should be prevented almost entirely by the mosquito (gotta give TR some credit), as say, a reaver just chilling will be a very easy target for a mosquito at longer range as they will not have to lead at all and will be able to hopefully pass by before the NC can do much damage. conversely the NC will do best flying around at very low altitudes bring the mosquitos in AA range and popping into hover mode to force overshoots. in VS vs NC, the fast acceleration of the vanu combined with its longer range than the other factions means it will be able to "kite" any turreting nc pilots, getting on their tail, forcing NC to hover in order to turn fast enough, then ac celerating away and taking potshots on the slowed NC craft. to counter, the NC will likely be relying on exceptional aim to bring down the scythe in the few seconds it is vulnerable each pass. so yes, the reaver will end up turreting a lot, but I don't think the other factions will find hover that appealing.
Why is this? well, consider that in order to evade a single mosquito's attack, the scythe must face the mosquito, stop maneuvering (besides swaying back and forth to throw off TR's aim), and save AB until right when the mosquito gets in range. That means that if a second mosquito approaches from a different angle, it has basically a free shot on the scythe AND will be able to get an extra long firing time when the scythe is forced to accelerate. Even if there are two scythes and each engages the respective mosquito, the mosquito's just switch targets and the end result is the same. This scales all the way up, but the larger the forces get, the more insanely difficult timing all of these attacks gets for TR, while VS really requires more in the way of skilled pilots to be able to best evade multiple aircraft while focus firing on a separate one (for practical purposes the vs squad would attack the first aircraft attacking the squad leader). So it turns into a balance of who can communicate best, and recognize when they are being targeted, react appropriately, and maintaining your formation at all times to maximize survivability. tl;dr mosquitos and scythes are gonna be scared of turreting. in TvV 1v1 favors scythes but 2v2 and up favors mosquitos with good communication. btw I fly VS, but I am trying to be unbiased |
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2012-06-10, 02:01 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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Honestly they're just better at different things if you ask me. Scythe is pure aerial superiority, mosquito is a balanced little thing, and the reaver more air to ground focused. But really we need to consider the side/upgrades, I'm sure the reaver won't seem so helpless with a few certs. |
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2012-06-10, 02:21 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
First Sergeant
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2012-06-10, 12:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
Contributor Major
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Alternately, imaging rolling out while losing forward momentum such that you are doing a tumbling roll to the side. Continue this move and you'd do an entire circle. This would be nifty for getting on to someone's tail who is behind you: Tumble/roll out while dropping airspeed and altitude, level out, boost back on to their tale. I can't wait to try that. |
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2012-06-10, 12:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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Can't wait to absolutely annihilate you over the skies of Auraxis in my Reaver
Don't underestimate the Reaver, if you ever make even a single mistake and the Reaver pilot is outfitted for air to air combat, then you are dead. The Scythe and Mosquito lack the durability to take more than a few hits, even from the machine gun of the Reaver. I also love the Reaver's obvious ability to dominate the other two in terms air to ground conflicts. |
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2012-06-10, 03:07 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Sergeant
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I'd favor a squadron of Reavers in a large furball - you'll probably be able to make use of your heavier weaponry since you shouldn't have trouble picking a target, and being able to take more punishment means your wingmen have a better opportunity to shoot the guy shooting you; in those situations, it's always better to shoot the guy shooting your wingman than it is to shoot the guy that's trying to shoot you.
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