AntiSqueaker, on 09 January 2014 - 06:17 PM, said:
Oh god yes. Centurions/Trebuchets shouldn't be the size of 70 ton mechs, Hunchbacks hunch shouldn't be the size of an Atlas's side torso. Etc Etc, it goes on and on. Mediums (and some lights) need a scaling pass for them to be even be considered competitive.
Also, Hunchbacks could *really* use a hitbox tweak to make their Hunch less of a bullet magnet. Even cutting it in half would still make it a decent sized target.
In truth, the Hunchback can't hold a pilot with its current size. At least not where it's supposedly placed. The Centurion can.
But, what is hugely different is the starting armor of the Centurion and the Hunchback. The Hunchback's armor is vastly superior. With the variants currently available, the Hunchback is standardized with 320 points of armor (in MWO's rating). This rating was basically the doubling of the standard tabletop ratings by doubling how many points are given per ton of armor. In this same system, the Centurion A and D only gets 272 points of armor (an inferiority of 48 points of armor and identical to the Blackjack's armor), while the under performing Centurion AL gets superior armor to the Hunchback line at 338.
Known is the fact that a Centurion is taller than a Hunchback; this is true in lore as well as in MWO. What ~is~ actually wrong with the scale of the Centurion isn't so much its height but its width. Those extra wide arms are far wider than even the concept art. An extra Hunchback fist in width has been added to each shoulder to make them stick out more. The reasoning behind this is unknown. But most likely related to the SRM and LRM splash damage which was a problem at the time. Most likely if it was 'too skinny' then it'd receive extra damage. Also hitbox design back then was overly simplified with the CT as nothing more than the strip with the lasers on it, and the head including the entire mohawk. Far as lore, art, etc., the Centurion is about as skinny as MWO's Trebuchet is (if you're counting only the body). The arms were more Hunchback-sized. And that pelvis; an obscenely oversized monstrosity. But the height. Depending on the source, Centurions would occasionally depicted as tall as Highlanders. Thank god we avoided that bullet.
One thing I plan to address at some point is how the armor of the various variants was part of what defined them and is now lost.
For example, know how the Shadowhawk "obsoletes" the Hunchback? If armor differences were preserved even at maximum armor, it would be the other way around. In simple terms of armor the Hunchback would obsolete the Shadowhawk with the drawback of being terribly, horrifically slow.
Two of the three main variants of Jagermech actually have armor inferior to that of the Blackjack to start with. And the Jenner D and the 3 available Locusts have the same amount of armor.
My favorite thing, though, is with MWO's 65 ton mech armor limits... the Thunderbolt 9SE can't even equip it's stock armor. I'm serious, look at it on Smurfy. See that left over tonnage? That would've been additional points of armor. It falls short of the supposed armor weight it carries.
Edited by Koniving, 05 February 2014 - 06:30 PM.