Shenshan, on 05 September 2013 - 08:37 AM, said:
Orion might be small, but it is the same size as the kintaro. But with a much wider torso. As to the other mechs, I can't say anything other than the Atlas. I ran 3 versions of the Atlas (DDS, D, RS). and in the 120+ matches with them, I am confident to say that 95% of the time when my Atlases are destroyed, at least one of the side torsos are gone if not both as well as one or both of the arms are gone too before the center torso goes. So regarding your Atlas has a bigger center torso area, I disagree when compare to the rest of the hit locations on the upper body.
And no, I am not skilled enough to do the defensive torso twisting. I have always faced my targets head on
That is a poor comparison with the atlas for two reasons:
1) The side torsos of an Atlas are in relation to its center torso simply larger.
2) Nearly everyone target fires for an Atlases right torso, where the autocannon(s) are. That is simply, because it's (40 armor points or 1-2 alphas) easier to chew through 74 armor instead of 114. With just SRMs left a D-DC can be taken out easily. Who would target fire your Orions side torsos? The second reason is the actual area the side torsos take up.
The one time where an Orions side torso would go down relatively faster in comparison to the Atlases is when you shoot the Orion from the back. The Orions (front) side torso takes up more than 50% of the rear side torsos area. Just load the model and see.
I can see why the Orion's hitboxes are compared to the Kintaro's, but it's not accurate again. The side torso's of the Orion stretch further down to its hip, while the Kintaro's end about half way already and hence are smaller in relation.
My argument however is not the relative size it is the absolute size of the CT, which isn't outstandingly large. If you approach your enemies head on you will get cored in any mech no matter what. I think you've never piloted a light mech, because your matches would end in the first minute - always.