Posted by: Andrew
« on: June 23, 2025, 04:09:28 AM »One fire control can I believe handle all your antimissile fire.
With turretted weapons (lasers, gauss) it is often best to have a specific fire control for those weapons with a tracking speed set to match the turrets tracking speed.
For railguns the FC only needs a tracking speed which matches the ships speed so you can use the same FC for rapid fire defensive 10cm railguns and any heavier rail or plasma guns you have for offensive fire
I would usually have 2 FC on any reasonably sized ship in case one gets destroyed. I am also uncertain about if weapons will prioritise anti-missile fire vs firing at a ship I have set as a target or the other way around so I would normally use a seperate fire control for heavy guns and light guns, the one for lighter guns possibly having a shorter range as will normally be firing them in final defensive fire.
With turretted weapons (lasers, gauss) it is often best to have a specific fire control for those weapons with a tracking speed set to match the turrets tracking speed.
For railguns the FC only needs a tracking speed which matches the ships speed so you can use the same FC for rapid fire defensive 10cm railguns and any heavier rail or plasma guns you have for offensive fire
I would usually have 2 FC on any reasonably sized ship in case one gets destroyed. I am also uncertain about if weapons will prioritise anti-missile fire vs firing at a ship I have set as a target or the other way around so I would normally use a seperate fire control for heavy guns and light guns, the one for lighter guns possibly having a shorter range as will normally be firing them in final defensive fire.