(06-23-2013, 06:54 PM)Katherine Wrote: In a fair fight beetween a bomber and a transport with solaris and cau,a bomber wont have a chance,if more unit of both type of ships then the winner will either be determined by skills and/or numbers,so therefor the necesity of flying a bomber will no longer be requiered or desired
Due to the advantage of bombers over transports in agility, size and speed, their effectiveness raise faster with more numbers. Bomber vs transport combat can only favor the bombers if they are more in numbers, which situation they can easily simulate at greater but even numbers too by simply dealing with each transport one by one.
(06-23-2013, 06:54 PM)Katherine Wrote: Selective perception may refer to any number of cognitive biases in psychology related to the way expectations affect perception. Human judgment and decision making is distorted by an array of cognitive, perceptual and motivational biases, and people tend not to recognise their own bias, though they tend to easily recognise (and even overestimate) the operation of bias in human judgment by others. [you always comment every damn post in every thread]
.. they pick and choose according to their own needs. [Does that sounds familiar?]
Not every damn post and not every thread, but yes, there are threads I visit and comment on more often than others. What does it prove? That I am most probably interested in those subjects and/or have my opinion about it and am not afraid to share it. That includes topics I may not even be related to, e.g. how ZA plays out their RP barely effects any of my characters, yet I still voice my concern on how it deviates from anything I've seen/experienced from Zoner factions.
Another thing is it's kind of redundant to state that somebody is biased, of course he is, we all are towards something to an extent. We are all humans after all. That I am biased in what I say, I'll deny, which is the obvious answer to any similar accusations, and then you can't really decide whether I really am or not. It's similar to asking, are you telling a lie to me? The obvious answer is no, for obvious reasons.
(06-23-2013, 07:52 PM)rainth345 Wrote: The problem I see is that there is sometimes a lack of communication between indies and official factions...
Exactly. Few indies make attempt to even communicate with official factions, and it's sad to say, but I got tired after a few attempts to initiate communication with them too.
(06-23-2013, 07:52 PM)rainth345 Wrote: Especially on the part where some indies don't even speak English or partly understands English...
That is an issue I don't really feel being addressed by anyone competent here, even despite there being a server rule about it.
(06-23-2013, 07:52 PM)rainth345 Wrote: On RNC, I don't think they have a problem with communication just because seeing their combat strategy ingame means that they have organization/teamwork and such... but their PROBLEM is that they don't know when their actions become a thorn on the side. Ergo, they don't even know their endless raiding NY or Texas become a nuisance rather than fun gameplay.
They know it well, it's been told them many times. The problem is that they don't give a ...
(06-23-2013, 07:52 PM)rainth345 Wrote: Anyways, those are my opinions.... they may not be about capital ships but as I've said... there isn't a problem about capital ships... its the PEOPLE... the PEOPLE who USE THEM.
That is why restricting cap usage was suggested. To restrict them to the ones actually capable to use them.