5th Fedcom Rat, on 05 May 2014 - 04:07 PM, said:
I posted it because it is a clear 3D rendering of the original FASA art. If you really have no clue what the original Warhawk looked like (not a long time fan I take it?), here is the original official side profile straight from the 1990 Technical Readout 3050 which I also have lying in my lap right now. Note cockpit is UNDER the hood... and the whole thing looks much better and more streamlined:
Pariah Devalis, on 05 May 2014 - 04:12 PM, said:
Guess what? Chicken butt:
These are also all official art work (and a model). They vary the design of the cockpit a bit from one to the next. Some have a strictly vertical plate, some have an angled plate. Some have the weapons in the outright wrong place. Does it make any of them right or wrong? And do you have any right to DEMAND that they SHOULD do something SOME of the photos illustrate?
No. You never have a right to demand a change of aesthetics, even if the source material was consistent - which it is not.
By the way, nice attempt at a cheap shot at trying to undermine my credibility as a long time fan (lol, what is this, second grade debate class? Nah uh! Yes huh!) Been around since the 80's and loving every minute of it.
Edit:
But just remember, as much as the MW4 Warhawk's design must make your blood boil, someone out there loves it to death.
Koniving, on 05 May 2014 - 04:16 PM, said:
While I have no interest in your ongoing argument, I thought I might comment on this.
You do realize that the Atlas is [REDACTED] meters in the game, and and the Cicada is somewhere around [REDACTED] meters in MWO?
The Clan mechs are running around as little shrimps.
Another fun thing, according to the TROs, the Timberwolf is supposed to fit 6 of those Elementals inside of it + have ammo + be able to mount jumpjets + have room for all of its servos + 200 boxes of ammunition for its MGs. It can't even fit 2 of them + the engine according to that scale.
To continue this, despite the sheer size of the Centurion in some opinions...It is about [REDACTED] meters tall. Possibly more.
But the human character without alterations perfectly fits it. It was the first mech that the pilot properly fit in.
Though nothing says it couldn't have been a bit 'narrower' between the shoulders.
Given where the pilot is supposed to sit in the Atlas, the pilot does not fit. (Which is why the Atlas is always depicted as piloted from the nose).
My point is, given the height of the mechs, what the mechs need to hold, etc., that scale is impossible to follow as the mechs can't even fit HALF of what is supposed to go into them.
While one shouldn't demand changes... one thing every image you listed have in common is shielding the cockpit from above by completely shading it with an overhang, like a visor to a baseball cap.
The one thing I get from this is that the cockpit of the Warhawk is a little too far forward even for the inconsistent art representations produce by FASA. I myself personally would like the hood to be a little more over the cockpit too, but PGI/IGP is not likely to change it anytime soon... that said I've seen worse implementations of the Warhawk and even I'll live with this strange version.
Also... FASA never really IMHO got the size thing right for any Mech, in any TRO or TT miniature or anything they released, and it all seemed to be some random dimensions for the book and artist interpretation.
Edited by Alik Kerensky, 05 May 2014 - 08:36 PM.