Quicksilver Kalasa, on 02 March 2016 - 09:26 AM, said:
It is the reason that mechs like the Mad Dog and Warhawk suffer in the scale department in the first place, because they share the same leg and thus same size as their heavier counterparts.
I can concede this point entirely, however it has an interesting effect when you're doing a volumetric rescale. Because you now have an abnormally large volume associated with the legs compared to what would be considered proportional to the torso, this actually provides a certain amount of additional weight that must then be accounted for when the whole Mech model is scaled down. If you think about that, because the legs are so large, the models will require additional negative resizing to compensate for those legs. In turn, this means that the torso will actually be reduced to a smaller size with the larger legs intact then if the mech was rescaled after the legs were reduced to an aesthetically proportional size. So if you would like the smallest possible hitboxes on the torsos of the mad dog and the Warhawk, you would actually want to leave the legs intact as they are.