Rubicon: 1.3 Balance Round Up | EVE Online

Rubicon: 1.3 Balance Round Up

2014-03-11 - By CCP Rise

Good day capsuleers,

Coming up on March 12th we will be releasing EVE Online: Rubicon 1.3. With it comes your usual installment of game-balance tweaks from yours truly, CCP Rise, along with CCP Fozzie, and an angry Frenchman who should remain nameless.

Somehow this release ended up with quite a bit of substance so we thought it would be nice to describe all the changes in once place for you.

SISTERS OF EVE UPDATES

Alright, first up we have some changes affecting the Sisters of EVE. The new Sisters ships are doing well for the most part but we wanted to try and bring down their price tag slightly since right now they are stuck competing with those Sisters probe launchers everyone seems to love so much.

Rather than lower the LP cost directly, which we intentionally set a bit higher than other pirate factions, we are going to provide an alternate means of getting your hands on our newest faction line! Starting in 1.3 the Sisters of EVE corporation will put out contracts for some rogue drone tech that you can find on most of the "Sentient" rogue drones appearing around New Eden.

Keep your eyes peeled for Rogue Drone 46-X Nexus Chips, Rogue Drone 43-X Nexus Chips and Rogue Drone 42-X Nexus Chips, which can all now be traded directly to Sisters of EVE LP stores for corresponding Astero, Stratios, and Nestor blueprint copies.

On top of that, we are also making some small adjustments to the Nestor to help it fulfill its role as a one-of-a-kind logistics battleship. The changes are:

  • Raising the base cap to 7000 (was 6200)
  • Speeding up the capacitor recharge significantly from around 5 cap/second to around 6.5 cap/second
  • Increasing scan resolution to 125 (was 85)
  • Doubling the range bonus for remote armor reps to 200% (was 100%)

DRONE ASSIST

This is a simple change with a very large impact: We are going to put a cap on the total number of drones that can be assigned to any one character. For now, we are setting that cap at 50.

I wrote a more detailed post in the Features & Ideas Discussion in the EVE Online forums, but here’s a short run down:

We have two big motivations for making a change to drone assist: improving gameplay and improving performance. As drone assist grew in popularity, it quickly became apparent that while it’s a very powerful tactic, it isn’t much fun, especially at large scales. Having hundreds of ships' worth of drones assigned on one trigger pilot relieved an enormous amount of people from almost any responsibility in fleet.

Now, EVE may not have the twitchiest gameplay around, but drone assist goes too far and testimony from frustrated pilots has been pouring in for a while now from all over. We feel that by limiting drone assist we significantly improve the chance of pilots feeling invested and responsible during fleet engagements (even if it means they don’t get to watch quite as much TV).

The second big incentive to make a change is that drones are relatively taxing for our hardware when compared to other weapon systems. That means the recent surge in popularity of drone assist has had a tangible, negative impact on server performance in some of the battles of late. While the balance between design goals and performance goals can be tricky, this is one of those nice opportunities where we can have a positive impact on performance without any design cost at all.

Again, if you’re interested in more details surrounding our broader design philosophies in regard to this change or in the specific solution we came to, I would heartily recommend checking out the forum thread.

HULL MAINTENANCE BOTS

We have been receiving player requests to add a hull-repairing line to the logistics drone group for quite some time, and in Rubicon 1.3 we will be delivering. Hull-repair drones are especially useful for starbase upkeep, where they can be used to repair incidental structure damage that starbase modules take when they are incapacitated. They will also provide an effective way for groups of pilots to repair hull damage on long deployments without having to bring along a separate remote hull repair module.

The Hull Maintenance Bots will be introduced in light, medium and heavy sizes, and in both Tech One and Tech Two. Their use will require the Remote Hull Repair Systems and Repair Drone Operation skills and they will receive the benefits of the Repair Drone Operation skill and Drone Repair Augmentor rigs. Blueprints to build the Tech One variants can be purchased in CreoDron stations.

For more information and discussion about the new Hull Maintenance Bots, check out this thread.

REMOTE SENSOR DAMPENERS AND THE CELESTIS

Electronic warfare balance is always a tricky tightrope to walk as a designer, since there is a fine line between fun and frustrating when it comes to disruption effects. We feel that we are very close to the sweet spot with Remote Sensor Dampeners, but there’s a little bit of tweaking left to do.

We want Dampeners to remain a strong and compelling electronic warfare system, but with a slightly higher risk involved with using them. Therefore we are going to be reducing their optimal range slightly to push Dampening ships closer to their opponents.

In Rubicon 1.3 we'll be reducing the base optimal range of all damps by 16.66% and reducing the damp range bonus on the Celestis to 7.5% per level.

We have another change to Damps that we plan to put in a later patch, and this tweak should both lay the groundwork for that change and help keep Damps balanced in the meantime.

For more information and discussion, check out this thread.

TECH ONE FRIGATES AND CRUISERS

In Rubicon 1.3 we are also making a series of small changes to some Tech One Frigates and Cruisers based on continued feedback and observation. These ships are foundational pillars to EVE Online, since they can be flown and enjoyed by characters of all ages, and we want to make sure that there is a variety of fun and engaging choices to be made when deciding what ships to fly.

Part of this balance-pass is a new set of tweaks intended to properly illustrate the flavor of Amarrian ships through their movement characteristics. Amarrian vessels are bulky, heavy plated warships that gain their mobility through powerful engines and maneuvering thrusters, not through light construction. This means that Amarrian ships are not nearly as encumbered by the addition of extra heavy armor plating systems. In practice after these changes, players will notice that the Punisher, Inquisitor, Augoror, Omen and Maller all receive smaller penalties to their mobility from the addition of armor plates than they did before.

We are also making significant changes to the iconic Rifter frigate, exchanging its old tracking speed bonus for a falloff bonus that will allow it to project damage across greater ranges and take better advantage of the trademark Minmatar speed.

Pilots of T1 Support Frigates will also notice that their speed has increased greatly, but their ships will take longer to turn. This tradeoff should ensure that flying the Support Frigates through live firefights remains an exciting and challenging endeavor.

There are also several other smaller tweaks to ships in these categories, all of which can be found in greater detail in this thread.

That's it for us! Have fun in 1.3!

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