Saryonarve, on 03 April 2014 - 01:27 AM, said:
Well, I don't really need to worry about prioritizing skills with this particular mech. Because of all the time I'd spent on the trial mech I was able to instantly unlock nearly every basic skill anyway. Didn't take long at all before I had all of them. You do, however, make a very good point about unlocking skills on three mechs first. I guess that means that I'll actually be picking up a Jagermech fourth, and if I still can't run and shoot at the same time by the time I'm ready for the next set of mechs, I may end up committing virtual seppuku...
You'll do fine by then. Just practice spreading damage on your mech if you ever get into a close-cut situation.
Saryonarve, on 03 April 2014 - 01:27 AM, said:
On another note, I'm actually liking my Stalker already, my own lack of skill notwithstanding. I'm currently running the default 255 engine(those things are pricey), 2 PPCs, 2 LRM 15s, and 4 Med Lasers. I think I could almost push this thing faster than it runs, but the missiles help a bit with that. I haven't placed any Double Heat Sinks beyond the upgrade(mostly due to a lack of funds), but I honestly don't know that a couple more would make a terrific difference.
I'm going to assume that you have the 3F. A couple more DHS, will make a world of difference. Also, remember to chain fire your LRMs so you don't generate as much heat. Only alpha when you: A- have a clear shot of the mech, or B- want to overwhelm (massed) AMS.
Also, as a rule of thumb, it's generally cheaper to just buy a mech with the engine that you want, than it is to just buy the engine. Sadly there are engines that you will not be able to get in that method, but doing this over the long run will save you dozens of millions of C-Bills.
To know which engine comes in which mech go to smurfy's a,d at the mech stat page, under the allowed engine sizes, you will see the engine rating that comes stock.
Pic will explain it better
Blue squares show you the engine rating range (from smallest to biggest) possible to mount on that chassis.
Red squares show you which engine comes stock, and what kind (STD or XL). It should be noted that if the variant has designation M (like SHD-5M), they usually have XL engines.
Get yourself STD300, XL300, XL255, XL360, XL295. Make that kind of a goal plan for you. These engines will help with a lot of mechs. The 300 specifically, it is possibly the most versatile engine in the game, That's why you want both XL and STD on that one.
EDIT: Yes, I noticed I mis-colored the stock engine on the COM-1B
Edited by IraqiWalker, 03 April 2014 - 11:09 AM.