Mcgral18, on 14 January 2015 - 02:14 PM, said:
Well, which mechs would benefit the most?
Whale Prime? 8 lasers and 2 Gauss is pretty standard. Though....there is the amusing thought of going STD, Endo and then putting two gauss rifles in the same ST (on that one Dakka variant). More seriously, up engine at the cost of Endo.
Nova Prime could make use of it. Grab Endo, up engine to move 100, laserboating all along the way. Nova S wouldn't be too bad either, but not quite as nice. The cost of MGs.
I can't think of other optimal ones at the moment....but it would be a nice idea for the most part.
All the already good mechs don't suffer... it's the bad ones that suffer more.
FupDup, on 14 January 2015 - 02:18 PM, said:
Okay, that pokes a hole in the idea.
Although this raises a different question: Is this a problem with certain mechs/chassis getting luckier than the rest, or is the idea itself bad? In theory, less crazy stock hardpoint layouts wouldn't be OP'd by this. It might also raise questions about the effectiveness of Clan guns themselves, which are somewhat kept in check by the Omnimech restrictions (excluding everybody's favorite outliers of course).
The worms have been sufficiently unleashed from their can...
If you build something that involves minimal omnipod changes (so good, you can keep that terribad 5% omnipod XP bonus), then it's usually "sufficient". I have no problem building a Summoner-B or Summoner-D straight up, but so many other mechs suffer.
Besides the Summoner-Prime, the Gargoyle-Prime suddenly becomes garbage. The Adders become really bad (well, not so much the A variant). Kitfoxes don't have a proper role (until they come out with the complete Kitfox-C)... they won't have the same value at the very least. The Mist Lynx-Prime would become a total gimmick mech and the Hellbringer-B is some sort of sad joke.
Good luck with that.
Edited by Deathlike, 14 January 2015 - 02:36 PM.