Mechs' Cockpit Size, A Bit Unnatural?
#1
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:03 AM
As I stare more and more, the mech cockpits just seem more and more... unusual.
For example, look at the cockpit of Ebon Jaguar. It sorta fits consistently with how a person might sit inside a cylindrical cockpit. But then you look at the Shadow Cat, and I realize... there is NO WAY a person is sitting in there. Just comparing the size of SC and Ebon and you realize that the cockpit area of SC is WAY too small. Are SC pilots all dwarfs?
Either that, or the Ebon cockpit have a whole ton of wasted space, and all those glass structures are actually some sort of sun roof. I don't know, maybe Ebon is the first mech designed with a space toilet.
Now, take a look at the Arctic Cheetah, and the size is even more weird. THERE IS NO WAY, a person is sitting inside, unless the Arctic Cheetah is taller than the Ebon Jag, which... clearly, it's not. (and in game, you ARE sitting)
The only way for that proportion to make sense, is for the AC pilot to be standing with half of body actually be inside the torse of the Artic Cheetah... so like a weird big Battle Armor.
But that concept has a very sinister implication... if you blow off an arm of an AC, you are literally blowing off an arm of another human being... All those center torso coring? You can actually shooting a PPC into someone's gut. No chance for eject, that pilot is not walking out of the flaming wreckage... eesh.
Grisly indeed...
Let's also look at mechs like the Locust. How in human geometry is someone suppose to fit inside that thing?
So to summarize... 2 points:
1: PGI should be more creative with the actual cockpit, cause they just don't make sense. The way around it is with clever augmented reality screen and showing some pilots standing. Cause otherwise, well... it may as well be magic.
2: Don't pilot an AC, Jenner, or Locust. Remember, every time it gets blown up, you are actually dead. There are not enough Darth Vadar Robot arm to replace all those broken limbs. (and/or artificial entrails)
#2
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:12 AM
Or see it for yourself all first person when you decide to take one of the other Battlemechs there for a test ride.
Edited by Pronotum, 19 April 2016 - 10:13 AM.
#3
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:14 AM
#4
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:16 AM
That said a few of the cockpits are apparently recessed into the torso, as there is no other way they would work.
#5
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:26 AM
Bishop Steiner, on 19 April 2016 - 10:16 AM, said:
That said a few of the cockpits are apparently recessed into the torso, as there is no other way they would work.
And as is lore appropriate, the Spider is a deathtrap for the pilot. XD
#6
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:50 AM
Hello, I am in the mech with the lowest armor in the game, and by the way, I am also nearly blind!
#7
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:53 AM
Foxwalker, on 19 April 2016 - 10:50 AM, said:
Hello, I am in the mech with the lowest armor in the game, and by the way, I am also nearly blind!
Well, as long as you're not in a Phoenix variant that adds extra bars in front of your face or the Pirates' bane with epilepsy inducing machine guns, they're not THAT bad.
#8
Posted 19 April 2016 - 10:56 AM
#9
Posted 19 April 2016 - 11:05 AM
Pronotum, on 19 April 2016 - 10:12 AM, said:
Or see it for yourself all first person when you decide to take one of the other Battlemechs there for a test ride.
Well, I don't know how accurate those scales are (I really don't think PGI did that great of scaling comparing to the environment TBH)
But from the different lore comparison char that I've seen, aren't light mechs just 6 meters? A regular human is about 1~1.5 meters sitting down (taking away the thigh), and you look at the Arctic Cheetah, with the head being like in a 1:11 ratio and there is no WAY a person is not having half of his body inside the torso portion.
Other than that, because human size is the constant in mech size variables. Basically, the smaller the mech, the larger the cockpit should appear, right? Which would make Shadow Cat vastly weird size wise compare to a Ebon Jaguar.
(which comes to my second senario, if we accept that SC is the correct size, then Ebon Jag cockpit is just WAY too big unless we accept that the glass is not for forward view, but like a ginormous sun roof)
Edited by razenWing, 19 April 2016 - 11:05 AM.
#10
Posted 19 April 2016 - 11:17 AM
#11
Posted 19 April 2016 - 03:54 PM
First I took a picture, to compare it to an average mechanic.
http://i.imgur.com/xSFfcNa.jpg
And then applied that to some crap Photoshop (GIMP, actually) in a lousy attempt to see how large would the cockpit need to be. To me, the scale on the tiny Locust seems very legit. Well, to a guy with "excellent artistic skill and sense of scale" it does at least.
http://i.imgur.com/ixt5Ko0.png
And the locust's cockpit on the inside, if needed.
http://i.imgur.com/Pd0Cfh1.jpg
Edited by Pronotum, 19 April 2016 - 03:56 PM.
#12
Posted 19 April 2016 - 04:22 PM
That's more so the mech designs fault though, as indeed many aren't created in a way that would physically allow a pilot to fit properly. Ironically your pilot model in-game is scaled correctly in every mech cockpit, and so the cockpits themselves are modeled separately to at least make sense from the pilot's perspective.
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