Quinton, on 04 March 2016 - 03:32 AM, said:
There is an inherent disconnect between the tabletop game and the computer game, especially where accuracy and speed of gameplay is concerned. IIRC in tabletop 1 round = 20 seconds of real time, the total amount of damage a weapon does is assumed to be over the course of those 20 seconds. For instance, medium lasers do 5 damage, to make the math easier lets assume the medium laser can be fired every 4 seconds, its per shot damage is only 1 but over the course of 1 round (20 seconds) the game assumes if you hit on your roll that you did your full effect.
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Major corrections - the basic BT turn is 10secs with 30m/hex. MWO is closer to the BT: Solaris board game that is broken down into 2.5sec turns, 7.5 m/hex, and with weapons having different firing delays (cooldown), and actual TICs (total 3 weapon groupings). Per turn a player could fire one weapon or one TIC, and it took a turn to change up a TIC.
In it # and type of heat sinks provided a smaller buffer over heat cap when compared to standard BT (1/4th). ERLL/LPL/ERPPC-PPC also had the longest delays/cooldown timers of 3 delay (7.5secs). So they may be a mech's primary weapon but once the range closed having only that weapon was a severe detriment to the mech.
On top that it the Heat Scale was more filled out with negative consequences of a pilot riding the heat, something that is sorely missing from MWO. And it would not need to include all thresholds, just 2-3 additional levels that affects a mech's speed/agility, and possibly an additional override threshold before exceeding max threshold.
PGI has already shown it can do it with the additional movement penalty added with the loss of a side torso w/cXL, which then should be removed if a more fleshed out heatscale was to be implemented.
And it is not just the pinpoint alpha, it is how quickly it can be repeated without any serious consequence. Why PGI is going to try to put another type of governor in place when its current heat scale is missing critical components is beyond me.
Edited by Tarl Cabot, 04 March 2016 - 09:33 AM.