I love this game, but I find myself annoyed at the devs.
SRMs just got to the point where I and others were interested in using them, and now SRM-4 and SRM-6 is linked. This is unacceptable for a couple reasons, not the least of which is that missiles fired are based on tubes available on the chassis.
LL/ERLL/LPL were never a problem what with the damage over time nature of them. ERLL especially are rarely used due to their heat to damage ratio.
This new heat system will damage the game in that an equation is needed in order to determine basic functionality of a mech. People won't understand the system, and will become frustrated with the game rather than giving it a chance. Between trial mechs and it being a complex game, the cost of entry in terms of patience is high. With our new heat scaling system, the cost has just increased due to frustration at a difficult system. That being said, I don't argue with the results of the system, just the implementation.
Weapons shouldn't generate magical heat unless there's a universal, understandable system in place for this. An energy-type system would help with this, with engines having a reservoir of energy that recharges fast, and incurs heat penalties if you go into an energy deficit. Different weapons should be given different energy values to fire.
My final problem, and this isn't about this patch but the game in general. The tube system for missiles. As it stands, certain mechs have advantages over others that are nothing but cosmetic choice. If a mech doesn't have enough tubes to fire what is being fired, then it should just magic up the others. The current system changes the way a weapon works on different mechs, and it shouldn't. I know just recently that I had to avoid using 1xsrm-4 1x srm-6 on a Quickdraw because when I applied both, the SRM-4 launched from a 6 port, and the SRM-6 launched from a 5 port, meaning that one missile was always wasted.
Long story short, the game has weight, hardpoints, and a few other considerations to balance and give pros/cons to various chassis. The chassis shouldn't be given further pros/cons by things that are unknowable until you buy and attempt to configure the chassis.
Edited by Kymlaar, 30 July 2013 - 11:20 AM.