Thrawn's Revenge
Imperial Civil War [Empire at War] => Discussion, Suggestions & Feedback => Topic started by: DarthRevansRevenge on December 06, 2016, 09:43:00 AM
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so, corey, in your last video for the Maldrood, you mentioned you didn't like the Lucrehulk in the game, and wanted to put in the invincible for 2.2, but didn't want to because you might make people made. well, what you could do is: go ahead and put the Invincible in the Demo, let people use BOTH units, then have a poll to determine which unit stays and which dies.
if Lucrehulk losses, I would make it an CSA purchase unit only, as in the CSA minor faction, not the Zsinj controlled one.
I really do appreciate all the work you guys put into this mod
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If we were to make the Invincible, it would be staying. Pointless to put that amount of work into a ship when it's almost guaranteed to lose the poll. People will never vote to remove the Lucrehulk, it being unpopular was never a motivating factor behind not wanting it so a poll about it isn't really going to give us much useful information, just confirm that people want Clone Wars wherever they can shove it, whether it's the best option or not.
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I personally would choose Lucrehulk simply because the Invincible is INSANELY old, being designed THOUSANDS of years before the clone wars. I'm actually NOT a fan of the Lucrehulk (believing death donuts are rather plain and boring looking unlike death triangles), but while I like the design of the Invincible for being different, I just can't see how a thousands of year old design that was considered obsolete shortly after their design would be able to made effective without massively changing the weapon/shields that they had.
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The Invincible was definitely used around this time, however what seems likely is that the Invincible's actual loadout would have changed over the years and it's just the hull design they stuck with.
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The Invincible was definitely used around this time, however what seems likely is that the Invincible's actual loadout would have changed over the years and it's just the hull design they stuck with.
That still seems a little...odd, that a ship class would still be used for over a thousand years with little to no change to the design of the ship hull with all the advances made. That would be equivalent to the USN using a Roman Trireme but just putting tomahawk missiles and a nuclear engine on it...
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Implying Star Wars has to make sense. Canonically it's not like its main use was really early on and it's just mentioned as just "still being in service" or something. The most important instance of the class was around the mod's timeline.
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Why not just both of them.
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Because if they server more or less the same function, it's redundant to have them both. Plus, the point of moving to the invincible would be to NOT have so many clone wars - era ships, which would be defeated if you kept both.
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Because if they server more or less the same function, it's redundant to have them both. Plus, the point of moving to the invincible would be to NOT have so many clone wars - era ships, which would be defeated if you kept both.
Well one a Carrier and ones a Dreadnaught so why not have them for Zsinj then.
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Well one a Carrier and ones a Dreadnaught so why not have them for Zsinj then.
AGain, the whole point of Corey considering the invincible is to have FEWER clone-wars era ships in the mod. So he specifcally would want to remove the lucrehulk. Moving it to another faction doesn't remove it.
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That still seems a little...odd, that a ship class would still be used for over a thousand years with little to no change to the design of the ship hull with all the advances made. That would be equivalent to the USN using a Roman Trireme but just putting tomahawk missiles and a nuclear engine on it...
Technology in Star Wars stayed pretty static for several quite long periods of time, interspersed with occasional bursts of development e.g. post Clone Wars. Just one other example is the Dreadnaught Heavy Cruiser which was at least 100 years old by the time Thrawn made use of the Katana fleet.
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I would like to point out that 1000 is 10 times as old as 100, and since I heard thousands, that changes the multiplication a bit. On the other hand, keeping the design, and the building materials are two different things. A metal quinreme with cannons instead of ballistas, metal instead of wood, and a nuclear engine instead of oars, is a bit different while keeping several fundamentals of the age old design.
Not saying that the invincible should be added, just putting my 2 cents in.
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This is the Rendili StarDrive ship were talking about right? The one from the Old Republic? Is there images of it?
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(http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/1/1e/Invincible-class_Dreadnaught.JPG/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20060623201342)
Not the prettiest, but it is different at least.
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that doesn't look like pictures I have seen of it. I can't tell what it looks like. . .
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I'd like to see the Invincible rather than the Lucrehulk myself. Donuts in space are ok and all, but the Invincible would be something that has a different, more interesting design IMO. I'd like to see what the ICW team's take on the model would be.
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I would like to point out that 1000 is 10 times as old as 100, and since I heard thousands, that changes the multiplication a bit.
I know there's still quite a gap between the examples, but I thought the Dreadnaught was probably the comparison most would be familiar with. Other long-lived vessels include the Jedi Praxeum ship Chu'unthor (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Chu%27unthor) which was in service for about 250 years before crashing on Dathomir, or on a much larger scale CenterPoint Station (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Centerpoint_Station) was believed to be around 100,000 years old.
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I mean let's be honest any ship inside the Star Wars universe has the potential of lasting a ridiculous amount of time I mean look at how long has the Millennium Falcon or even the YT-1300 has lasted throughout the history of Star Wars. So there is really no validation that anything within a hundred years of usage should be retired. However if there isn't any evidence of usage of the lucerhulk being used Post-Endor, while the invincible is shown ( going of Corey here) post-endor. It would make canonical sense to replace the lucerhulk with the invincible if people really need clone wars ships inside a post-Endor mod. Also refering back that the US doesn't use very old tech, look up the bomber called the B52 it started flying for the USAF in 1952, and is still being used today. A common phrase among B52 pilots is, "The last B52 pilot hasn't been born yet.
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And besides, who doesn't enjoy riling up Clone Wars fanboys/fangirls.
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And besides, who doesn't enjoy riling up Clone Wars fanboys/fangirls.
Very true, but as Corey said (exaggerating) he doesn't want Anthrax being sent to his house.
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I'd like to see the Invincible rather than the Lucrehulk myself. Donuts in space are ok and all, but the Invincible would be something that has a different, more interesting design IMO. I'd like to see what the ICW team's take on the model would be.
I agree I'd love to see the Lucrehulk replaced. I'm just not sure that the Invincible would be the most logical/best choice.
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I agree I'd love to see the Lucrehulk replaced. I'm just not sure that the Invincible would be the most logical/best choice.
Maybe instead of clone wars ships, there can be hutt ships instead seeing how Corey wants to use those ships
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This is for the CSA (and, by extension, Zsinj). Neither would be part of the Pentastar Alignment or any other faction, and Hutt ships wouldn't have been used by the CSA. The reasoning for the Lucrehulk was they bought out a ton of the old CIS/Republic hardware, even if the Lucrehulk isn't reallu explicitly one of the things they're mentioned as having used. The reasoning for the Invincible is that poretty much any time you see the CSA mentioned, the Invincible is part of that somewhere, and any time you see the Invincible mentioned, the CSA is part of it somewhere.
In 18 BBY a union of pirates were launching raids into the recently reorganized CorpSec and the surrounding area, that forced the Empire to get involved in what was known as the Listehol Campaign. Admiral Wullf Yularen took command of a group of Invincible-class Dreadnaughts meant for the CSA and a small complement of Venators and TIE/LN starfighters, quickly defeating the raiders. - Essential Guide to Warfare.
Lt. Comm Angela Krin, who's a CSA and Zsinj hero, also used an Invincible and also has demonstrated a propensity for standing in front of them:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Angela_Krin
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Resolute_(Invincible-class)
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yeah, I probably should've changed the phrasing of that, what I meant was that you could have hutt ships purchasable if you capture hutt space. Then you have the role of the carrier filled out and can take out the cursed lucrehulk out.
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how much of hutt space is even in the mod? oh, and corey, how many planets do you have now in the mod?
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oh, and will the Duskhan League get more units and heroes? cause i'm pretty sure their really small right now
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oh, and will the Duskhan League get more units and heroes? cause i'm pretty sure their really small right now
Considering how unimportant they are I doubt the mod creators will put too much effort into it but who knows
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Considering how unimportant they are I doubt the mod creators will put too much effort into it but who knows
Yeah. who knows ;)
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Yeah. who knows ;)
this made me laugh
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Yeah. who knows ;)
Yeah it's quite obvious no one here are real DL fans :P
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Yeah it's quite obvious no one here are real DL fans :P
absolutely not, no one likes the DL ;)
as for Lucrehulk, i would rather see the Invincible in the Mod, but maybe put the Lucrehulk just in the mod files for people to use if they want it. but honestly, giving them the option to add it themselves rather than make it mandatory is my opinion. or it can go rot in the PA again, in the same way as before, as an expansion reward