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  • ichaerus1ichaerus1 Member Posts: 986 Arc User
    coldnapalm wrote: »
    ichaerus1 wrote: »
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    Lol... attack pattern Tokyo drift

    Don't make me hurt you....

    No i just like the term, I used to fly a neghvar and that definitely describes what happens with that ship.

    But but...terrible movie is terrible.

    Also drifting is stupid...why take a corner fast with the ability to make adjustments when you can go slow without the ability to make adjustments because you are in the wrong gear? I mean seriously?!? Drifting is the bullshido of racing. It's showy and looks cool(ish) to 10 year olds...but utterly stupid (much like most things that looks cool to 10 year olds).

    Matter of perspective on all of this.
    1. I haven't seen the racing movie, so I don't feel one way or another about it. The term has been used for similar tactics in other games, such as certain Azir mechanics in League of Legends.
    2. Improved Pedal to the Metal. Also Pilot primary spec.
    3. Because I can. RCS consoles+a Conductive RCS w/ [Turn], along w/ EP2E and frequent use of evasive maneuvers. If I wanted cookie cutter, I'd roll fed, with beam arrays to the gills, BFaW, and all the other **** to go with it.
    4. Again, a matter of perspective. Qu'Daj variant Negh'var(loving the fleet T6 version) is my favorite ship look, and feels right to me. Some people enjoy BoPs, others their Scimitars or Temporal ships. Also a roleplayer, so having a heavy battlecruiser that pushes close to 100 degrees/sec for turning regularly works when interacting with other fellow RPers.
    5. All depends on the pilot whether it works, and the mind willing to test new things out.
    6. Age has nothing to do with it. I'm middle-aged, and find fun in all sorts of things, from seeing a lumbering ship that turns really well, to dark humor.
    7. A normal person just drives a car, or flies their ship. A car guy, or a captain bonds with their vehicle, while learning new things about it each day, and coming up with ways to push the limits.

    To quote Clown from Spawn, "Why ask why, when how is so much more fun?" I love it when people assume they're the authority on how to "play the right way."

    You sooooo have no idea what I am talking about do you....

    Regarding Attack Pattern: Tokyo Drift? Who do you suppose laid out the topic regarding the Negh'var? I explained my side. Your turn to do the same.
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