@@matthewseaux7391 Well, Star Eagle is literally the best ship configuration in-game baseline. Let's be honest. good ship design will flow similarly lol. I do have a cracked out version of the Star Eagle. Called the Celestial Raptor, I might do for a future video. It's a permanent member of my ship collection.
Just a note, I can tell by your parts list that you havent reached level 65 yet. Theres better parts that are level locked at 65 that put some new wrenches in the works in terms of final tweaks.
O yea, was just excited and loved this ship so much I wanted to show it to people. Here is the Mark 2 version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F70hT7cnKro.html
Can you use M parts on a C class? That's is so nice❤ I'm trying to stay out of the shipbuilder bc I'll never play the game. I'd classified as a bounty hunter ship or rouge player. Cool build great video
Not exactly sure what you mean by "M parts" As it's really only class a,b,c. But you might mean a certain manufacturer or style. Then yes, they are all interchangeable from one shipyard to the next. Also, yes, yes, and yes. I too spend way too much time building and designing ships. But I say do what you want. Let the galaxy take care of itself. We're ship builders dang it.
@@IceMan2035 Your talking about the modded ship stuff, or the gigantic ship parts. I believe so if you mod for it. but My builds are vanilla builds. But it appears M class parts will become available at some point. At least it appears there are parts in the game. Fingers crossed we'll be building Fleet-like mega-ships in the future.
bizarrely if you were to use class A engines your top speed would be 150 and class B 140. Its almost as if Bethesda got the engine speeds the wrong way around.
well maybe, I don't think they got it wrong really. Class A engines maneuverability are more impacted by mass. class C engines allow up to 3500ish mass before losing maneuverability. As to B being around 1800. Not sure about A, haven't built down to the nearest mass with them lol. Straightline, yes A can be speedier than B and C. But the ship will have to remain pretty light to drift reasonably. The classes aren't defined by speed really, rather by weight distribution and turning capability. So, I think it's a fair trade. Wanna go fast? make an ultra-light. Class C is still more valuable in the end. As a loss in 10 speed is not huge considering how much more you can carry. But in the end, it's preference. I'm going to do a series of Ultra-lights eventually.
Theres a class A engine that goes 180 actually (white dwarf 3015) My current build, Im not done with it and just put 3 random engines on it and my cruising speed is 195. I have no idea why and didnt think that was possible. No mods