![]() ![]() An atlas performs incredibly bad on turrets, as it can't dive to get it's opponents within fire range.Īll statistics are collected on medium dificulty. This is possibly caused by the fact that she has a lot of dificulties diving to get into optimal range, missing out on potential damage output. It's actual damage increase over the Artemis just isn't significant enough to warrent it's increase in price. Jupiters are only worth the FP cost increase compared to the Artemis for the raptor and the greater flak field. The Minotaur does remain the undisputed turret powerhouse of the gang, and to ensure that pesky revenenant stays at bay, I'd recommend keeping one in your fleet, however, more than one is simply crippling your damage potential. Adamants do more total damage than minotaurs in total. (granted, I did use their vipers once for missile defence in lieau of anything better, but it still doesn't explain why they perform consistently poorer.) Another caviot is that the fighters on the atlas should outperform the vipers on battlestars theoretically, however, they perform somewhat equal. Also, the damage done by Adamant fighters is also consistently lower as compared to battlestars per fighter, while use, hangar bonus and viper types remain constant. ![]() For one, the damage output for the Ranger munitions damage seems horribly low. Now bear in mind, I am nowhere near enough results to provide decent enough statements. I've so far built up records of 18 battles, and ended up on the following results (downloadable image below). So I've started documenting the differences. And since no one has done it yet, I made an excel sheet :-) So Simply put, I wanted to know the exact value in damage output each ship brings. I also wanted to know how the minotaur stacks up against the adamant in terms of total damage done (turrets, missiles and fighters included). I like the concept of the atlas, but I wanted to know whether it's a feasible pick, as it does slow my fleet down enormously, not to forget that the AI tends to focus them down. However, I'm currently working on fleet optimisation, As I was wondering as to which ships to bring on the final mission. I thank the honourable gentleman sir Wagglepuss the third for that. especially on the amount of turrets, they were extremely helpful in determining the proper application of different ships in different formations. Yes, I read those guides, and they are pretty helpful in terms of figuring out initial tactics. I've never looked closely at that, maybe someone else can answer that question for you. However, I don't think the read-out distinguishes between destruction by guns, Vipers or missiles. However, the Jupiter is far more heavily armored and can take a lot more punishment while the Artemis is a lot faster but has a soft underbelly.Īs far as the end of mission report, click on each ship in your fleet and it will give you a read-out of how many ships it destroyed, but it does not tell you too much about how it did it. However, a Jupiter has a lot more battlestar artillery overall - including those on top and those on the bottom - as well as more heavy artillery. The comparison between the Jupiter battlestar and the Artemis is correct to some degree, they both have battlestar artillery, heavy turrets and point-defense cannons. The Atlas has heavy and medium guns and would perform better the closer it is to the target. You may want to double-check your assessment there. I don't know exactly how you are calculating damage output from various Colonial ships, but there is no comparison between the Minotaur and the Adamant at close range - particularly at close to moderate range. But as a guide, heavy turrets and Battlestar Artillery will do the most damage, but are also the most inaccurate and fire at the slowest rate - particularly from a distance, while the light, point-defense and medium turrets fire faster and are more accurate, but don't do as much damage. Of course, the closer you are to an enemy the better your guns will perform. You may want to check them out - if you haven't already. Sir Wagglepuss III has written some excellent guides that will help you with a lot of that information. Hello Smartass, You've got quite a list of complicated questions there.
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