Pariah Devalis, on 18 February 2016 - 10:35 AM, said:
Gyr has less free critical slots but baked in armor and mobility in the jump jets. Nova Cat has more critical slots but needs to add on jump jets that eat into its pod space and naturally is armored less due to being 5 tons lighter. Basically, the Night Gyr is probably the superior ballistic platform whereas the Nova Cat can probably do energy better just due to free slots for double heat sinks. Both mechs, however, are incredible similar platforms, and being "better" at one vs the other is a slight difference.
Ironically, the Nova Cat B is probably the scariest LRM platform I can imagine. Stock. Six LRM15 and 2 ERMLas. o_0
Edit:
Also, as for Imperious being block happy on Twitter, dude decided to block me after I told him I wasn't his enemy and not to make me one. I actually cautioned him to use some restraint as he was making his own argument look bad, and instead he blew up on me. Too bad. He has good ideas now and then on Twitter, but the dude is so up in arms about the MKII that he alienates people who might otherwise have signal-boosted those ideas.
You started to annoy me and I warned you. Yup most of the time my agenda is really about improving the game for the long term like engine upgrade, single player for added revenue stream that allows them to sell maps so map making isn't a total loss to develop, group of any size play to allow units to play with each other, etc.
My one selfish and shameless agenda is getting my childhood mech in the game, and on multiple occasions you would jump on my MK II tweets/ Mech Pack tweets and push your agenda. You could have just tweeted Russ yourself your own mech pack not jump on mine.
I'm not going to wait for Tech before I push for the MK II because there is ABSOLUTELY ZERO REASON TOO. I've waited three years that is long enough.
It has enough variants that use current tech, and it's a better 90T assault that is really needed to give me a decent drop deck in CW.
Edited by Imperius, 18 February 2016 - 01:06 PM.