That's not at all how 'Mechs work in BattleTech and they actually do suffer from the effects of recoil, accounted for in a gunnery skill check. There is no fancy shock-absorbing tech and there is no analogue to the skill-check in this game. Using the skeletal/muscle structure as an excuse for no recoil is ill-conceived: do you not have any recoil when you fire a rifle? There are many systems on rifles designed to reduce impulse on the individual firing the weapon, but there is always some form of recoil felt by the user which he must compensate for. The Kriss, AEK-917, etc...none of them are perfect.
DAYLEET, on 12 September 2014 - 09:39 PM, said:
Thats right, all it does is make you blind and prevent you to play.
You can still run, shoot, jump, twist, etc. Bottom line, it's not the same thing as stun-lock because you still have options. The best one to do is run and break the rain. ACs aren't even the weapons that blind you in this game, it's LRMs. I can shoot through a hail of CUAC/5 fire from a Direwolf just fine, though I should be suffering from more rattle..
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Im not sure what you mean by educated guess, You cant aim if your cross air move feverishly, are you keeping the model of having perfect accuracy underfire and just havinf the crossair move? Im not some old blind asian master who can fight against the whole town despite being blind or drunk, no one is. Recoil should be on both end.
First, I definitely agree that recoil should be on both ends and I said as much in the previous post, too. Without that, it's too easy for the AC user.
Second, you know about where your guns should be pointing by running a mental average. That is, you mentally figure where the center is in all of the swaying and use that as your aiming point rather than the crosshair. That's what I mean by "educated guess." However, the goal of having ACs rock you is to get you to back off because you can't aim your front-loaded weapons; you shouldn't be able to just fire through the rattle because that would encourage people to do things like put a piece of tape in the center of the monitor.
What I don't want to do is have explosions from AC rounds blind you. That's not cool and was a really poor design decision with LRMs. I just want you to shake around. It's up to the person using the ACs to compensate for the recoil on his end to keep the rounds hitting you and to keep you within optimum firing range to maximize impulse.