Heaviest Jump Jet Mech?
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 03:21 PM
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 03:24 PM
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 03:26 PM
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 03:39 PM
#6
Posted 10 January 2015 - 03:49 PM
The highest tonnage effective jumping mech in the game is the Victor, at 80 tons, if you give it a full complement of jump jets.
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 08:07 PM
Heaviest mech to have JJs? Anything 100 tons, including Atlases. Just none of the currently available ones would carry them.
But of the mechs that have them and can use them, the Highlander is the current heaviest.
Check out this Highlander versus a Dire Wolf in this no hud, third person match.
(Same fight from the Dire Wolf's viewpoint).
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Posted 10 January 2015 - 08:13 PM
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 05:52 AM
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 05:57 AM
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 06:08 AM
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 06:20 AM
The next variant that can equip the most jj's is the 733C. It can fit 4. With 4 jj's installed, it is predictably less able to "fly over" things than the HM.
All the other Highlander variants can only fit a max of 3 jj's. 3 jj's on a 90 ton Highlander will now barely, and I mean barely get you to the top of a one story building.
Ace,I suggest you get your facts straight before you post useless isht. Do you even OWN any Highlanders? PGI has nerfed the jj mechanics for the Highlander and Victor chassis, which means they don't have the thrust and lift of other comparable chassis with their respective jj's.
With 4 jj's in my Jenner (different weight class, but also smaller jj class), I can fly across the smaller canyon on Canyon Network map. With 4 jj's in my Highlander, I cannot even jj from the bottom of the canyon to the canyon top without running out of fuel. JJ's on Highlanders weigh 2 tons each. JJ's on Jenners weigh a half ton each. Different class jump jets "should" have different amounts of thrust, with the big 2 ton jj's putting out enough thrust to actually get the damn mech off the ground.
They have broken the jj's on the 2 chassis, which has done far more than make them non-"poptarts", but made them unable to do what they are supposed to be able to do. They've also broken the jj turning to add maneuverability while on the ground and just trying to turn around.
Meanwhile, Jenners, Spiders, and Firestarters can do aerial acrobatics and ballets.
Edited by OldOrgandonor, 11 January 2015 - 06:27 AM.
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 06:30 AM
TheSilkenPimp, on 10 January 2015 - 03:39 PM, said:
Stone rhino is hardly the one that is known for it though. There are actually a fair amount of 100 tonners in cannon with JJ's which can include by year 3050:
The Marauder II
A variant of the King Crab
The Dire Wolf S
The only one of these I see releasing though is the King Crab. Marauder can't be released for legal reasons, Direwolf S will NEVER see the light of day because of the amount of butt hurt it would bring if it did come out.
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 07:00 AM
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 07:12 AM
There's some backstory to this that I'll leave out, but the main thing was to see if old collision and jump based damage still was viable. (To note, the things mentioned that are "not allowed" now were "allowed" in the past and recorded to make a point that DFA should be implemented to prevent them.)
(Mentioned Raven turret on Atlas. Riding mechs into battle. <-Note the dates, and note if you see this in matches especially in CW, please report it immediately at support@mwomercs.com ) (While fun, it is extremely game breaking).
Collision based akin to this.
(Him colliding with me as I turn breaks the Raven's leg).
(Also can't wait til this returns.)
Edited by Koniving, 11 January 2015 - 07:24 AM.
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 07:33 AM
Brizna, on 11 January 2015 - 07:00 AM, said:
This as I'm sure you're aware was because of poptarts. And you are absolutely correct.
Now I'll quote something, and I should note there's a big difference here in the common assumption and the reality.
"While only possessing a ground speed of 64.8 km/h, the Victor achieves a high degree of mobility instead through the use of four jump jets, allowing it to jump up to one hundred and twenty meters."
The assumption is "OMG it jumps 120 meters high!?"
Nope.
Four jumpjets actually gets you (in BT) 6 (physical jump + first JJ) + 3 (2nd JJ) + 3 (3rd JJ) + 3 (4th JJ) = 15 meters high (so barely its own head height since the MWO Victor is far taller than the BT Victor). What it does is allow a ranged jump from a stationary position to reach 120 meters horizontal distance from starting point to landing point. In MWO you barely go 5 meters forward from a stationary position with 4 JJs. Thus, poptarts. In BT there's no such thing as jumping in place, thus poptarting in that sense isn't possible (it'd probably be more appropriate to call it 'launching' or 'leaping' or 'hurling' or to even go so far as a 'slow bunny hop'). But I don't think we'll get a rebalancing of jumpjets any time soon.
Edited by Koniving, 11 January 2015 - 07:34 AM.
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 09:59 AM
Koniving, on 11 January 2015 - 07:12 AM, said:
Knockdown? Blue thermal vision that doesn't count a cold map as stupidly hot due to a poor decision on how to overlay it? Atlases being scary? Cooler missiles? Or something else I missed? Bet none of it makes it back. Every thing changed was changed for a reason, and I suspect that the fact that it was changed will make them somewhat reluctant to change it back. Maybe forward in a different way is more likely, but back seems kind of improbable from where I'm sitting.
Koniving, on 11 January 2015 - 07:33 AM, said:
Now I'll quote something, and I should note there's a big difference here in the common assumption and the reality.
"While only possessing a ground speed of 64.8 km/h, the Victor achieves a high degree of mobility instead through the use of four jump jets, allowing it to jump up to one hundred and twenty meters."
The assumption is "OMG it jumps 120 meters high!?"
Nope.
Four jumpjets actually gets you (in BT) 6 (physical jump + first JJ) + 3 (2nd JJ) + 3 (3rd JJ) + 3 (4th JJ) = 15 meters high (so barely its own head height since the MWO Victor is far taller than the BT Victor). What it does is allow a ranged jump from a stationary position to reach 120 meters horizontal distance from starting point to landing point. In MWO you barely go 5 meters forward from a stationary position with 4 JJs. Thus, poptarts. In BT there's no such thing as jumping in place, thus poptarting in that sense isn't possible (it'd probably be more appropriate to call it 'launching' or 'leaping' or 'hurling' or to even go so far as a 'slow bunny hop'). But I don't think we'll get a rebalancing of jumpjets any time soon.
Which is a shame, considering that the parameters of them are easy enough to calculate and overpowered by no means. The main thing I used them for in TT was to change facing or get up steep hills. I often feel sad at how little lateral movement these things give in MWO, since you were supposed to get something like 30m per JJ.
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Posted 11 January 2015 - 10:31 AM
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