Thats a good idea, I can make a save for it so we remember?
Those numbers look good. If I ever make non-Ai ships Ill use these.
So, maybe <10m for interceptors, 10-20m for fighters, 20-100m for corvettes, 100-500m for frigates, 500-1000m for destroyers, 1000-2000m for cruisers, 2000-10000m for capital ships, 10000-100000m for dreadnoughts, >100000m for godships.
I made some art. ID:1768549 if your interested.
Interceptor, Fighter, Corvette, Frigate, Destroyer, Cruiser, Capital Ship, Dreadnought, Godship.
I know that godships, dreadnoughts and capital ships are the largest ones, but what order do frigates, destroyers, cruisers, go in?
200-400m for frigate, 600-900m for destroyer and 900-1100m for a cruiser/carrier.
I would say mine are larger than average (like vastly large). My destroyer is almost the size of my super carrier, even the size of other people's battleships
I agree. I sometimes see people who make ships the size of fighters and call them battleships. Are you making a save about the classifications? A simple description on how to class them would be easy. When you say class do you mean the hull name E.G. Torment class or the size classification E.G. destroyer, cruiser etc
I like the idea. I generaly use 30-60 meters for frigates, 61-140 for destroyers, 141-300 for cruisers and 301-600 for Capitals, but my ships are smaller than the norm.