mollerz wrote:I like how "atmosphere" means "gravity".
but wutever.
I am assuming that we are fighting on planets with a atmosphere since the gravity seems roughly similiar to Earth and there is plant life indicating that there is something blocking radiation, i.e. a magnetosphere. Finally terminal verlocity only occurs in atmosphere. If there was no atmosphere, say you were dropped onto the moon, you would keep accelerating at whatever the local rate of acceleration due to gravity. As opposed to .
Also weight does not affect acceleration in free fall. I could link you an explanation. I don't want to derail the thread more, and the explanation is complicated.
Oswald Rehnquist wrote:While I am not a dropsuit mechanic, armor is not designed to handle fall damage but energy from ballistics. If you jump off a 10 m cliff by yourself and then do it again while wearing a 50 lb backpack, guess which one hurts more?
EHP is also the most boring buff you could make, might as well play a medium if that is what we are getting.
Well, either ttk or ehp needs to be adjusted, otherwise most scouts will continue to be just an unusually fast moving practice target for us medium suit users. It may not be interesting or glorious, but it is the issue with scouts. I don't run light suits/scouts, but I decide to try some of the black eagles out to see what running a scout suit is like. When I tried running some black eagle suits in a few matches, I died even when I successfully surprised people in cqc, while running a enhanced shield extender. And from the perspective of a caldari assault suit user, the only light suits I have to worry about is occasional nova knife or shotgun scout, and only if they come from behind. I honestly don't see how adjusting fall damage for different suit types will help the scout. The terminal velocity thing is just me being facetious.
Also, apparently our suits are equipped for airdrop as we have an electromagnetic parachute thing (aka "inertial dampener") and our shield and armor protects us from falls, implying some sort of padding. If the armor didn't, the force from the fall would just probably pulp our bodies at a certain point without going through the armor and shield of our suits. As for jumping off a cliff, if you weigh 50 lb more but were two or three times the size, it might affect you a lot less than you would think.