Allow me to demonstrate. This is how much your Archer has to expose itself in order to get a LoS, highlighted in green. Basically your entire torsi. And if you have your launchers open, denoted by red, then the enemy can spot you even easier from behind cover.
![Posted Image](http://i.imgur.com/REVe8oG.jpg)
Now compare that to another similarly profiled Heavy mech that is also known in lore for carrying dual LRM20s--the Mad Dog. See how little the Dog has to expose, in order to spot the enemy?
![Posted Image](http://i.imgur.com/VlKsIka.jpg)
IMO, it would be better if PGI moves the cockpit to a higher vantage point, so that the mech gets a new lease on life. Remember how some people like to say "Get your own lock, LRM noob"? Well, the Archer is one LRM mech that can't get a lock by itself without seriously endangering its safety.
![Posted Image](http://i.imgur.com/E9td3hl.jpg)
Finally, I know some BT purists will likely get a stroke from such decision, but I think this case is a special one. Archer needs it. Not to mention the TT miniatures had high mounted cockpit, as shown here.
![Posted Image](http://i.imgur.com/veu5Pj3.jpg)
Do you think PGI should raise the cockpit of the Archer?
Edited by El Bandito, 22 August 2016 - 05:24 PM.