12-24-2006, 11:09 AM
Stubborn, cookie-cutter views...
But I like the challenge!
Regardless, in order to pressure the enemy into the orbitals so they're going towards them is very simple in conept, but extremely hard to do.
First, deploy the orbitals during combat, then try to get around the enemy. Most enemies won't close-in to Delta Mk.II due to it's CQ nature, so they'll naturally want to get away. Use the speed of the AC to come-around the target and pressure them towards the orbital as they move away from you.
This has proven hard to do, but -very- rewarding if done successfuly. Besides, I have yet to see anyone dance right towards and past the orbitals without taking damage, so I'm pretty sure they're accurate once the manever is done correctly.
Not to say it can be done at any time, I've screwed-up royally the majority of the time trying to perform this beyond-hard tactic.
I'll post more later, on Kai right now to test it against an OB-er.
But I like the challenge!
Regardless, in order to pressure the enemy into the orbitals so they're going towards them is very simple in conept, but extremely hard to do.
First, deploy the orbitals during combat, then try to get around the enemy. Most enemies won't close-in to Delta Mk.II due to it's CQ nature, so they'll naturally want to get away. Use the speed of the AC to come-around the target and pressure them towards the orbital as they move away from you.
This has proven hard to do, but -very- rewarding if done successfuly. Besides, I have yet to see anyone dance right towards and past the orbitals without taking damage, so I'm pretty sure they're accurate once the manever is done correctly.
Not to say it can be done at any time, I've screwed-up royally the majority of the time trying to perform this beyond-hard tactic.
I'll post more later, on Kai right now to test it against an OB-er.
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