Karl Streiger, on 21 June 2016 - 11:28 PM, said:
You may be right but the issue is not: all Mechs size is calculated by the same volume metric
The issue is Hitboxes - location and size.
Hitboxes can be quirked for. Volume cannot. What's your point?
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Or just to show it more simple:
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same volume
One compound object benefits more from running an XL than a STD, and the other is the opposite. What's your point? Also to remind you again, hitboxes can be quirked for. Volume cannot.
Deathlike, on 22 June 2016 - 03:31 AM, said:
Again, you don't even understand.
Are you sure about that? Would you like to phone a friend? 50/50? Ooh, I know: ask the audience!
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Take for instance a Jenner vs a Firestarter. Outside of the Oxide (since it has better quirks than the rest of the Jenners), the Firestarters have been a better Light than the Jenner - the Jenner's torso literally huge... much more larger compared to its tiny arms. The Firestarter's arms are bigger, but are better at shielding the side torsos. Before Oxides were quirked out of whack, Firestarters were a far more dominating Light than Jenners due to inherent shape... and that's even before both mechs even got quirks.
So, we're completely ignoring that Firestarters can take more guns, have a better distribution of said gun across the chassis, the almost identical engines, and that they had broken hitboxes for a massive length of time even after their hitboxes were "fixed"? Oh, gee, I wonder which 'Mech people are going to take when given the choice between power-creep and not-power-creep. Literally the only difference betwen a Jenner and any other aircraft-torso IS 'Mech is that the Jenner didn't get any durability quirks; Its hitboxes are par for the course.
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Under the same instance, a Jenner has a better profile than its Jenner IIC counterpart. The arms on the Jenner IIC are much larger than the Jenner, and often get shot off more as a consequence. They are still both 35-tonners, but the area of an object, based on their profile from where you are viewing determines how much easier it is to shoot that mech, and its components. It's simple geometry.
Are we also ignoring all the benefits that come with clam equipment? Because that seems like a fair balancing factor for the very marginally "worse" profile. For reference, the Jenner IIC's torso doesn't extend as far back as on the standard Jenner, though it is built up higher, and makes zero difference either way. And, as I stated above in response to Karl, that can be quirked for.
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This is before talking about how a 35-ton Firestarter is closely sized to a 65-ton Catapult.
Sure, the Cataplut is "only" 2m taller... and the Firestarter is "ONLY" able to fit comfortably in the space of the Catapult's torso and half of the ears. Yep. Definitely needs to be fixed. You should let PGI know about that right away: the Catapult is STILL too big and needs to be shrunk more.
Edited by Volthorne, 23 June 2016 - 10:57 AM.