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Fyron
August 28th, 2007, 01:18 AM
Just a heads up for those that don't follow spaceempires5.com.
Recent mod releases
FleetMod:
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/4064
D2k's Battleworthy Mod:
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/4048
Battlestar Galactica:
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/4025
Recently planned mods
Advanced Gameplay Mod:
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/4058
"New Stuff":
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/3849
Romulus68
August 28th, 2007, 06:36 PM
I got inspired in some of those links and came up with a new set of shields for anyone to use in their mods.
Holo shields - lighter than the other two, but low defense bonuses. (15kt and 5 levels. Starting at 20% + 5% per level to max 40%)
Cloaking shields - Average weight of a standard shield with medium defense bonuses. (30kt and 5 levels. Starting at 30% + 10% per level to max 70%)
Phase Shields - Heaviest weight with High defense bonuses. (60kt with 5 levels. Starting at 40% + 15% per level to max 100%)
Technology requirements:
Holo - Computers 3 + Computer Combat 1 + Phyics 2 + Shields 1
Cloak - Physics 4 + Cloaking 5 + Shields 1
Phase - Phyics 3 + Stellar Manipulation 1 + Phased Polarized weapons 5 + Shields 1
These shields are stackable with standard shields and armor which includes stealth armors, etc.
Picturing it:
Holo shields is all about misrepresentation as it makes the ship appear other than what it really is. Larger, smaller, diferent shapes, weapons in fake spots, engines in fake spots, etc. It causes the enemy to misjudge fire at the Holo Shielded ship.
Cloaking shields are classic Star Trek with the Romulan/Reman battleship called the "Scimitar" that could fire while cloaked.
Phased shields calls on Star Trek again where the Romulans and later in the episode the Federation are able to cloak and Phase out where objects simple pass through the ships.
arthurtuxedo
August 28th, 2007, 10:51 PM
You forgot mine.
DJAS mod:
http://www.spaceempires5.com/en-US/node/3853
Romulus68
August 29th, 2007, 10:58 AM
For easy access i added all these files to my Filefront account to get them all in one spot.
See my Signature below.
se5a
August 31st, 2007, 04:19 AM
and JYW, where's JYW?
narf poit chez BOOM
August 31st, 2007, 09:55 AM
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