I was originally just going to say that your idea made me facepalm. This idea is just... Look at your own post:
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In the tabletop game, the Targeting Computer is a piece of Clan equipment that improves the accuracy of the direct fire ballistic and energy weapons equipped on the 'Mech.
You then proceed to explain that this somehow increases stats that have nothing to do with this.
Projectile speed on ballistics is laughable. How does a computer increase the speed of a projectile with a fixed amount of propellant in the charge? Magic? Better yet, the Beam weapon range increases. It must make the beams more focused, am I right? The one that I thought was the most enjoyable was that it increased CRITICAL CHANCE. How does equipment that's supposed to increase your accuracy, increase your luck? The command console is another laughable thing. In the tabletop it simply provided space for another pilot and cockpit in the head. It did not give stat increases as if it were a targeting computer.
Everyone in the game has a C3i installed and linked together. Imagine the tactics of actually needing C3 Masters and C3 Slaves to share target information. This used to be conveyed only through radios but with the computers that took space and tonnage, that information could be shared without radio chatter. Information Warfare, you remember that Pillar... Don't you?
To me, this is yet another example of how far off-track you've gone. Take a look at Homeless Bill's targeting computer idea (as well as Cone of Fire) and you'll get an idea of what things could have been.
Imagine having to compensate for the recoil generated by your AC/20 (huge), AC/5s (obvious, but controllable), Gauss (none). It would definitely add to the realism. Especially since we're firing 200+ MM HEAP rounds out of the AC/20 instead of the burst of much smaller rounds like they're supposed to be. The kinetic energy produced by propelling that round would be enough to nearly topple our 100 ton 'Mechs. These Targeting Computers were supposed to help compensate for the recoil of the weapons.
I'm really just disappointed in your decision. I know this comes off as a rant but it's really unfortunate to see the "thinking man's shooter" turn in to Call of Duty: Big Stompy Mechs or Battletech: Hawken. There were so many ideas you were given by the community during closed and open Beta, of which you ignored, and so many missed opportunities. Star Citizen's Arena Commander Alpha has a targeting computer that sort of does what these one's are supposed to do.
I'm now seriously debating just uninstalling at this point and not coming back.
Edited by CompproB237, 08 June 2014 - 02:49 AM.