BFalcon, on 14 June 2012 - 07:51 AM, said:
Erm... go look up the previous thread and then come back, OK?
Basically, as I said down there, the torsional difference between a low tank turret and a 10-20 metre high Battlemech torso is a lot different, especially since you don't generally expect a tank turret to have to keep working after the tank's fallen onto its side, or for the tank to land on it, such as a mech would its torso. Any why would you use hydraulics when, for not much loss in tactical ability (the IS fight as a LANCE, not individuals, so you cover your wingman's rear arc), you can use lighter and stronger myomer bundles... just saying.
And please don't down the language - I am NOT an *****... thanks.
what previous thread?
Besides, did you miss the other examples? Cranes, Excavators?
You know, there's some huge examples for both of them out there...
Some of which actually are as big, or even bigger than a mechs torso and weigh just as much.
Whether the joint still works after taking damage or an impact has nothing to do with the way it is powered.
If the bearing takes damage and breaks, it won't budge, whether a myomer or a hydraulic actuator was used to move it is irrelevant.
As for the tactical side of your argument; I didn't account for that, and never claimed I would...
...but if I must; when you are
moving in a formation, no one is moving backwards, so how is anyone capable of guarding someone elses rear angle?
DerMaulwurf, on 14 June 2012 - 08:07 AM, said:
This particular fictional universe just happens to drown realistic technology under an avalanche of mechs.
They still have walking tanks, and go to space, and actually developped myomers for said walking tanks, and you're implying they couldn't produce a hydraulic actuator that was suited to carry a mech's torso? I find that hard to believe.
Again, I hardly care for the balancediscussion, I think whatever they do will be properly balanced, but what bothers me is, that people are implying that a 360° torso twist would not be
possible in the first place...
Edited by Sesambrot, 14 June 2012 - 08:19 AM.