Since several posters keep going on about engine sizes...
Tonnage
| 80 | 80 | 85 | 85 | 95 | 95 | 100 | 100 |
Mech | Victor 9S | Awesome 8Q | Stalker 3F | Battlemaster 1D | Banshee 3E | Banshee 3E | Atlas DDC | Atlas DDC |
Engine | 350 | 300 | 310 | 325 | 325 | 350 | 325 | 350 |
Torso Yaw SPD
(twisting) | 70°/s | 82°/s | 72°/s | 76°/s | 68°/s | 73°/s | 65°/s | 70°/s |
Victor with 350 vs. Awesome with 300?
= Winner Awesome by 12°/s
Victor with 350 vs. Stalker with 310?
= Winner Stalker by 2°/s
Victor with 350 vs. Battlemaster with 325?
= Winner Battlemaster by 6°/s
Victor with 350 vs. Banshee with 325?
= Winner Victor by 2°/s
Victor with 350 vs. Banshee with 350?
= Winner Banshee by 3°/s (lol)
Victor with 350 vs. Atlas with 325?
= Winner Victor by 5°/s
Victor with 350 vs. Atlas with 350?
= Tied
Congrats Victor, you have better twisting speed than the Banshee and Atlas if they use smaller engines than you.
But don't take my word for it, this is what
smurfy's says.
Fun Facts:
The difference between an XL 350 and a STD 350 = 14.5 Tons.
The difference between an Atlas and a Victor = 20 tons.
So before you say that a 350xl in a Victor vs. 350 STD in an Atlas is an unfair comparison, both of those matchups leave the Atlas with equal to or greater tonnage left over.
Even if we max both of their armor, it's basically a tie.
Setting that part aside, how can anyone look at the Engine sizes for the Awesome, Stalker & Battlemaster and not see that the Victor was pushed out of line with how Engine vs. Tonnage are used to calculate Twisting speed?
And lastly, 350 is an unnecessary engine size for a 2x AC 5, 2x PPC Victor build, the one that poptarts and basically remains unscathed after several nerfs that have failed to address the core issues and instead do damage to other build options, like Mid/Short range (Brawlers).
Edited by Ultimatum X, 07 April 2014 - 05:50 AM.