No aspersions toward Rein. If I came off that way it was unintentional...text vs speech can be tricky that way. But, am I wrong in saying that Super Steel has a slightly lower crit chance than regular steel? Or a lower crit damage modifier? I'll check again, but I'm pretty sure that's the case.
Edit: Did some confirmation testing. Super Steel is 1% lower crit chance than Steel, but has a 15% better shield penetration. I haven't come across a ton of enemies that use shields, so I guess the question is about whether they will become much more frequent, and how much more penetration is 15%. Ultimately it's up to me I suppose.
More edits: I should also point out that after 6 tries, I have not been able to get better quality Super over normal Steel. But if I did, ofc that would make it superior. I'm assuming quality being equal with my testing.
I am going to clarify one thing. 15% shield penetration is negligible in the grand scheme of things.
a. Only ones who uses it are very high end, humanoid enemies.(I.E: Arena, proterctorates)
(actually, few plasma sentries uses it too, but that's not really important)
b. Even very high quality low frequency shields will only defend ~30 melee damage.
= meaning 15% will just do 5 additional TOTAL damage tops, when enemy just happen to have shields up and have incredibly good shield generator.
DC enemies tend not to use shields.
Additional hints:
Which means
IF quality of ALL the metals are the same and you are crafting knife of any description:
Tichrome is better any of them if it lowers AP requirement and allows additional attacks per turn.
Tungsten is always better than Steel.(assuming you have weaponsmith feat)
Steel is better or equal to Supersteel.