Scrawny Cowboy, on 29 October 2013 - 10:56 PM, said:
Truck air horns help, if the spooling of the turbo on a straight pipe isn't enough already
And I like to think of the Highlander as the heavier older brother of the Victor, not spry on his feet but can hop when he needs a view
I used to run air horns on my 87 Cherokee but they were the cheap $30 ones that ran off a small compressor so there was a bit of lag between me hitting the horn and them blasting. I am fixing up a 94 Bronco that I want to add them to but since I plan to have on board air, among other things (700+hp diesel), I will have them run off a tank for a lag free high decibel middle finger to anyone that cuts me off.
And I agree with the heavier older brother of the Victor but I try to keep mine close to the Victor in terms of maneuverability, impossible since I have a 81kph VTR-9K. Soaks damage as much as the Atlas but moves around like a heavy. Also if you use your JJs you could keep your x-hairs on a 151kph light circling you (have not tried it since the light buff patch).
Odanan, on 30 October 2013 - 02:37 AM, said:
I've made some changes to your HM:
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...eebd09df64fd0e1
More firepower (dual SRM6 instead of SRM4), better heat dissipation (you forgot to mount the DHS in the engine), more ammo for the main weapons (AC/5s), no ammo in the head or center torso. I had to remove AMS, tough.
Odanan, on 30 October 2013 - 02:43 AM, said:
EDIT: I would also recommend you to mount a XL Engine 325 instead (more internal HS, for only 0.5 tons more). So, you could move another DHS to the engine and gain enough criticals to mount an Endo Steel, freeing 4 tons (that could be used to upgrade the M Lasers to Pulse and add 1 more ton of armor).
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...e70ab7b077965fc
I kept the DHS in the torso, in hopes of them soaking up some damage that would hit the internal structure. Great points in upping the engine and going to twin ASRM6s and MPLs while keeping the JJs. You just made my mech even more of a threat, thanks.