Chimera11, on 02 April 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
Several people said it does so I took their word for it. I'll go check sarna...
I can't find any mention of ECM on sarna, so now I'm just confused. Maybe people confused "Electronics" with ECM?
El Bandito, on 02 April 2016 - 07:50 PM, said:
We are bashing it based on what we know right now, especially regarding the hitboxes. Imagine worse hitboxes than Banshee's protruding CT combined with Battlemaster's protruding backpack, and you get the idea. Your hardpoints list is still conjecture. And 11-C having ECM? Really?
I guess. I knew from the beginning that Cyclops doesn't have ECM, so I was confused when people mentioned that.
It's generally considered that since it's role WAS the premiere electronics mech of the IS it would be given a slot, much as the D-DC, CMD-2D, and several other non canon ECM carriers were.
It's a dangerous assumption to make, though out of the varied mechs one might project it on, it's the most sensible. Hence why I try to preface any mentions of ECM with the word "probable" in regards to the Cyclops.
Because without it, and some serious Infowar changes, it truly has no purpose in MWO. Because on paper it, like the ON1K, is literally a faster, weaker Atlas.
Trauglodyte, on 02 April 2016 - 07:55 PM, said:
I know, Bandito. But, you're assuming that the 'Clops chest is going to be massive. Yes, it looks big but even if it were slightly further protruding than the Fatlas, does it matter? Given the amount of overall space on the art attributed to sensors, I'm betting that it wouldn't probably be shorter than Zeus due to volumetric jibber jabber.
As to the ECM, the 11-C dropped a missile rack to make room for additional communications gear. Since we don't have that in game and it wasn't listed as C3, it would have to be ECM+BAP.
I would use the Mauler as comparison. The Mauller art was famous for it's Sumo Belly, which is largely not in the MWO version. I would state that the "gut" is much less prominent and famous and attribute for the Cyclops than it was for the Mauler, but again, to actualyl assume anything on it before arts, is somewhat foolish.