10-16-2006, 06:58 AM
G69, yeah!
Who needs OB when you're going this fast, eh? Anyway:
The sniper version itself is quite good, since there's a lot of mobility to go around here. Although I would go with AEA1's advice and stick the blade in the hangers, so that you have extra damage to deal from the get go. That is, if you're playing keep away with the sniper version. If you're aggresively closing in on them all the time, eh, that's a different story, I would keep it as it is.
Close combat sounds like a demon though, but with one problem. Without any back units to support you, I'm guessing you're always be flanking your opponent, trying to get in effective range for the Nixs. But a good player will always find ways to counter that, and without the SS optional part for stability, once you get hit... you really get hit.
To that end, for the CQC version, I'd switch the FCS to either F69 or Limpet. Then maybe drop the hanger Sylph and pop on some Urchins if you want, lol mines are always fun with light/featherweights. I'd put in the stability optional there too.
Who needs OB when you're going this fast, eh? Anyway:
The sniper version itself is quite good, since there's a lot of mobility to go around here. Although I would go with AEA1's advice and stick the blade in the hangers, so that you have extra damage to deal from the get go. That is, if you're playing keep away with the sniper version. If you're aggresively closing in on them all the time, eh, that's a different story, I would keep it as it is.
Close combat sounds like a demon though, but with one problem. Without any back units to support you, I'm guessing you're always be flanking your opponent, trying to get in effective range for the Nixs. But a good player will always find ways to counter that, and without the SS optional part for stability, once you get hit... you really get hit.
To that end, for the CQC version, I'd switch the FCS to either F69 or Limpet. Then maybe drop the hanger Sylph and pop on some Urchins if you want, lol mines are always fun with light/featherweights. I'd put in the stability optional there too.
"Let's fight... like gentlemen." - Dudley, SF3