Target said:Why not have the normal stealth mechanic for them while they are cloaked, no shields, interceptors when cloaked. The issue i would have is when do the shields go back up, after they have fired?
Will fighters make it in? Are they in Fed Com?
Target said:Why not have the normal stealth mechanic for them while they are cloaked, no shields, interceptors when cloaked. The issue i would have is when do the shields go back up, after they have fired?
Target said:I'd probably go for a Romulan fleet myself but only if i could avoid the Klingon built ships. I did that when playing Starfleet Command. Hate ships having the same as anothers race. So glad when the Gaim got there own, not so glad with E Mines.
MikeB said:Will fighters make it in? Are they in Fed Com?
The Hydrans are the only ones to officially have fighters in Fed Com.
There is a separate set of playtest stuff that is designed to be used with Fed Com called "Borders of Madness." In BoM, hypothetical carriers and fighters were done for every empire.
I don't know of any players who use the BoM fighters in Fed Com except for the Hydran fighters.
MarkDawg said:I wish they were not doing TOS era I wish it was TNG-DS9 I would like to do the dominion wars. I think it would fit a war game better anyway. I also bet that price tag is pretty steep.
Nerroth said:I was talking about the availability for the Orion player to have cloak-equipped ships in their fleets (which, as I have noted, is already different in Starmada than in FC) not how the cloak might be targeted (or not) during combat...
Nerroth said:Star Fleet, in contrast, has forward-oriented heavy weapons on its ships, plus phaser suites which tend to overlap most heavily in the forward arc. Most of the other SFU empires have a similar dynamic.
Nerroth said:One thing that ACtA veterans may find interesting to note, in terms of planning your on-table tactics; the forward-oriented arcs on the seven starter empires' fleets.
I was looking over the six currently-available fleet lists for ACtA:NA, and noted that all of them are heavily oriented towards "broad-siding" ships; the P and S arcs are, in most cases, much stronger than the F arc in most cases. Star Fleet, in contrast, has forward-oriented heavy weapons on its ships, plus phaser suites which tend to overlap most heavily in the forward arc. Most of the other SFU empires have a similar dynamic.
Da Boss said:Does look pretty good
Might have to get a couple - although I am intrigued to see how the in universe designs match up - is there a good gallery of cool SFU ships anywhere - only seen the counters and well they are not what i would call inspiring........
MarkDawg said:Rambler I must have missed something I am not trying to be a jerk here but I don't understand how that pertains to my post. Thanks for the link anyway.
I really would love to have a Negh'Var Warship over a d-7 that's for sure.