Terror Teddy, on 28 February 2013 - 03:04 PM, said:
Yes, weapons are easily exchangeable but all INTERNALS are locked.
If it comes equipped with Clan XL engine 240 and Endo Steel you cannot remove any of it on that variant without essentially turning it into a standard mech.
I had to review some of the documents...
"Disadvantages
Despite their flexibility and maintenance benefits, OmniMechs have distinct limitations in regard to cost and logistics.
OmniMechs are not fully modular. An OmniMech's structural components: its engine, internal structure, armor and any equipment installed on the base chassis of OmniMech are "hard-wired" and cannot be modified outside of a total redesign of the 'Mech. While customization of these components is theoretically possible in the field, it is avoided as it hard-wires all the 'Mechs components and effectively transforms it from a OmniMech into a standard BattleMech."
The problem with MWO is it is TOO Modular as it is...
hre is the official information from Endo-Steel:
While the weight savings for Endo Steel are greater than those saved by Ferro-Fibrous armor, its use is hampered by the extremely low number of orbital factories in existence, significantly driving up costs due to low availability. Further, as it makes up the skeleton of a 'Mech, adding it to existing 'Mechs generally requires lengthy factory level refits, and field repair more difficult than standard skeletons.
You can also read all the pages on how hard it was to upgrade or modify a standard battlemech; however, in MWO it just takes a few games worth of c-bills and you can easily change the 'mech configuration.