Read the CBT novels. Just about ANY of them. In just about every single one you are given descriptions of the mech-jock putting his reticle over the target and waiting for the computer to give him a solid lock on the target.
This is NOT talking about SENSOR lock (which is what we have now).
I interpret this as the computer calculating a firing solution on the target to set convergence to the appropriate range/angle to hit the cross hairs.
What is needed? The computer needs your own direction of travel, direction the torso is facing, direction the arms are facing and your speed of travel. This is pretty much an instant-known variable.
What is NOT known is info on your target. The computer needs accurate range to the target and closure rate, which means direction and speed of travel. It can NOT pull this info in instantly ... it will take a few seconds to take sample data over several data points before it can make this computation.
I envision this as having a sensor lock on the target and after you've had the sensor lock maintained on it a circle ... maybe 1" wide appears around the target and quickly begins to shrink until it becomes the dot at the center of the cross hairs. At that point the computer has near pinpoint convergence on the target. If you fire prior to that point your convergence will not be spot on. So if you didn't wait at all then all weapons would be firing dead ahead of their mounting points instead of focused on the cross hairs.
What will this mean?
Snipers will need a couple extra seconds to line up a solid shot.
Fast movers will have a difficult time with this mechanic ... but if they are worth anything they should be doing fast in and out slash attacks anyway so perfect convergence isn't needed for these attacks anyway.
This mechanic will not apply to LRMs, they would operate pretty much as they do now.
The above is only a suggestion for convergence issues. For mega-alpha-strikes other fixes are needed.
Prosperity Park, on 20 June 2013 - 03:36 PM, said:
- How do you say should convergence and Alpha Striking be addressed?