3rdworld, on 12 July 2013 - 09:56 AM, said:
We have difference in perspective then, because I don't see it that way. Currently people would run 4 PPCs on the atlas, highlander, stalker, awesome, cataphract, catapult. With these restrictions the highlander and awesome are likely the only mechs which that is possible. I don't see that being increased diversity or something other than a handful of mechs.
Ah, but you are missing the other thing that result from that.
Do you think that just because a very specific configuration like heavy PPC boating becomes limited, that no one is gonna drive the stalker any more? Or the Atlas? That those mechs will suddenly become unused?
I don't believe that's the case. I think that the Stalker will most definitely continue to be used, mainly because it will still be able to carry an immense amount of firepower in an extremely durable chassis, with its weapons loaded up high on its profile.
But those chassis will need to carry some other loadout besides simply max PPC's. Likewise, I don't think everyone will suddenly start driving Awesomes, because of the other significant drawbacks to that mech currently.
This is how I think that it would result in actually increasing diversity in mechs.
3rdworld, on 12 July 2013 - 09:56 AM, said:
Sure it limits numbers, but the point is that no one fills all their energy slots with the best weapon in the game (ppcs) because they weigh to much and are fairly large. So a system to limit size seems fairly intuitive. What if however everyone wanted to stack as many LLs as they could? Certainly in your system LL hardpoints will be more plentiful than PPC hardpoints. So how would we address that, lower the number of mechs that can use LLs now? Then what would be the solution to a single hardpoint OP weapon.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I understand your question here.
Certainly, some hardpoints will only be one slot, and thus wouldn't be able to carry LL's.