FupDup, on 07 December 2013 - 07:32 AM, said:
If you wanna talk about medium-class power creep, you should be talking about the Shadow Hawk. The stars just miraculously aligned with that mech and gave us a medium that can actually be good on its own merits in spite of being the size of an assault mech. The Saber mechs probably won't be able to match the Shawk unless something even more miraculous happens.
I think that it is likely the Griffin and Wolverine will come out to be about the same size. If they were smaller, then they would be even more powerful!
I think that the SHD is inferior to the Saber Mechs primarily for reasons of hard points (as long as the developers don't go full r e t a r d with the hitboxes and model)
EDIT: To moderators full r e t a r d is not an insult. Its an expression for making bad decisions. If you don't like it just redact that point.
For a ballistic build comparison it is the only place where the SHD wins out because of the huge amount of space allowing for a choices of UAC5s, AC5s, AC20s etc but the WVR-6R is better off by a small amount because of ballistic hardpoint on the arm. If you look at the WVR-6R, you should be really comparing it with the CN-9D. For 5 tons more, you can an equally fast engine, more tonnage to carry heavier weapons, an extra Missile hardpoint which is good for SRMs, JJs in exchange for a different hitbox and one less energy hardpoint.
The rest of the variants like WVR-7K, GRF-1S, GRF-1N(P) have better combinations of energy and missile load outs.
I wanted to buy Quickdraw as my next mech recently because I think that its hardpoints and JJs are decent inspite of what it's model. A poster suggested the SHD for 5 tons lighter in a thread I read about the quickdraw. That got me thinking about the Saber mechs and if u look at the GRF-1S, you essentially looking at a 55ton QD that will move faster, have lighter JJs and better hardpoint placements.
DeadlyFred, on 07 December 2013 - 02:33 PM, said:
Yeah, hang around long enough that you get an attitude like this guy!
Chill, dude. Guy was just starting up a discussion, on a discussion forum. That's what you do.
I'm not too concerned about people like that. I met 4 other similar persons in game who trash talked me on the forums and they were pretty bad players.
Bishop Steiner, on 07 December 2013 - 07:48 AM, said:
the Sabres can jump. Otherwise they are pretty mediocre.
The JJ is highly empowering. Without the JJ, a CN9-AL is a better model than some of the variants but getting 5 tons more can make a difference.
Bishop Steiner, on 07 December 2013 - 07:48 AM, said:
For one thing, in no way shape or form will either the Wolverine or Griffin be more powerful or versatile than the ShadowHawk. Extra JJs are largely meaningless, because 90% of the noobs on here think like you and think they only need a pair for Poptarting.
You only need 1 JJ for HGN-733C to poptart. About 2-3 for other mechs is good unless you like to have fun and pick 5 JJs. Extra JJs may increase the speed at which you rise up but cost unnecessary weight in which Heatsinks is more important in a PPC build and generate additional heat.
Bishop Steiner, on 07 December 2013 - 07:48 AM, said:
YLWs and CN9-Ds will continue to make excellent poptart hunters, especially since so many will do stupid things like try to cram dual PPC onto their Griffins which will leave them overheated and defenseless at close range. Streaktaros will be better Light Hunters (a role that might actually be useful with weight restrictions, instead of idiotic like it is now). And good pilots will continue to make "Pros" like you cry from their HBKs.
If you mentioned CN9-A or specifically HBK-4P, I might be convinced that you got good skill and knowledge of the game. In comparison with Saber mechs YLW is essentially a Griffin-1S with better hitboxes but without JJs and worse range on that 20 pin point damage.
As long as you have about 15 - 16 double heat sinks, overheating is not an issue. With the immense speed of the mediums, you can always run away and have someone else fight off the pursuers. There was once on Terra Therma, I was pop tarting from behind the cover of a friendly Atlas.
Edited by D04S02B04, 07 December 2013 - 04:38 PM.