Ship Stat Info: Difference between revisions

From Vendetta Online Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Kwert (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Pointsman (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
There are several different statistics that are important when attempting to describe the [[Ships|ships]] of Vendetta  Online. Below is a table explaining the most important terms:
There are several different statistics that are important when attempting to describe the [[Ships|ships]] of Vendetta  Online. Below is a table explaining the most important terms:


{| border="1"
{| border="1" class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|-
|-
Line 17: Line 17:
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Level
! align="center" | Level
| align="left" | What levels you need to buy the ship.
| align="left" | What license levels you need to buy the ship.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Variant
! align="center" | Variant
| align="left" | Manufacturers suggested use for the ship.
| align="left" | Manufacturer's suggested use for the ship.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Armor
! align="center" | Armor
Line 29: Line 29:
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Weapons
! align="center" | Weapons
| align="left" | The number and size of weapon ports available on ship.S: Small Ports L: Large Ports  
| align="left" | The number and size of weapon ports available on ship. S: Small Ports, L: Large Ports.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Mass
! align="center" | Mass
| align="left" | The mass of a ship. Less mass equals better maneuverability.
| align="left" | The mass of a ship. Less mass equals better maneuverability. The numerical representation of ship's inertia
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Length
! align="center" | Length
| align="left" | Length of the ship from nose to engine.
| align="left" | Length of the ship from nose to tail.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Thrust
! align="center" | Thrust
| align="left" | How fast the ship can accelerate and decelerate. Higher is better.
| align="left" | How much force the ship has to accelerate and decelerate without turbo. Higher is better.
|-
! align="center" | Turbo Thrust
| align="left" | How much force the ship has to accelerate and decelerate using turbo. Higher is better.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Max Speed
! align="center" | Max Speed
Line 44: Line 47:
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Spin Torque
! align="center" | Spin Torque
| align="left" | How quickly and crisply a ship can rotate. The higher the better.
| align="left" | Ship's ability to change its rotation. Higher is better.
|-  
|-  
! align="center" | Turbo Speed
! align="center" | Turbo Speed
Line 52: Line 55:
| align="left" | How much energy per second the turbo drains. The lower the better.
| align="left" | How much energy per second the turbo drains. The lower the better.
|}
|}
In classical mechanics, for a body with constant mass, the acceleration of the body is proportional to the resultant (total) force acting on it (Newton's second law):
<blockquote>
'''F = m.a  &rarr;  <i>a</i> = F/m'''
</blockquote>
where F is the resultant force acting on the body, m is the mass of the body, and a is its acceleration.
In VO, the mass of the ship must be added to the mass of the addons and its cargo. So an empty moth accelerates faster than a loaded moth, and a ship without any weapons will accelerate faster than the same ship when armed, but their final velocity will be the same. This applies to Thrust, Turbo Thrust and Spin Torque.


[[Category:Ships]]
[[Category:Ships]]

Latest revision as of 03:13, 27 March 2011

There are several different statistics that are important when attempting to describe the ships of Vendetta Online. Below is a table explaining the most important terms:

Ship Stats Description
Type The name of the ship and Mark Variant (MkI-II-III-IV-V)
Faction What faction sells the ship, always faction specific if used.
Faction Level What standing you need to have with that faction to buy the ship.
Level What license levels you need to buy the ship.
Variant Manufacturer's suggested use for the ship.
Armor How much armor a ship has. Higher is better.
Cargo How much cargo a ship can carry.
Weapons The number and size of weapon ports available on ship. S: Small Ports, L: Large Ports.
Mass The mass of a ship. Less mass equals better maneuverability. The numerical representation of ship's inertia
Length Length of the ship from nose to tail.
Thrust How much force the ship has to accelerate and decelerate without turbo. Higher is better.
Turbo Thrust How much force the ship has to accelerate and decelerate using turbo. Higher is better.
Max Speed The maximum non-boost speed in any direction.
Spin Torque Ship's ability to change its rotation. Higher is better.
Turbo Speed The maximum boost speed a ship can attain.
Turbo Energy How much energy per second the turbo drains. The lower the better.

In classical mechanics, for a body with constant mass, the acceleration of the body is proportional to the resultant (total) force acting on it (Newton's second law):

F = m.a → a = F/m

where F is the resultant force acting on the body, m is the mass of the body, and a is its acceleration.

In VO, the mass of the ship must be added to the mass of the addons and its cargo. So an empty moth accelerates faster than a loaded moth, and a ship without any weapons will accelerate faster than the same ship when armed, but their final velocity will be the same. This applies to Thrust, Turbo Thrust and Spin Torque.