Roadkill, on 04 April 2016 - 01:45 PM, said:
But the Viper carries an ACH-level payload, so it doesn't compete with the JR7 for that (alleged) role. It can't carry more weapons and it can't carry more DHS. It's a fat ACH without ECM.
It can carry one more DHS (since it doesn't mount ECM) and can asym load to mount another DHS on top of having all true dubs. It won't be better than the ACH for the tonnage, but it will still be solid, and quirks boosting the tankiness of this mech and maybe minor heat gen quirks to help compensate for having too many JJs might help make it compete with even the JR7-IIC-A. I'm not arguing this will beat the ACH or JR7-IIC-A, but people are acting like it needs to beat them to even be considered a solid/good mech when that line can often be very thin.
Roadkill, on 04 April 2016 - 01:45 PM, said:
The JR7's hitboxes are also far worse than the ACH's, so while it nominally has slightly greater armor and internal structure, it is NOT actually more durable.
Far worse is a bit of an exaggeration, because again, where the weapons are mounted matter, and the Cheetah is more easily neutered which is definitely detrimental, it also tends to be easier to leg. Either way the JR7-IIC is often used with the ACH, with one used over the other depending on the situation.
Roadkill, on 04 April 2016 - 01:45 PM, said:
but I suspect that the Viper's Nova-like geometry will mean that it actually isn't any more survivable either.
While it shares the Nova's legs, that's where the similarities end. It has more in common with the Raven and Crab than it does with the Nova when it comes to the torso.