Zyllos, on 13 March 2013 - 03:00 PM, said:
I know about lostech.
Instead of linking me stuff I know about, please read about weapon stabilisation systems. They are mostly hydraulic systems and work with gyros, which are part of every mech anyways, so they are certainly not part of lostech.
Cyke, on 13 March 2013 - 03:33 PM, said:
Tell me about it, you should bring up weapon ranges instead!
Ranges for main weaponry measured in hundreds of meters? Btech ranges barely rival small arms fire, much less WW2 vehicle armament!
It is not only general equipment that is ridiculous and highly arbitrary in what is available and what not, it is the usage of it as well. Just to take an example from "Coupé", which I read again a few days ago: A Capellan strike force intends to shut down the Kathil shipyards, but they cannot attack the shipyards themselves since they are too valuable, so they go for the ground stations supplying the shipyards with energy, which are not hard to rebuild, just requiring a lot of time and money. By the way, those power stations have no problem even hitting small targets accurately over hundreds of kilometres according to the book. Obviously civil power plants have not lost highly accurate long range targetting systems, while everyone else has. But back to the raid. So the Capellans want to destroy the power stations. What would be the best way to destroy these big, stationary targets? An orbital strike with a ballistic projectile? A fast air raid? Artillery? Or landing several dropships kilometres away from the plant and having your troops take a walk through a dangerous urban environment towards the plant? I think you can guess what they chose to do.
Honestly, given the irrational canon, any logical thinking person would screw their heavy mobilized ground forces, pump everything they have into gaining air superiority and then roflbomb the crap outta any given number of mechs using area bombardment from 2000m altitude or higher. Due to the canon, the mechs wouldn't hit crap if they shot at something that far away.
Edited by Genewen, 14 March 2013 - 03:24 PM.