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Ship fitting - Built on February 8, 2010

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Dominion 1.1.1
28th January 2010
277 Armor tank, Gang, Gank, Gun boat, Long range, Passive tank, PvP, Stealth, Support
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Open fitting in EVEHQ
You may have come across the option in various BattleClinic loadouts to "Open fitting in EveHQ" and wandered what it does and how to set it up, so I'll briefly explain.

The option in BattleClinic for opening the fitting is really just a special link which contains data about the fitting. If configured correctly, web browsers can be instructed how to respond to clicking those links such as opening a new page or starting a download. In this case, the link will ultimately show the fitting in HQF - the EveHQ Fitting plug-in.

First, we need to configure Windows to recognise the protocol (that's the part of the link that read "fitting://"). With HQF already open, go into the HQF options and select the General Options. In there, you will see a Fitting Protocol section which shows the current status of the protocol (enabled or disabled) and appropriate buttons to toggle this state. Simply click the Enable button and this should allow the fitting:// protocol to be recognised by web browsers with the status updated accordingly.

Please note that the step above writes a value into the registry and therefore you will need to have administrator rights to do this. In Vista or Windows 7, you will need to run EveHQ as Administrator for this part only.

And that's really all that's required. With the protocol status active, clicking on the links in the BattleClinic loadouts will show the fitting in a special browser window in HQF (so you can see DPS, tank etc). If EveHQ or HQF is not loaded, then these will be loaded as appropriate so the fitting can be displayed.

The fitting:// protocol has been tested and working in IE, Firefox, Safari and Chrome but any issues, please let me know.
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[Tempest, Tempest: The Spanish Inquisition]
Gyrostabilizer II
Gyrostabilizer II
Damage Control II
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
1600mm Reinforced Rolled Tungsten Plates I

Stasis Webifier II
Sensor Booster II
Sensor Booster II
Tracking Computer II
LiF Fueled I Booster Rockets

1200mm Artillery Cannon II
1200mm Artillery Cannon II
1200mm Artillery Cannon II
1200mm Artillery Cannon II
1200mm Artillery Cannon II
1200mm Artillery Cannon II
Improved Cloaking Device II
Medium Energy Neutralizer II

Large Trimark Armor Pump I
Large Trimark Armor Pump I
Large Projectile Collision Accelerator I


Bouncer II
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No one expects it!

Mainly used for ambush work.  Cloak at sniper range of the "bait" with your cloaked fleet and wait for the unlucky pirate to show up.  Deploy Sentries to help with long-range dps.  Web/neut are for the fast frigs that head towards you at speed.

[All lvl5]
EM:80%
Thermal:67.7%
Kinetic:62.6%
Explosive:55.1%
ehp:85,554
Optimal Range: 144km with Tremor

Feedback welcome, trolls are not

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  • February 08, 2010, 09:34:49 pm

    I may drop a sensor booster for a scram if you're worried about frigs. And it'd be nice to see a mwd rather than the AB. And quite honestly you don't need that much tank on a sniping ship... if anything gets close to you or starts knocking away at your armor, treat yourself like an ECM ship and warp away and back to a different location on the field.
  • February 08, 2010, 09:55:21 pm

    ok - in theory this might work, but since I am into the sport of freelance privateering, I am going to be suspicious of any bait ship, anywhere anytime.  Your locking delay after your fleet decloaks, is ample time for me to warp away, so even if I would take the bait with all those cloaked pals invisible to me - the moment they start showing up on my overview - I am gone....

    I agree, I would lose the plate, snipers don't usually mount a tank - they are usually so far away, the only thing that can hit them is another sniper,and we pirates don't usually roll with those kind of ships.  To give yourself an edge I would mount a Tracking enhancer in place of the plate, greater range, and much better chance of placing an 'excellent hit'
  • February 09, 2010, 02:29:55 pm

    Thanks for the feedback!

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