Ugh. Asymmetry.
To be honest, I've been utterly fucking tired of asymmetrical designs for years, but especially ones like the new Caldari destroyer, where it isn't even big asymmetry. At least ships like the Moa and the Thanatos, hideous as they are, go whole-hog on their asymmetry and don't even look remotely similar on both sides. This new Caldari Destroyer? It's just this one little dinky bit on one side that isn't the same as the bit on the other side. That actually makes it worse than the fully asymmetrical ships, because at least you know the Moa's never going to look remotely presentable. Ships like this new Caldari destroyer would look so much better if they just got rid of the tiny little bit of asymmetry.
The opposite of my thoughts exactly.
Same here. Differing opinions and all that.
I kind of like symmetry, but a little bit of asymmetric design isn't bad. The Moa is ugly, the Thorax is great, and so on. At least, Andreus, the new Fed destroyer seems to be symmetrical, ne?
I'm also glad to note that the Fed destroyer's layout don't make for a
complete fail-boat that can be dominated by a 10-year-old, and the Caldari one get a slight 'nerf', in removing one launcher and adding a mid. While I'm sure the hordes of Caldari players are crying right now (I will have to admit an 8-launcher hull that's not a super-rare tournament prize is a very tempting idea) it's helping on my faith that CCP seem to want a balance between the ships instead of making one or two of them completely over-powering towards the others.
Because that's how they started. 50m3 drone-bay 25m3 control and 4 turrets VS 8 launchers and likely far greater speed. 3 guesses who would win that engagement when the Caldari one could stick 5 launchers on the ship and 3 on drones and still have more weapons on the enemy than it's opponent. Now things are a tad more balanced. Not quite there yet, but it's better than nothing. I've no idea what they are thinking with the new drone bandwith change, but we will see how it goes.