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Davir alk
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Posted - 2009.04.30 21:34:00 -
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I've found some conflicting information in regard to this topic and I'm hoping someone can clear things up for me. I assume a smaller Signature Radius is better and will make other ships take a longer time to lock onto you. So for Scan Resolution do you want a higher Scan Resolution or a lower one? If I understand correctly this has an impact on damage. So Signature Radius smaller the better? Scan Resolution smaller of bigger the better?
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AstroPhobic
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.04.30 21:35:00 -
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Sig radius = how big your ship "appears". Smaller is better.
Scan resolution = how quickly you can lock something. Higher is better.
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Davir alk
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Posted - 2009.04.30 21:47:00 -
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Thank you. Appreciate the information.
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Mr Reeth
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Posted - 2009.04.30 22:14:00 -
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Wow... haven't seen a post like this in a long time.
A) reasonable question B) simply stated correct answer A) thanks
There were no flames, trolls, shenanigans, memes or general asshatery.
I demand a flaming meme spouting troll!!!
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AstroPhobic
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.04.30 22:23:00 -
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Edited by: AstroPhobic on 30/04/2009 22:23:23
Originally by: Mr Reeth Wow... haven't seen a post like this in a long time.
A) reasonable question B) simply stated correct answer A) thanks
There were no flames, trolls, shenanigans, memes or general asshatery.
I demand a flaming meme spouting troll!!!
This post is a templar, an amarr fighter used by forum posters.
Oh, and I forgot.
Signature Radius affects lock time as well. The bigger the sig radius (on a target), the quicker the lock (onto the target). A bigger signature radius is easier to hit with turrets (It's all in the tracking formula).
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Planktal
Gallente Kenshao Industries New Eden Commonwealth
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Posted - 2009.04.30 22:26:00 -
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info here
Weapon info Here, sanity... niiiice sanity, come to daddy... okay, that's a good sanity... *THWONK!* GOT the bastard. |
Bishop120
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Posted - 2009.05.01 05:24:00 -
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Here this will explain the importance of sig radius a little better.. http://web.archive.org/web/20061123155517/www.eve-online.com/guide/en/eve-tracking101.swf
As said before Scan resolution just helps you lock on to a target quicker.. after that it means nothing. Also remote sensor boosters are better than regular sensor boosters.. have 2 inties with remote boosters boosting each other for some awesome lockage.. or just have a single ship dedicated to remote boosting.
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MalVortex
Reaper Industries Eternal Rapture
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Posted - 2009.05.01 07:25:00 -
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Originally by: Davir alk I've found some conflicting information in regard to this topic and I'm hoping someone can clear things up for me. I assume a smaller Signature Radius is better and will make other ships take a longer time to lock onto you. So for Scan Resolution do you want a higher Scan Resolution or a lower one? If I understand correctly this has an impact on damage. So Signature Radius smaller the better? Scan Resolution smaller of bigger the better?
Signature radius: This is an innate trait of all ships, and is basically how "big" the ship is to enemy sensors. A larger signature radius will decrease the time it takes an enemy to lock you, decrease your ability to reduce enemy missile-strike damage, and increase turret effective tracking and hit quality against you. Signature radius is increased by fitting shield extenders or shield rigs, and is only decreased by some ship hull bonuses, or halo implants.
Scan resolution: This is how much your ships targeting computer can "see" at once. Increasing scan resolution decreases how long it takes to achieve a lock on a target (you lock them faster). This may not sound very flashy, but large ships (say, a battleship) can take a long time to lock small ships (like an interceptor) without increasing their base scan resolution. As ships get larger in hull size, their signature radius increases, but their scan resolution decreases. This makes them vulnerable to smaller ships, which will maintain the first-shot and hard-to-hit advantages.
Turret signature resolution: This is the quality of targeting a turret has. Ships larger than this resolution will gain a resulting linear increase in effective tracking, while ships smaller will gain a corresponding decrease in tracking. There is no way to impact turret scan resolution for better or worse.
Missile signature resolution: This operates similarly to turret signature resolution, but it directly impacts damage instead of your chance to hit. Targets with a larger signature radius than the missile's will have difficulty reducing the damage taken; targets smaller than the missile will find reducing impact damage relatively easy. It is not possible to increase missile impact quality like it is with turrets - 100% damage is the maximum possible.
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Vyllana
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Posted - 2009.05.01 07:51:00 -
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^^
It's called "explosion radius" for missiles, not "missile signature resolution", just to clear that up.
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