Teralitha, on 14 June 2012 - 11:43 PM, said:
I will use my chess game analogy again here for your question.. In chess you have 6 different peices that each have their own movement style. Pawns only go forward, knights jump in L shape, etc etc... Now compare mechs to chess pieces, except the chessboard is now your battlemap. With the chess board's 64X64, and with the 6 ways to move pieces, you have huge number of possible outcomes in any given game. Now suppose you were to create another chess piece, that had yet another unique move. You then increase the number of possibilites and combinations of moves drastically. This will have the same effect on a game of mechwarrior. A mech with its own unique move adding more possibilities and combinations of actions and results. A game with even more variables, becomes a game with a higher learning/skill curve. Which is good, in a game of skill.
Does this make sense to you?
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Ok, I'll go ahead and try to take a VERY simplistic analogy and twist to so the original poster can understand. Your not talking about adding a new chess piece to the board. What you are talking about is adding a whole new set of rules to the game of chess (http://www.amazon.co...d/dp/1556343191) and expecting us to buy into it as a "simple" change that adds diversity. From what I have read (and I have read the whole thread) this is how most people feel about you 360 twist. We all have favorite mechs and we all want to get the most out of them. Listen to the people who are voting at about 60% AGAINST. Its not a good idea. It will unbalance the game. It will cause more problems then its worth to make 2% of the people happy.