Volthorne, on 02 February 2013 - 11:57 PM, said:
And my critical rate in TL2 is about 7%, yet I've scored three criticals in a row about 50 times now (chances of that happening are 0.000343%, which are ****-poor odds, but THAT HASN'T STOPPED IT FROM HAPPENING 50 TIMES OVER A 10 HOUR TIMESPAN). I will take the chance of something happening as a common occurrence if the chance is greater than ONE PERCENT. Why? Because even 1% is a ******* good chance.
yes statistical anomolies exist, but the fact is for someone to "abuse" this THEY HAVE TO DIE. assuming they are really good and manage to consistently kill 3 mechs when their suicide bomb actually goes off their average KD is still going to be slightly over 1:7 <-do these numbers look threatening to you? i know i would not be the least bit concerned by these stats, and they definitely do not scream "nerf" at me. i find it unlikely this would last as a play style.
as far as your example: imagine now if the only time you did damage was when you got a critical. now also imagine what it would be like if you died after every attack whether you got a crit or not. that is what we have here.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 02 February 2013 - 09:22 PM, said:
There is NO WAY that a fusion reactor could have a 'runaway' situation. Maintaining fusion is like balancing a ball bearing on a razor blade, just keeping it going is mind-bogglingly difficult.
Now lets consider the amount of fuel you are talking about, it works out to around what 0.01 to 0.001 grams of fuel per second? This is a tiny amount of actual matter we are talking about, not giant pools like a fission reactor, not even enough for a single drop of water.
Once the reactor destabilizes the reaction stops, the energy production immediately halts and that 0.001 grams of fuel starts to cool down.
you do realize things tend to stop working as intended when you shoot them full of holes right? i would explain more but i have already given several physics lectures within this thread. if you want to be less of a moron read some of the old posts or actually look things up for yourself.
i have no more patience for the same arguments that have been beaten down a dozen times already.
Edited by blinkin, 03 February 2013 - 12:15 AM.