Kilrein, on 15 July 2013 - 03:11 PM, said:
A cent with a 275 goes 89.1, to go the same speed these heavies would have to have
Dragon/quickdraw, 330 std, +10 tons over the Cents engine, there goes that weight advantage to get the same speed
Catapult, can't do it, limited to a 315 and a max speed of 78.5
Jägermech, can't do it, limited to a 315 and a top speed of 78.5
Firebrand, can't do it, max 340 and a top speed of 84.7
Cataphract, can't do it, limited to a 340 and a top speed of 78.7
So how can a heavy go the same speed as a centurion with a 275 STD?
Since the efficient point for 50tons starts at 280 (with endo) the efficient point for 89.1 (50t@275std) is around 55tons.
Yeah, it's not a big deal, because you're only off by 5.
([edit] A 55tonner with a 300std goes 88.4 and gets an extra 1.25tons, plus an extra space for a heatsink)
If you start talking about the 260 on a hunch it gets more important, at the speeds a hunch gets with a 260 you're better off in a Dragon pretty much all the time, except that the Dragon has a giant CT and tiny sides so you may as well get an XL and outspeed the hunch
even more.
We're going to get a 55ton mech with a base 5/8 speed, it'll be able to go the same speed as a 275std Centurion with a slight edge in both maximum armor and payload, plus having jumpjets.
In the future we may get fast 60 or 65 or 70tonners which will further obsolete the slow hunchback.
It's not just about the mechs we have right now, it's about how possible future chassis (not equipment) will make what we have irrelevant.
Edited by One Medic Army, 15 July 2013 - 03:25 PM.