Ozealot, on 10 March 2015 - 03:37 PM, said:
Why?
The Timber Wolf is, as others have stated, a perfect storm of ideal or near-ideal characteristics with no real weak points to pick at, unlike the lopsided over-quirked Spheroid machines which are ostensibly meant to deal with it. It benefits from all available Clan weight-saving upgrades which maximizes its pod space, it sits in a tonnage sweet spot where mobility/armor ratios are concerned, and moreover it sinks a great deal of weight into a 375XL engine which offers it an excellent mobility profile. The further addition of the S-variant’s jump jets are just unnecessary icing on the cake. Whatever your ‘Mech can do, the Timber Wolf can generally do it to, which makes it unpredictable as well as versatile. You can’t spot a Timber Wolf and know for an absolute fact what it’s bringing, like you can with the Glorious New Era ™ of hilariously, depressingly over-quirked Spheroid machines, and frankly? Whatever any given TBR picks to do, it’ll be better at it than you are.
The answer most players seem to come to, though, is to make it move like a post-Nerfinator VTR, hit it with a set of speed/agility negaquirks that would, essentially, rob it of any value it derives from having that bigass 375XL installed in it. The Timber Wolf sacrifices pod space for that engine in return for exceptional movement capabilities for its weight class; what most players seem to espouse is removing the benefits of that engine and making the Timber Wolf move more as if it had a 300XL or a 325XL in it rather than a 375XL, a’la 20% or greater reductions in turn/twist/accel speed and shaving ten-odd klicks off its top speed, which are ostensibly regained via Speed Tweak but not really.
This would give the Timber Wolf the definite weakness players are eager to see it have –in this case, moving like an ordinary assault ‘Mech rather than an up-engined heavy ‘Mech – and the fact that this reinforces the awful, awful things that have been done to the Victor, Highlander, Gargoyle, and almost certainly the Executioner doesn’t seem to bother these folks at all. The general consensus seems to be that things which are big are not allowed to also be fast, no matter what sacrifices they may have otherwise made to be there.
If you’re over 70 tons, you’re going to either be denied the ability to up-engine enough to move well in the first place (at which point you get to compensate by bringing extra armor/guns), or you get to be smacked with vicious negaquirks that inflict severe penalties on your movement profile, which require you to up-engine to the max simply to keep up with the ‘Mechs who take five or ten less tons of engine and thus get five or ten tons more gun than you do. As we’ve seen with the Gargoyle and its ludicrously unnecessary ‘Huge’ movement profile, this has the effect of essentially removing you from the game completely.
My oft-repeated forlorn calls to investigate other means by which the Timber Wolf might be brought to heel have been universally scorned by the player base, who have decided that the VTR Giganerf is the appropriate response to anything over 70 tons with an engine rating higher than 300.
I may – just may, mind – be a little bit bitter over that.
























