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What? If it's bigger than other mechs, it'll be targeted faster. I have no idea what you're talking about.
Ok let me break down your statement below and how it does not relate to what I said.
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Not necessarily. Psychologically speaking, you're going to be much more inclined to focus fire the bigger, target, even if it is say, flatter. Be it as a subconscious method of threat evaluation, or noticing an easier target, the Grasshopper will be big to boot and focused for its height above others as well.
I said comparing height does not tell you if it is scaled corrected. I said for that you need to look at the internal volumes of both models. But then you start talking about how flat it is. This is not a aspect of volume or at least an incomplete one it comes down to how the model was redesigned. But your first post talks about scale not design.
Now assuming you mean scale in the standard 3D program way "Uniform Scale .... lets you scale objects by the same amount along all three axes, maintaining the object's original proportions.". Then the scale you were talking about is directly related to volume and density but not design.
If you have a problem with design and not scale then you should have said that instead.
Now lets look at height and width. If you compare the Grasshopper to a shadowhawk it looks very very much like a scaled up Shadowhawk. A mech with good hit boxes and that is hard to hit because it is so thin and tall. A mech that still rates as one of the best IS mediums. If anything proportion wise the Grasshopper has more leg and less torso scale for its size than the Shadowhawk. The width of the torso is also not more than you would expect from scaling up the same basic shape by 15 tons.
So the Grasshopper can be a very good mech If they have done a good job on the hit boxes. And judging by the quirks where two out of three get a center torso buff it suggests they have done a good job on hit boxes. But the trush is we just do not know yet.
Now lets look at your petition. You are saying lets delay the release of the Grasshopper until its "scaling" is fixed. But this is not based on enough information for such a drastic step. You do not even really know if it scaled correctly for a 70 ton mech in relation to volume. And an argument it is to tall and to wide is a matter of personal opinion not fact.
Not only that you do not know how viable it is going to be. You do not know how good the hit boxes are. And no one is 100% sure yet if the quirks are good enough in relation to the hit boxes.
So no they should not delay the release of the Grasshopper and change it to what you think is correct. Does that mean it is perfect probably not. Might it use more quirks or a change to hit boxs in the future maybe. But just like you I have no idea yet.
That being said I would be interested in some one checking the internal volume of each mech and seeing how it fits with reported tonnage. But just looking at the front view is so lacking as to be almost worthless.
Edited by XX Sulla XX, 15 March 2015 - 02:28 PM.