Escef, on 16 February 2015 - 12:06 PM, said:
If you watch the video to the end, you'll find at least 1 of the left torso energy points is above the shoulder.
This is just a guess, but it's suffering from the "reverse Nova MG situation".
If you have the ballistic torsos on the Nova, the 2nd MG is located ABOVE the first one you put in.
So, if you aren't using a second weapon on the mech, you aren't going to take advantage of this. This is a terrible balance mechanic (it depends on the mech though).
k05h3lk1n, on 16 February 2015 - 12:08 PM, said:
The mechs look pretty nice and I'm look especially forward to get my hands on the Enforcer tomorrow BUT
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does Cantra lose on purpose? Sometimes it seemed like horribly bad piloting on his/her part.
It's the "tank so that the mech you are debuting looks better than it should". Anyone who doesn't dump AC20s from the quirked-4G is literally tanking their performance.
Darzok, on 16 February 2015 - 12:15 PM, said:
I must say i do not like the ENF-5P do not like UAC 5's at the best of time jam to much and with out Endo it can not carry enough ammo with out losing loads of armor and all back up weapons and heatsinks.
The thing about the PGI made Enforcer variant is that mech is kinda built like an oversized Cicada-3C with JJs. The difference though that there's enough tonnage to run a variation of a Trebuchet-7K variant (using one energy hardpoint with dbl dakka)... while running JJs but not having shield arms.
What will most likely end up happening is a left-sided weapon build of some large energy wep+large ballistic with 3 MGs. Inevitable the right side with the doubled up MGs will be the shield side whereas the left side contains the bulk of the firepower.
Essentially... the building of the mech will be very predictable. If the PGI variant had doubled energy... it wouldn't suffer the same fate that the Cicada-3C is currently facing.