11-30-2006, 09:22 AM
Nay. While they have a pretty fast lock-on even on such FCSs as the F73H, they act more like Syakatsuras than they do Nymphes. I say if you're going to waste that much weight on a distraction missile, better do it with the Syakatsuras, which chase down ACs longer than the Dryad2s can. You get better range with the former too, so you can fire off its salvos much earlier. Then close in while the other player is manuevering around them. It's an effective blindsiding tactic, given those missiles.
Dryad2 missiles have a pretty funky trajectory too. It's almost like they want to miss. Everyone's better off using the Nymphe, which has almost the same stats, but less weight, less drain, and a greater number of locks.
Part variety doesn't mean anything when half of the parts are useless or clearly outclassed. Originality really almost always equates to losing now.
Dryad2 missiles have a pretty funky trajectory too. It's almost like they want to miss. Everyone's better off using the Nymphe, which has almost the same stats, but less weight, less drain, and a greater number of locks.
Part variety doesn't mean anything when half of the parts are useless or clearly outclassed. Originality really almost always equates to losing now.
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