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Consider ECM much like autocannons now - you're always going to be in falloff. This has the side effect of making ECM very, VERY powerful when at close ranges (<40km), even more powerful than it was before. Also, due to the way falloff works now with ECM, 'easy jam' targets will no longer be able to be permajammed as full falloff has a 50% chance to miss regardless of sensor strength. I suspect this means that people will jam more battleships, less HACs, and won't jam cruisers at all.
How can you be working in falloff now if the bonuses are the same, am I missing something?
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On the modules themselves, they flipped the falloff and optimal numbers. They are also altering the SDA and fixing the lack of stacking penalty on ecm rigs.
On the modules themselves, they flipped the falloff and optimal numbers. They are also altering the SDA and fixing the lack of stacking penalty on ecm rigs.
Ah I thought so, I think this might be a better approach perhaps.
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