Commander A9, on 23 December 2016 - 08:10 AM, said:
But XLs blowing up after blowing a torso...isn't that how it worked in tabletop?
And wasn't the game supposed to, in part, mirror tabletop?
No, you took through armor crits which damaged your engine. Each engine crit increased heat, slowed speed and after 3, you exploded. Blowing out a whole segment of a mech (like a ST) was incredibly rare. Normally you'd get killed by a Golden BB - that's when, say, I shoot your pristine Atlas with an AC2, get a TAC (through armor crit) and hit your pilot, you fail your roll and die instantly, or I set off your ammo or something.
Also in TT weapons were so inaccurate you had 50/50 odds of hitting a mech *somewhere* at random (spray and pray) at 90m with a medium laser. 50% chance you'd miss. If you were a *really good shot* you might push that to 150m. We're talking Natasha Kerensky good.
It was never about ST loss but about crit spaces. Total crit spaces used by engines. IS had 3 in the ST, Clans 2. They both had 6 in the CT. So in TT the difference was really, really minor. Rarely came up. IS had 12 Engine crits that might get hit, Clans had 10.
However that only worked in TT because getting a whole ST blown out was incredibly incredibly rare and engine failure or not would pretty much end that mech anyway, you'd have been hit so hard so many times that your pilot would be injured from falls, etc. etc.
That's the point. The mechanic in TT was never in any way built around the idea of a single hit location getting repeatedly shot, it was TACs that tended to set engines off. You'd rarely lose all the structure in a location, it'd get crippled by crits with 1 or 2 hits after the armor was gone. Engine crits would happen over all 3 torsos, you'd get 1 or 2 and GTFO because on #3 Bad Things Happen and you could get it even if you still had armor.
So making IS XL not explode on ST loss isn't violating canon to any real degree, not a fraction as much as convergence does or lack of heat scale does or liquid metal mech customization does.