G4LV4TR0N, on 21 May 2017 - 01:20 PM, said:
Talking about Skill Tree, which is more effective - Cool Run or Heat Gen node? I've heard Cool Runs are better if you have many Heat Sinks(including internals) while Heat Gen nodes are better when we use high heat weapons like 14 heat PPC's. Is that true?
There's a lot of talk about that. They split pretty even.
Most mechs you benefit from range too, which you get a lot alongside with heat gen from weapons tree. If you take either, you won't go wrong. For hot mechs, try to get both.
G4LV4TR0N, on 21 May 2017 - 02:06 PM, said:
I am only talking about specific Skill nodes. In this case I can select two Heat Gen nodes or one Cool Run node(and one gating node). The weapon I care about is 14 heat Clan ERPPC, so two Cool Run nodes are making it 13.69 heat.
Additionally I want to ask, some mechs have quirked Heat Dissipation, like Adder having 10% in Center Torso. How does it combine with Cool Run, lets say if we would have only one 2% Cool Run node? Would it mean that mech will cool at 112% of normal rate or perhaps it will it be 112.2% because Cool Run would be placed on top of 110%? Or maybe it's other way around?
For the first one, you must mean heat gen nodes, not cool run.
For the question, most nodes work off on the base value. So it would be 10% +2% -> 12% less. Not 0.9*0.98 -> 11.8% less. Or
more, in case of heat dissapation.
One exception to that seems to be structure and armor quirks. So if you have 50 normal structure plus 15 bonus quirk, and the nodes boosts 30%. So it's counted (50+15) *1.3 instead of 50*1.3 +15.
DavidStarr, on 21 May 2017 - 07:57 AM, said:
Are you sure? At least for locks being held by other people, you were getting target info eventually (after a good while). I would know, I played LRM boats quite a bit

Yes he's correct. The details are shared so if the targetting mech gets the readout, you get it too as shared. But you won't be able to see it yourself. Same as for UAVs, they don't gather the info.
Edited by Teer Kerensky, 21 May 2017 - 10:51 PM.