Imperius, on 10 April 2016 - 04:39 AM, said:
I wish he didn't say it like that because he basically confimed the next 3 mechs are omni and mediocre... FML (Thank god WoW Legion and Doom 4 are out soon)
LastKhan, on 10 April 2016 - 06:00 AM, said:
Meh we'll have to see whats in those medium and 2 heavies to determine anything. The Night Gyr if that happens to be one of the heavies "Mediocre" isnt the term id use for it probably good to quite decent. Same with the huntsman and grizzly and a few others.
Basically this. While we basically know it's one medium and two heavy omnimechs upcoming, I wouldn't strictly call the choices mediocre. I mean, we have the Huntsman as a solid medium omni, the Pouncer which is another solid omni (though it's an
extremely light medium for the role of pocket-heavy), and the Night Gyr which I just don't see doing badly - it moves about as fast as IS heavies but with the firepower of an assault mech.
Anything beyond that in the heavy or medium
Omnimech category... yeah, I agree would be mediocre at best. At least in the Light Omni category we still have the Fire Falcon and, if they ever sort out HSR issues, Fire Moth. Both of those are solid mechs for their weight.
While not super fantastic mechs, the Turkey and Fisher are solid mechs. I would like to see both included. I just don't think they'd be phenomenal outside of distinguishing quirks or a token ECM.
After that point, if we want quality mechs for the Clans, I suppose we will need to lean on Battlemechs until a timeskip. Even then, the number of GOOD omnis are limited. Basically looking at the Nova Cat and Blood Asp as fantastic Omnimech choices, with the Cougar as a wildcard. Even though I love mechs that hit way above their weight class, I fear the Cougar might give up
too much speed to do it.
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 10 April 2016 - 06:12 AM.