Latriam, on 14 July 2012 - 07:13 AM, said:
or you could always go this way
http://remlab.source...mlab30/mech.lab this build is .5 tons under so I can load case
Type:
hunchie Technology Base: Inner Sphere / 3050 Ruleset: Standard (5th edition) Tonnage: 50 Cost: 3,848,500 C-bills Battle Value: 1,113 Equipment Mass Internal Structure: Endo Steel 2.5 Engine: 200 8.5 Type: Fusion Walking MP: 4
Running MP: 6
Jumping MP: 3
Heat Sinks: 11 [22] Armor Factor: 169 11.0 Weapons and Ammo Location Crits Tons Medium Laser LA 1 1.0
Medium Laser LA 1 1.0
Medium Laser LA 1 1.0
Medium Laser LA 1 1.0
AC/20 RT 10 14.0
Ammo (AC/20) 5 RT 1 1.0
Ammo (AC/20) 5 RT 1 1.0
The problem here is that you aren't taking into consideration the MWO setup for customization. If a mech's chassis does not mount Jump Jets in its base configuration, you cannot add Jump Jets to it. Also, we don't know the final hardpoint setup, but as it stands now, it's on a 1-for-1 mounting, so you could only mount three medium lasers which would have to be in the Right Arm, Left Arm, and Head (one each).
There are plenty of options, however. From mounting twin PPCs (one each arm) to going with a Gauss Rifle or LB10X AC. It all depends what you want the mech to do. About the only thing it can't do is be an Atlas (gimme all da guns an' amur I kin walk wit!), or a Jenner (fly like a bumblebee, sting like a....bumblebee, wave as....oh, nevermind...gimme SPEEEEEED!!!). If you are looking for the biggest, most heavily-armed and armored 'mech, then you should probably go over to the Atlas, as you won't understand how to use the Hunchback, or be happy with the ability to modifiy it to suit the mission.
Understand this. From a customization viewpoint, the Jenner is the speed specialist, the Atlas the armor specialist. The Hunchback and Catapult are the multi-role designs, with the Hunchback leaning towards the speed side and the Catapult the armor side. If you are looking for a design you can modify to be speedy and still have some good armor and weapons, then the Hunchback is what you want. If you want a design that can be modified to have heavy armor and only good speed, then you'd go with the Catapult. The Jenner is for pilots who want speed as everything, while the Atlas is for those who only want the heaviest armor. Used those as your guidelines, and I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Edited by Jakob Knight, 14 July 2012 - 09:13 AM.