Hellzero, on 14 October 2013 - 10:32 AM, said:
Hermes II, a medium mech with almost the armor of an heavy mech, would be a good example of this.
(Not intending to put any more gasoline to the fire, but just pointing out the obvious of the Tech Manuals from 80's, 90's, 00's).
The Hermes II is a Medium Mech with
almost exactly as much armor that any 40 ton Mech can mount - A stock example Hermes-2S has 88% armor coverage (240 armor in MWO Terms). Meaning it mounts as much as a Cicada can. And a Dragon is a popular Heavy Mech that mounts near max armor it can take for 60 tons. If you meant in pure stock fashion, yeah, a Hermes II, and even a Jenner has more armor
stock than a Jager-S. However, in full out customization of Mech Warrior, people mount far more armor, and nearly almost max it out.
In other words, if a Shadowhawk is the size of an Assault Mech, a Shadowhawk can still not mount as much armor as an Assault Mech. Hence, why scaling and hitboxes matter in a real-time Mech Warrior Game, we aim where we want to.
This is just common sense we are talking here.
Edited by General Taskeen, 14 October 2013 - 01:04 PM.