Gatimũ KamauHas anybody else noticed that when fuel scooping in an Anaconda that it's just the WORST when it comes to building up heat? Or is it just me?
Do you have a grade 5 overcharged power plant? Then it's just you.
Gatimũ KamauHas anybody else noticed that when fuel scooping in an Anaconda that it's just the WORST when it comes to building up heat? Or is it just me?
Gatimũ KamauHas anybody else noticed that when fuel scooping in an Anaconda that it's just the WORST when it comes to building up heat? Or is it just me?
It seems like almost every other ship can fly closer, scoop harder and hold position longer than the Conda while managing to keep their heat below 70%. Almost as soon as I drop into a star with my Conda I feel like I hear the heat temp warning in seconds.
BurstarThe heat efficiency metric is a poor indicator of how well a particular ship handles external heat sources. It seems to me to be a function of that ships heat vent size in proportion to the ship's.
For example, you can have an Anaconda with the best possible heat efficiency rating (not sure what the # is ~.25 ish?) and all that does is maybe get you another 10 seconds next to the star. A dolphin with an HE of .6 (abominable) can still fuel scoop while charging its FSD np. It is 1/3 heat vent.
If there is some indicator somewhere that rates a ship's Fuel Scoop performance I'd love to know.
SakashiroGatimũ KamauHas anybody else noticed that when fuel scooping in an Anaconda that it's just the WORST when it comes to building up heat? Or is it just me?
Do you have a grade 5 overcharged power plant? Then it's just you.
Kurakil
Yeah each ship has its own specific value for handling thermals. There is a list of those values somewhere I've seen before.
This may be out of date but worth a look I guess. Heat Mechanics
KurakilBurstarThe heat efficiency metric is a poor indicator of how well a particular ship handles external heat sources. It seems to me to be a function of that ships heat vent size in proportion to the ship's.
For example, you can have an Anaconda with the best possible heat efficiency rating (not sure what the # is ~.25 ish?) and all that does is maybe get you another 10 seconds next to the star. A dolphin with an HE of .6 (abominable) can still fuel scoop while charging its FSD np. It is 1/3 heat vent.
If there is some indicator somewhere that rates a ship's Fuel Scoop performance I'd love to know.
Yeah each ship has its own specific value for handling thermals. There is a list of those values somewhere I've seen before.
This may be out of date but worth a look I guess. Heat Mechanics
BurstarKurakilYeah each ship has its own specific value for handling thermals. There is a list of those values somewhere I've seen before.
This may be out of date but worth a look I guess. Heat Mechanics
While this data is very useful, there is more to the story than what's listed in the OP's research. Take my example of the Dolphin:
According to his research, the Dolphin has a very 'low' heat capacity. Its heat bar should fill up quickly, but in practice, it is one of if not hands down the best at Fuel Scooping in the game. The reason is the internal MW/HC math is unrelated to the heat received from stars (and maybe Thermal Conduits weapons). The Dolphin can literally park scraping the exclusion zone of a Type O star, with your Hyperdrive charged and waiting for you to throttle up, fuel scooping, and your heat doesn't exceed 66%. I originally thought this heat from stars math was related to ship size, but it doesn't track. Ships like the Sidewinder and Vulture do not fuel scoop any better than most other ships, so as far as I can tell it's a combination of ship size and its Heat Vents size (the Dolphin has monstrous heat vents). Either that or the Dolphin is bugged but nobodies complaining.