Protection, on 12 February 2013 - 03:41 PM, said:
But you are missing the point. The point is that you are not saving tonnage with a smaller engine. You are in fact, saving more tonnage with large engines, because they allow you to install more heatsinks, fit endo steel and ferro fibrous, as well as having a higher top speed and better turning.
There is no reason for an Atlas Build to run a 275 STD, for example, because every single build with a 275STD engine can be made to have a 325 STD engine with no drawbacks whatsoever. It is a 100% upgrade in every category. The smaller engine actually has less free tonnage than the larger engine. This is the issue.
Maybe i got the wrong numbers but that doesn't seem right:
The standard 275 weighs 21.5t while the 325 weighs nine tons more and offers two additional heatsink slots, i.e. six extra crit. slots. Installing endo costs 14 slots and only frees up five tons on the atlas. With FF you'll get about two tons for 14 slots. I don't see how that is always a possible upgrade and how you'll always save tonnage with the larger engine.
Edit: If i take the unusable (for dhs) feet, etc slots into account the comparison is much more favorable, the larger engine still costs an extra slot and four tons (and you'll lose the "unusable" slots for extra ammo).
Edited by Tikkamasala, 14 February 2013 - 09:21 AM.