' Wrote:Well, in fact i can understand it, for the Z-line fighters are all , more or less unbalanced ( but not in a good way ).
-The Hyena, is so huge for a ship of its class, that it is useless in most of fights. Getting SNACed o' razored is very likely to happen. ( only 13 are used in Disco. So clearly there's something wrong with it ).
-The Greyhound is about 1.5 to twice as long as a templar, and it is still only a Heavy fighter.Turn are not so good for a ship of its class, and the hull is a bit weak.( that makes itvery vulnerable to razors and nukes )
-The werewolf carries a lot o' fire power, but it's also oversized. I think almost as large as some gunboats ( from the side ).While it's strafing capabilities are very poor, it makes a very easy target in group fight.So it is almost suicidal to use it in that kind of situation.
So the main problem might be the balance of this ship-line.And it can be understood that some players don't want to use it.
I am sorry, but your argument is irrelevant. Think about Titans and Sabres with Natters or Wraiths with Hornvipers. Even the Centurion I flew earlier in Dublin its slower than a Saber or an Eagle while being a HF or the Hogosha Black Dragon which has less hull and power than some HF's. Every ship has its weakness and it also makes perfect sense for the house military ships to be "better" than the pirate/unlawful ones. From where I'm standing I see no problem with the Molly/Rogues ships
Just like a libertonian faction, [M]'s put PvP capabilities before RP and I'll say it again: that is sad, very sad even.
On the other hand, I had a great time in Leeds/Dublin but I'd wish you have the decency to run to Arranmore instead of using the Hood for cover