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BL4CKST4R
LATINOS KILLERS CORP Dark Taboo
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Posted - 2014.08.08 12:33:00 -
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Even though damage modifiers are being buffed in Charlie shield extenders are still a better option than damage modifiers, this being a problem that dates back since 1.2.
When comparing two suits built equally, I am using two prototype Gallente Assaults using Duvolle AR's, one using a complex light damage modifier and another using a complex shield extender in place, the shield based on can survive longer and kill the damage based one faster.
The shield based suit has: 2x C.Shield.EXT 1x A.Shield.EXT 3x C.Reactive.PLATE 2x C.Armor.REP
EHP:935.7
The Damage based suit has: 1x C.Shield.EXT 1x A.Shield.EXT 1x C.Dam.MOD 3x C.Reactive.PLATE 2x C.Armor.REP
EHP:863.1
Without +/- damage modifiers the duvolle has an average DPS of 445.2 and 476.4 with one damage modifier, assuming both these players are equally matched in skill or just standing straight shooting each others faces off. The Shield based suit will survive 1.964 seconds when faced against our damage mod suit, while the damage modded suit will survive 1.939 seconds, in other words the shield based suit will survive 2% longer than the damage modded suit.
Now this small amount is slightly negligible and shouldn't provide much of a problem to gameplay specially since damage modifiers are a lower PG cost then shield extenders, so they at least provide a slightly viable alternative, although not a 100% efficient one. But the problem arises from this, a advanced shield extender is actually slightly more efficient than a damage modifier if you want to save PG, to me the most logical reason to opt to a damage modifier.
The Damage based suit has: 1x C.Shield.EXT 1x A.Shield.EXT 1x C.Dam.MOD 3x C.Reactive.PLATE 2x C.Armor.REP
EHP:863.1
CPU:425/399 PG:88/92
The shield based suit has: 2x A.Shield.EXT 1x C.Shield.EXT 3x C.Reactive.PLATE 2x C.Armor.REP
EHP:918.1
CPU:403/499 PG:85/92
Comparing the above two suits like we did again the damage modded suit will again survive for only 1.939 seconds, but the shield based suit will survive for 1.927, in other words the damage modded suit survives 0.62% longer than the shield based suit but the shield based suit has much better wiggle room for side arms and equipment, in fact my shield suit can have everything proto but its shields.
And just for the hell of it my damage modded suit will survive 3% longer vs my 3x enhanced shield extender modded suit.
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Cody Sietz
SVER True Blood Dark Taboo
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Posted - 2014.08.08 14:02:00 -
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Is this with the new dmg mod numbers?
"I do agree with you there though. shudders"
-Arkena Wyrnspire
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Apothecary Za'ki
Biomass Positive
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Posted - 2014.08.08 15:37:00 -
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BL4CKST4R wrote:This used to be a paragraph, explaining why damage mods were inefficient compared to shield extenders, problem is that I used DPS without efficiency modifiers, but now I did. And to my surprise one damage modifier is more efficient than a shield extender, but only one. I further expanded my testing using a suit with two damage modifiers and a suit with all shields. As it turns out using two damage modifiers makes you die faster, rather than killing your enemy faster. One damage modifier vs shields = 1.883 kill time, shields vs one damage modifier = 1.888 kill time. Two damage modifiers vs shields = 1.775 kill time, shields vs two damage modifier = 1.762 kill time. Using one damage modifier in this scenario where both suits are matched is more efficient than a shield extender, but because there are so many fitting options in Dust this may not be the case all the time, specially when the survival differences above are miniscule at best. But as for me, one damage modifier seems like the best option. For a general Gallente fit. The suits that I used for comparison where Gallente Assault GK.0's using Duvolle assault rifles. Shield suit is fitted with 2 complex shields and one advanced shield; and damage modded suit is fitted with 1 complex shield, one advanced shield, and one complex damage modifier. people still use AR?! thought every one was still on FOTM RR and CR?
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I-Shayz-I
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4499
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Posted - 2014.08.08 16:12:00 -
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Again...damage mods increase the effectiveness of the sneak attack, shield extenders increase effectiveness of countering the sneak attack.
Also, damage mods are reliant upon action while extenders don't rely on you to take action at all.
Damage mods work best with high alpha weapons like sniper rifles and forge guns as the enemy has less time to react to the damage being taken.
It's a matter or playstyle, not just which one is ultimately better.
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Pokey Dravon
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
2690
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Posted - 2014.08.08 16:22:00 -
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This is good, it encourages variety in the fit, not just "OMG STACK MOAR OF THE SAME THING" that we has before. |
BL4CKST4R
LATINOS KILLERS CORP Dark Taboo
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Posted - 2014.08.08 17:40:00 -
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Apothecary Za'ki wrote:BL4CKST4R wrote:This used to be a paragraph, explaining why damage mods were inefficient compared to shield extenders, problem is that I used DPS without efficiency modifiers, but now I did. And to my surprise one damage modifier is more efficient than a shield extender, but only one. I further expanded my testing using a suit with two damage modifiers and a suit with all shields. As it turns out using two damage modifiers makes you die faster, rather than killing your enemy faster. One damage modifier vs shields = 1.883 kill time, shields vs one damage modifier = 1.888 kill time. Two damage modifiers vs shields = 1.775 kill time, shields vs two damage modifier = 1.762 kill time. Using one damage modifier in this scenario where both suits are matched is more efficient than a shield extender, but because there are so many fitting options in Dust this may not be the case all the time, specially when the survival differences above are miniscule at best. But as for me, one damage modifier seems like the best option. For a general Gallente fit. The suits that I used for comparison where Gallente Assault GK.0's using Duvolle assault rifles. Shield suit is fitted with 2 complex shields and one advanced shield; and damage modded suit is fitted with 1 complex shield, one advanced shield, and one complex damage modifier. people still use AR?! thought every one was still on FOTM RR and CR?
AR is good to use on a Gallente Assault unless your skills with it are low then a Six kin is much better.
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Pseudogenesis
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2014.08.09 04:45:00 -
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Slapped a complex sidearm modifier on my knifing fit for when charlie hits. 7% bonus is tasty. Like others have said, it's good for high alpha weapons. I basically need to kill everything in one swipe or I'm dead.
Stabby-stabber extraordinaire
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