![]() ![]() What if we are trying to jam two enemy cruisers, one Thorax and one Moa with a sensor strength of Gravimetric 16? Assume we are going with either 6 Multispec or 6 Racials and not a combination, and also assume we have two On Racials for each one (as Gallente and Caldari are very popular, I tend to make sure I have two of those Racials loaded).Ĭase # 1 - 2 On Racials per ship, 1 Off Racial per ship.Īs you can see, those cruisers are in trouble. Surprise! The cumulative effects are still such that the Thorax is jammed 95% of the time. But what about if I only have one On racial and 5 off racials? So of our three cases, only case one with six racial ECMs gets the lower cap use and awesome range while still maintaining a decent jam percentage. When you are a Falcon using range as a defence, being at 100 km from the action opposed to 150 km is a big deal.Ĭase #3 - 1 On racial, 3 Off racial, 2 MultispecĪgain, virtually the same amount of success as the previous two. However, the multispec ECM module has 50km less range and uses 50% more capacitor. Ok then? On to case number two.Īs you can see, the cumulative result is virtually identical. In other words, the chance of getting at least one jam is the inverse of the odds of all jams failing. It is calculated as thus:ġ - ((1- (chance of first jam working)) * (1-(chance of second jam working)) * (1-(chance of third jam working)) *. See the 98.76% at the bottom? That reflects the chance that at least one of the six modules will achieve a jam against the Thorax. First case where two Gallente Racials are used and four other racials, second case where six multispecs are used, and a third case where we have one Gallente Racial, three off-Racials, and 2 multis. Let's look at three cases where a Falcon is trying to jam a Thorax with 6 ECM modules. So one would think that having Multispec mods fitted would be the best option when you don't know what you are going to be jamming, right? Well, not exactly. The odds of each one successfully jamming are: (Strength of ECM mod against target's sensor type) / (Target's Sensor Strength)įor example, a Thorax with a sensor strength of 15 is attacked by a Gallente Racial ECM mod with Magnetometric strength of 11.90577, a Caldari Racial ECM mod with a strength of 3.96859, and a Multispec ECM mod with a strength of 7.93718 all mounted on a Falcon. The chance of an ECM module to jam is calculated as thus: The Racials on the other hand are strong against their respective type and very weak against the other three. There are five types of ECM modules: one for each of the sensor types of the four factions (Amarr = Radar, Minmatar = Ladar, Caldari = Gravimetric, Gallente = Magnetometric ) called Racial ECM mods, and one called Mutilspec because it has equal strength against all four sensor types. Multiple ECM can be targeted at a single ship. When fitted, a pilot can activate an ECM mod against a target and the module then has a chance to "jam" that target which in effect breaks all of its current target locks and prevents any more from being obtained for the duration of the jam which is 20 seconds. I figured I should do a quick post on the intricacies of how ECM works and why I think Racial ECM mods are almost always better than Multispec ECM Mods.įirst off, let's define everything so we are all on the same page.ĮCM, aka Electronic Counter Measures, are a mid slot module you can place on any ship but only certain Caladri ships have a bonus to their performance which is why they are not used elsewhere by experience pilots. he was prolly a noob without full t2 fit. I usually carry a racial of each type (sometiems 2 caldari) and fill the rest of my slots with racials, for added flexibility. Using Multi's is not always a bad idea, especially if you do not know what you will be going into. "Multispecs are ok if you don't know what you are fighting."Īfter the post where I commented on a Rook pilot's poor setup an anonymous commenter said: Go to, use coupon code madskillzztv and get 70% off NordVPN! Only $3."I was permajammed and couldn't fight, nerf Falcons!" My thoughts on how to fix WoW (Scripe Twitter): Patch 9.0 World of Warcraft: Shadowlands expansion. □ As a supporter of the channel (YouTube Member / Twitch Sub / Patreon) you will automatically get access to my full UI – check Discord: ![]() Keep in mind that a lot of improvements are directly take from Final Fantasy 14 and I really want to know your opinion on the state of WoW and what is needed to fix it.īecame a monthly supporter and help the channel with Patreon: Scripe list includes changes focusing on improving raiding, mythic plus & PvP. I react to a list of changes proposed by Co-CEO & Raidleader of #1 Raiding Guild Echo. World of Warcraft (WoW) Patch 9.1 Shadowlands state of the game video. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |