When choosing an engine, consider:
1. Top speed and turn speed depends on engine rating
2. Increase in speed vs weight + price (does 305 engine give your atlas an acceptable speed increase against weight gain versus the 300 engine?)
3. Engine heat sinks increase by 1 per 25 engine rating until 250 engine (as per TT). After which, the engine can store 1 additional heat sink per 25 engine rating.
Also consider that not many people destroy atlas legs, so it is generally safe to place your ammo in the legs and head. Heat rating for mechs from 1.3 are generally acceptable. It translates to about 35% upwards on smurphy.
Personal suggestion from me: change dual ac5 to a single ac so you can fit artemis for lrms, or downgrade lrms to make way for more ac5 rounds + heat sinks. About 5-6 tons of ac ammo is needed for dual ac5s, assuming you last long in battle.
JigglyMoobs, on 01 February 2014 - 02:14 AM, said:
Having run every version of the atlas, elites 3 and mastered 2, I would strongly advise new players against getting any atlas at all at the current time. For various reasons the game has turned very unforgiving for atlas pilots. You will have much less frustration buying something like a shadowhawk, a jager, a hunchie, a cataphract or a victor. They are cheaper too. If you have to go with an atlas, at least go with a DDC so you get some protection from lrms and some stealth.
I totally agree. Using my atlas or stalker feels like an old man walking around with a stick...
Edit: If you already own one, all is not lost. Using an atlas will teach you a thing or two of the do's and don'ts for slow mechs, so no need to restart a new account.
Edited by dragnier1, 01 February 2014 - 02:23 AM.