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Cloaking Armor for Mech's ????


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#81 Cerlin

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:44 PM

I really hope this is not included! The most I would want to see is passive radar. Thats as close as a giant running robot can come to "cloaking."

#82 Aokarasu

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:44 PM

View PostCCC Dober, on 13 June 2012 - 11:26 AM, said:

Canon, the manuals and the novels say otherwise. I suggest you start catch up here.


The flaw with your thinking is that the only people that possess the technology or means to produce it are ComStar and the Clans. The Clans wouldn't produce or use it, because it's not an honorable means of combat. ComStar is far from friendly with any of the playable factions, so there's no way in Hell they'd allow any of them to have it. In fact, if someone outside of C* did get their hands on it, C* would go to extreme lengths to recover/destroy it and blame it on someone else (see the "Death Commandoes" raid on NAIS).

Edited by Aokarasu, 13 June 2012 - 01:45 PM.


#83 Corralis

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:47 PM

View PostTymanthius, on 13 June 2012 - 06:27 AM, said:

Not quite on topic, but I wonder how effective camo style paint jobs will be?

Obviously, you don't want to use bright purple as a scout, but if using whites/greys on a winter map will be more effective, I'd love that, and the ability to easily change my paint.


The problem with camo, and from what I have seen on the video's that were posted on You Tube (Official Dev video's, nothing illegal), is that when you see a Mech it is painted with a bid red square round it so Camo paint would be useless.

I don't know if there's a reason for the big red square, maybe it only does that when the Mech has been spotted by a scout or something.

#84 UnLimiTeD

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:52 PM

If Chameleon LPS and NSS will ever be seen within the next 5 years, it's probably gonna be tied to vintage Starleague mechs.
We can expect those to be expensive, rare, and have a rather limited loadout because of how heat works in this game.
Given that both systems either cause tremendous heat or prevent venting of said heat, activating both at the same time, for expended periods, would mean virtually packing the entire interior of said specialized mechs full of heatsinks, and then you can still be found by footsteps, being hit by random fire, or magneto-vision.
So while I do not expect to see this anytime soon (It's just to good to pass up long term, if they run out of other cool stuff), if it makes an entry, it will be a classic case of overspecialization.
Also, keep in mind those systems aren't perfect.
In the TT rules, the LPS just makes the mech tremendously harder to hit.
It's not completely invisible.

#85 CCC Dober

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:53 PM

View PostAokarasu, on 13 June 2012 - 01:44 PM, said:


The flaw with your thinking is that the only people that possess the technology or means to produce it are ComStar and the Clans. The Clans wouldn't produce or use it, because it's not an honorable means of combat. ComStar is far from friendly with any of the playable factions, so there's no way in Hell they'd allow any of them to have it. In fact, if someone outside of C* did get their hands on it, C* would go to extreme lengths to recover/destroy it and blame it on someone else (see the "Death Commandoes" raid on NAIS).


You're looking for flaws in source material, certainly. That was the only reference I gave and I don't remember imposing my opinion on others because of it. The source material is very good guidance and shows the dormant potential that 'certain' people seem reluctant to fully realize, much less unleash. The time to play it safe has passed. For BT and its fans it has become all or nothing. Put your best foot forward or step back ... that's not really a choice, so I suggest you start to understand what is going on behind the curtain. See my quote of Russ Bullock a page before and start to understand the gravity of the situation. Thank you very much.

#86 Icebound

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:55 PM

No.

#87 Aokarasu

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:57 PM

I've been a CBT player (tabletop) for 25 years, or thereabouts; you don't really need to lecture me about the "gravity of the situation." It's not my fault MS screwed the pooch on the MW franchise when they held the license.

The tabletop is still alive and well, MegaMek allows for a nice, free, way to play the tabletop on your computer. Yes, it isn't as flashy as MWO or MWT will be; it's still an option that isn't likely to go away.

It is my opinion that if MWO honors the canon and sticks to what you deride as safe, they will earn the respect of the hardcore players, and they, in turn, will encourage others to try it out.

Edited by Aokarasu, 13 June 2012 - 01:58 PM.


#88 LordMelvin

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 01:59 PM

Hiding is for cowards anyway. You don't pilot a Battlemech because you want to sneak around in the hill. You pilot one because you want to blast the over loving crap out of everything that comes your way.

*Radar Off*
*Passive Sensors Engaged*

Boom. "Invisible" mech.

#89 JHare

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 02:08 PM

I'll support chameleon camoflague one one condition. That an ECM suite running counter-countermeasures turns it into a chaotic display of random colors. Your mech goes tie-dye near counter measures and you can have chameleon camo

#90 SVK Puskin

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 02:24 PM

hm i thought that cloaking technology using only Predator ;)

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Posted 13 June 2012 - 02:24 PM

Woot found it http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Raptor_II . The Void system is what your looking for and you just need to wait till the game gets to like 3080 or so to get The Raptor II the only mech built with the system. This is not a removable part it is built into the actual structure of the mech.





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