MuKen, on 23 May 2013 - 03:34 PM, said:
[size=4] A mech trying to triangulate points 100s of meters away with the space of a few meters on their foot are no better off than someone trying to triangulate something 10 feet away with points that are only inches apart.
You mean... like... eyes?
Breeze, on 23 May 2013 - 03:37 PM, said:
It's been a while since I read the books, but I believe this was brought up in the Gray Death Legion trilogy (I think?). In the third book (?) it suggests that Grayson Carle tapped into the planetary network of seismic detection computers, zoomed into his immediate area, then overlaid the local geographical mapping over that, thereby giving him a sense of movement made by the enemy.
So in other words: science fiction.
I'd say that the seismic sensor in MWO is supposed to emulate that bit of lore. Perhaps we can explain it as a module that doesn't actually read seismic activity, but it tuned to an already existing planetary network to infer information from.
Again, I'm (quite) a bit fuzzy on which exact bit of lore is accurate, and what I've said it is from memory alone.
Too many books and too many years since I read them to be specific, but there are multiple accounts of seismic sensors on the mechs, themselves. If Carlyle used the planetary network, it was for much broader detection.
As far as them picking Seismic over MagRes, Seismic is more shooter-friendly because it's not actually seeing through walls and standing still defeats it.