Gerhardt Jorgensson, on 09 October 2014 - 11:31 AM, said:
The CN9-A with sized hardpoint restrictions gains the uniqueness of being the only medium class 'Mech capable of mounting a Gauss rifle in its arm with unimpeded horizontal range of motion. However, the champion version and popular SRM boat build would become invalidated; at most the CN9-A would be able to carry 12 SRM's between three SRM-4 packs, or 6 SRM's with Artemis. In regards to LRM's, it would be able to carry at most an LRM-15 or an LRM-10 with artemis.
So I did some math. There are 227 unique missile combinations the CN9-A can carry right now. Your hardpoint restriction reduces that figure to 34, only six of them Artemis-capable.
You have eliminated 85% of the possible missile configurations that this variant could carry.
I am flabbergasted that nobody sees this as a problem. Yes, a good chunk of those combinations are joke builds, but
what are you going to tell these guys? Have their builds been getting complained about on the forums? Does anyone view it as a barrier to balance or an insult to design elegance? Not really. I'd venture to say that they even require skillful play. But they'll get mowed over for the sake of some rigid, abstract
philosophy. Sorry, bud, go play a Kintaro. Maybe they don't
want to play a Kintaro. Maybe they want to play a Centurion.
That's the problem with reactionary solutions - it mistakes a handful of edge cases for an overarching problem, then throws out a whole bunch of perfectly viable situations to fix it.
In other words, this is nothing more than a lateral solution at best. At worst, it's a sweeping nerf that will drive people away as surely as they bring KaoS back.
Edited by Rebas Kradd, 10 October 2014 - 05:53 PM.