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Fight

History has always been written by the victor and great treasures await those willing to take them by force. Whether it is defending player owned traders from marauding pirates or galactic conquest there will always be plenty of reasons to be armed and dangerous. Some fights end in destruction, others lead to capturing ships or conquering sectors.

Combat

Ships armed with frontal weapons, turrets and Defense Drones can attack other ships to deal damage to them. Shields will absorb damage taken until they are depleted, but will start to recharge after not having taken damage for a period of time. Some shields protect ship hulls, whilst others can protect nearby ship systems on larger ships.

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The player is free to customise the turret loadouts of all ships, and the main weapons of Small and Medium Ships (see the Weapon Configuration part of the Ship Interactions Menu). This allows the player to tailor the roles of ships, or sub-sections of ships, for specific roles (e.g. high damage and long range, or accurate short range weapons). Most ships have blind spots from which they can not attack making ideal spots for their enemies to manoeuvre into. Although an individual ship can be good at duelling opponents, superior numbers are another way to win battles.

Weapon Types

Weapons fall into 5 general categories:

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Main weapons are controlled by the player when captaining their ship. Turrets are controlled by Service Personnel, and Defence Drones will deploy automatically to protect their mothership.

Main Weapon Aiming (Guns)

The game settings contain an option called player-assist 'target target' mode (enabled by default). When enabled, player-controlled primary guns will automatically fire at a leading point to intercept the position the target is flying towards. The same approach is taken automatically by ship-controlled gun turrets. When 'target target' mode is not enabled, or when manually aiming, main guns will fire at the cursor's position.

Main Weapon Aiming (Missiles)

Player-controlled (forward-facing), secondary launchers equipped with dumbfire missiles will fire at the cursor's position. When equipped with homing missiles, secondary launchers use a missile lock HUD marker to automatically try and lock on to the playership's target. Secondary launchers are fired with the "L" key.

Main Weapon Firegroups

Under Ship Information, "Weapon Configuration", Weapon (i.e. S Pulse Laser Mk1), there are 2 sets of 4 boxes. These are labeled Primary and Secondary (see above).

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  • Change Primary Firegroup: 1/2/3/4
  • Change Secondary Firegroup 5/6/7/

Main Weapon Heat

When primary guns are fired they generate heat, which the ship must dissipate in order maintain combat efficiency. When multiple weapons are fitted and used simultaneously, larger amounts of heat are accumulated and it takes the ship longer to dissipate it. The impact of firing multiple guns is visualised by the heat bar to the right of each weapon icon on the HUD (see images below).

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Overheated (bar is red, and weapons have shutdown)

Turret Settings

Turret Rules of Engagement:

  • Turret offline       : Will not take any action
  • Turret online    : Will take the actions below:
    • Attack Enemies : Attack any hostiles
    • Target Target      : Will only attack the selected target if it is hostile
    • Defend Ship       : Returns fire on things that attacks the ship (not missiles)
    • Missile Defence : Will only try to intercept incoming missiles (not ships) - [X3 'Missiles Only' mode]
    • Break Asteroids   : Supports mining solid materials

HUD Controls for Turrets on Medium ships:

  • Depending on ship model, there may be 2-4 turrets

  • Their per-turret settings icons are found at the top-middle of the screen:

Full Controls for All Ships:

  • Customisable turret controls for all ships
  • Each Turret, or Turret Group (pairs of Mediums), have settings:
    • Each setting offers the same options as the HUD Controls above
    • Additionally, there is a setting that to apply an option to all turrets
  • Available on two places via drop-down menus:
    • Piloted ship: Ship Menu (click on the chevron in top-centre of screen):
    • All owned ships: Ship Info Menu (locate Turret Behaviour settings are near the bottom):

Defence Drones

These small craft can be equipped to, and operated by, ships with Small Docks (Frigates, Large and XL Ships).

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  • Cheap (~15,000 Cr)
  • Equipped with a Pulse Laser Mk1
  • Scout-level hull integrity (1,900 MJ)
  • Do not have shields
  • Auto-repaired by their motherships after docking

Loot

Hacking or destroying ships and station storage modules will cause them to drop a proportion of their cargo for other ships to collect. Collecting wares dropped from a station is considered theft, so the station may turn hostile with any ships that do. NPC ships also have a chance to drop wares for the player inventory dependent on the type and faction of ship killed.

Fleet Management

Ships can form hierarchical groups.  A leader followed by several "wingmen", often referred to as a squad(ron), but also multiple levels deep as soon as a leader of one group itself follows instructions of another leader. 

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