Odanan, on 17 July 2013 - 02:03 AM, said:
One more reason for people not buying the Dragon?
cdlord, on 17 July 2013 - 05:01 AM, said:
I'd like to see the champion... And to say it's too similar? Well, we got the Victor after the Highlander right? Problem with splitting hairs is you can't tell the difference in the end.
The
Champion, as described, would be no more of a "reason for people not buying the
Dragon" than any other 'Mech of the same or greater mass - there would be things that it could do that the
Dragon can't, and things that the
Dragon can do that it can't.
cdlord, on 17 July 2013 - 05:01 AM, said:
AND, I will continue to lobby for my Wolfhound as it's iconic and I'd love to see what Alex can do for it.
WLF-1 (2x energy RA, 2x energy CT, 1x energy LT, 1x AMS RT)
WLF-2H (1x energy RA, 2x energy CT, 1x AMS RT)
WLF-3M (gauss, may not be feasible, maybe AC2/5 instead) (1x ballistic RA, 2x energy LT, 1x AMS RT)
WLF-4WA (ECM) (otherwise identical to WLF-1)
WLF-5 (MASC) (otherwise identical to WLF-2H)
Not all of these are current to the timeline, but with the dev comment that the timeline doesn't mean so much anymore, it's hard to tell. Add to it their creative licensing for filling in gaps, well, I see no reason why it cannot be a contender...
That was actually said (by Russ Bullock in NGNG # 79, starting at the 24:50 mark) with regard to the timeline was:
"The timeline was interesting at first. It was kinda cool with the tweets and everything, but it's not a very... it's not really a driving factor anymore, it's a minor tidbit. It really... the only importance left there is that people say 'Yes, stick to it!' because they want their Clans, right. Otherwise, it's not a very important aspect; it's more important to have a quality game across the board."
Taken in context, the above statement was made in reference to when certain in-universe events (e.g. the arrival of the Clans) might happen - that we would/should happen to be in the middle of the fourth wave (of five waves) of the Clan Invasion is not terribly important by comparison to getting MWO as a product to a point in its development where it could be considered launch-ready by mid-September, and changes to when "important timeline event X" happens must, by necessity, be made in deference to this fact.
Given the continued absence of post-Clan 'Mech chassis & variants, weapons, and other equipment, we can still reasonably assume that the Devs may be planning to return to the timeline as a concept once the "big push to launch" is done (so that the various "important timeline event X" situations can be used for in-game events), and that available 'Mechs and equipment are likely still to be governed by timeline availability as a result.
That being said, the 35-ton
Wolfhound does have three variants available since 3028: the
WLF-1, the
WLF-1A, and the
WLF-1B.
(For reference, the
WLF-2 isn't available until 3052, and the
WLF-3S isn't available until 3064, and many of the other variants require technologies that aren't available yet (e.g. Light Gauss Rifles, IS versions of the ER Medium Lasers and ER Small Lasers, and so on).)
The issue with the
Wolfhound, such as it is, is that the WLF-1, WLF-1A, and WLF-1B have very similar minimum hardpoint requirements (especially with the lack of rear-firing weapons; moving one of the two CT Medium Lasers of the WLF-1 to a forward-facing position is what makes the WLF-1B what it is).
Though, the variants could still be made more unique through hardpoint inflation.
WLF-1:
- RA: 3 energy
- RT: 1 energy
- CT: 2 energy
- LT: 1 energy
WLF-1A:
- RA: 1 energy
- RT: 2 energy
- CT: 1 energy
- LT: 2 energy, 1 AMS
WLF-1B:
- RA: 2 energy
- RT: 1 energy
- CT: 2 energy
- LT: 1 energy, 1 AMS
Each of the WLF-1A and WLF-1B could carry its AMS hardpoint in the LT, while the WLF-1 would forego AMS capability in exchange for the additional weapon hardpoint.
Thoughts?