Right now we have people taking a LOT of fat mechs with the fattest engine due to a lot of the metagame.
After all, with larger engine you get:
-Increased Torso Tilt/Twist and arm movement speed
-More internal heatsinks
-More speed
To me, the gyro speed bonus feels wrong because it cheapens the specific CHASSIS as their own bonuses are overshadowed when another mech can just take an engine and reach the same ability - or more importantly, having assault mech with the nimbleness of a medium or heavy (or heavy over a medium) you get the point.
When I say sniper I'm mostly focusing on the very prominent X4-X6 LL or X4 ERPPC builds but also some of the combinations where there are no DEFENSIVE weapons whatsoever.
Many of the builds we see just feels bloody WRONG since no mechcommander would ever FIELD such onetrick ponies on a battlefield - perhaps one or two but most mechs are built to be SOMEWHAT versatile unless extremely limited weapon loadout is available.
Short ranged weapons have a huge drawback - RANGE, as their weapons are primarely about being CLOSE.
Heavier weapons like the ERPPC and ERLL or similar dont have any drawback when used up close apart from cycle time.
So what are my thoughts and ideas then?
How about letting the weapon WEIGHT and SIZE affect torso twist/speed of the chassis?
This also affects smaller mechs with oversized weapons like the 35 tonne Raven with an AC/20 as it would normally not be DESIGNED around such a weapon. Yes, the Hollander would have a drawback due to mounting a huge-*** gun too but perhaps have better gyros from start.
-Having medium lasers in the arms make them nimbler than a large laser.
-AC/2 instead of GAUSS makes the torso less slow.
etc...
Assault mechs that ONLY load up on heavy weapons would find their agility hampered even with a maximum engine.
My reasoning here is that it would/might make people thinking about taking defensive weapons alongside 1-2 main guns, instead of 6 "main guns".
So if we have a Gauss tooting Misery it MIGHT wanna keep the X4 ML instead of getting 3 LPL in order to actually be ABLE to brawl when **** hits the fan.
I DO have a small concern in regards to lighter ballistic weapons like the AC/2 or AC/5 but as I said, this is about working out an idea - one that thinks about MORE than just a more complex heat table (something I want TOO).
So pick up the guns you want but realize that you will become less agile - after all, no Sniper tries to have a gunfight in an enclosed room with his Barret - he would draw his sidearm (in reality that is, we all know how they behave in battlefield...)
Edited by Terror Teddy, 01 June 2013 - 03:12 AM.