Actually, many of the ships in FL are only considered useless because of Nomad weapons. There are several class 9 ships, which would otherwise be equal to the class 10s due to their maneuverability (the classic tradeoff for armor), but they are at a disadvantage because only a class 10 ship can mount Nomad weapons. Class 9 weapons are great; some are better in DPS than any of the Codename guns are (the Codenames, btw, are among the least efficient weapons...slow refire, massive energy drain, and slow projectile speed. The rapid-fire Skyblast B and Kraken 2 outclass all of them). There are also several capable vessels in the class 6- class 8 range, including a few LFs. If any of those classes had a weapon that did not drain energy when fired (or, rather, if class 10 VHF's DIDN'T have such a weapon), I'm positive they would all see a lot more use.
It isn't really a question of what you can afford- there are proven methods of aquiring all the highest-level hardware inside two hours, starting out with the basic Starflier and 1500 creds. An enterprising newbie can be up and running with a Class 10 and Nomads before another player can even find them. The meat of the game is what happens AFTER you have the ship you want- and if you want something other than trading or VHF, you're in for a nasty surprise.
The point is that aside from the two Nomad weapons, there is no "best" hardware. Some ships are strong because they are small and agile, others are strong because they have loads of armor and weaponry. However...since that "best" hardware exists, there are only five ship choices for anyone who isn't an expert pilot. Remember, FL is not an RPG, even though it does have a level system- bigger is not always supposed to be better. That's why there are four classes of ships with different roles- you are meant to be able to choose whatever path you want. As is, unless you're looking for the challenge of a lifetime, the HF and LF classes are near completely ignored, and only five ships (Titan, Sabre, Eagle, Dromedary, Humpback) are in general use- the latter two only because of their cargo capacity. There is an LF or HF pilot hanging around from time to time, and they are to be regarded with caution- anybody who sticks with a 'lesser' ride even when they can purchase anything they want is generally very, very good at what they do (or like me, reckless and stubborn).
FL was not finished- it was never balanced properly for MP. If it had been, there would be no one all-powerful anything.
Edit - Sig once per thread please.
Edited by - Finalday on 2/19/2005 6:45:22 AM