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Next Meck Pack Poll Discussion! Updated Choices And Dev Comments! Escalation Mechs Removed!


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#2221 Gas Guzzler

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 01:54 PM

View PostScrapIron Prime, on 23 January 2022 - 01:48 PM, said:

and I just want the single most up-voted inner sphere heavy mech that we've yet to see on the battlefield. you know the one.

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Oh wow a 65 tonner with jack of all trades hardpoints. How unique.

*yawn*

That's literally the one mech I would not buy on principle.

Edited by Gas Guzzler, 23 January 2022 - 01:54 PM.


#2222 ScrapIron Prime

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 02:18 PM

View PostGas Guzzler, on 23 January 2022 - 01:54 PM, said:


Oh wow a 65 tonner with jack of all trades hardpoints. How unique.

*yawn*

That's literally the one mech I would not buy on principle.

Thankfully it has more than one variant. Including one stock using a heavy gauss rifle high on one torso.

But hey, it’s Unseen, it’s original to the very beginning of Battletech, and it has the most votes of any IS heavy in the suggestions forum threads. Nuff said.

#2223 Gas Guzzler

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 02:28 PM

View PostScrapIron Prime, on 23 January 2022 - 02:18 PM, said:

Thankfully it has more than one variant. Including one stock using a heavy gauss rifle high on one torso.

But hey, it’s Unseen, it’s original to the very beginning of Battletech, and it has the most votes of any IS heavy in the suggestions forum threads. Nuff said.


Yeah because we don't have any 65 tonners that can put a heavy gauss in one torso. BTW that variant has an XL engine and Heavy Gauss...

Unfortunately you might be right. I just hope it doesn't completely seal the fate of not getting any more mech packs. Because you know... it won't sell well. Kind of like how the Grand Dragon flopped.

Edited by Gas Guzzler, 23 January 2022 - 02:31 PM.


#2224 Kanil

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 07:40 PM

View PostGas Guzzler, on 23 January 2022 - 02:28 PM, said:

I just hope it doesn't completely seal the fate of not getting any more mech packs.


I'm pretty sure that fate's already been sealed given that we haven't gotten any new 'mechs in three years.

Anyway, I've recently found myself going from "only interested in Clan assault battlemech power creep Phoenix Hawk IIC" to "would also buy a Perseus for the lulz".

#2225 ScrapIron Prime

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 08:13 PM

View PostKanil, on 23 January 2022 - 07:40 PM, said:

I'm pretty sure that fate's already been sealed given that we haven't gotten any new 'mechs in three years.


Yeah, that's the real downside. Much as we all want these mechs, there's nobody in PGi assigned to making them. And since they just officially released their game plan for "do nothing and milk the game for cash", we're not likely to see any more 3D models. They teased at one a few months back, and that one is likely to be the Bull Shark since HBS already made a compatible model for it for a Battletech DLC.

But since that hasn't come to pass yet either, perhaps that was just an overenthusiastic promise with no teeth. We shall see.

Edited by ScrapIron Prime, 23 January 2022 - 08:14 PM.


#2226 The Lighthouse

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Posted 28 March 2022 - 11:51 PM

Well, we do get Crusader in the end. Not sure the release schedules of any future mechs though.


At least we can resume talking about new mechs again. *Revives the thread*

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 03:26 AM

And just wait three years for the next one.

#2228 TheArisen

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 08:27 AM

Obviously a lot will depend on how well the Crusader does. If it does well that's going to incentivize more new mechs. For the Crusader I'll say the 14 energy 6T is a very important variant to add.

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 12:24 PM

There's already an existing model for the Bull Shark... just saying. AND you could release it as both Clan and IS...

#2230 Nightbird

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 01:05 PM

View PostTheArisen, on 29 March 2022 - 08:27 AM, said:

Obviously a lot will depend on how well the Crusader does. If it does well that's going to incentivize more new mechs. For the Crusader I'll say the 14 energy 6T is a very important variant to add.


It's also important that you can pick which variant is c-bill boosted. Another reason that previous packs sold more poorly than necessary: the collector's variant is usually a bad or the worst variant.

#2231 FupDup

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 01:09 PM

View PostNightbird, on 29 March 2022 - 01:05 PM, said:

It's also important that you can pick which variant is c-bill boosted. Another reason that previous packs sold more poorly than necessary: the collector's variant is usually a bad or the worst variant.

The established tradition is for the first/original variant to be the collector's, so in the case of the Crusader that's gonna be a hard sell.

This is the part where I shamelessly plug the idea to use cockpit items for collector bonuses instead of predetermined variants. Maybe somehow limit the items to only be mountable on all the variants of the intended chassis (i.e. Crusader collector cockpit item can be put in any Crusader variant, including possible future ones, but not other chassis).

Edited by FupDup, 29 March 2022 - 01:10 PM.


#2232 pbiggz

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Posted 29 March 2022 - 07:28 PM

I for one am ready to gas up Gas Guzzler and agitate for his kingfisher. I'd like to drive that thing around. A hypertanky clan assault brawler sounds like an absolute joy.

#2233 Odanan

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Posted 05 April 2022 - 08:37 AM

View PostFupDup, on 29 March 2022 - 01:09 PM, said:

The established tradition is for the first/original variant to be the collector's, so in the case of the Crusader that's gonna be a hard sell.

This is the part where I shamelessly plug the idea to use cockpit items for collector bonuses instead of predetermined variants. Maybe somehow limit the items to only be mountable on all the variants of the intended chassis (i.e. Crusader collector cockpit item can be put in any Crusader variant, including possible future ones, but not other chassis).

This is a great idea!

#2234 1453 R

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Posted 05 April 2022 - 09:03 AM

View Postpbiggz, on 29 March 2022 - 07:28 PM, said:

I for one am ready to gas up Gas Guzzler and agitate for his kingfisher. I'd like to drive that thing around. A hypertanky clan assault brawler sounds like an absolute joy.


Twenty-four tons of pod space on a ninety-ton assault 'Mech feels like a recipe for Gargoyle Problems, especially as most of the variants center around a moderate number of heavier weapons rather than the profusion of smaller junk that allows the Gargoyle to just barely qualify as a real 'Mech. The Kingfisher is robust ay-eff to be sure, and Endo/Ferro at least means it's not leaving tonnage on the table, but those three 'extra' fixed external DHS are an issue, as is the giant engine everybody will hate.

To be fair, the art for the thing is heckin' nice. It's more-or-less a ninety-ton Omni Kodiak, just...with half-ish the payload space. Perhaps it could be made maneuverable enough to not be agonizing to pilot in exchange for its poor firepower. Still a better choice than the poor Turkina.

#2235 pbiggz

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Posted 05 April 2022 - 11:04 AM

View Post1453 R, on 05 April 2022 - 09:03 AM, said:

Twenty-four tons of pod space on a ninety-ton assault 'Mech feels like a recipe for Gargoyle Problems, especially as most of the variants center around a moderate number of heavier weapons rather than the profusion of smaller junk that allows the Gargoyle to just barely qualify as a real 'Mech. The Kingfisher is robust ay-eff to be sure, and Endo/Ferro at least means it's not leaving tonnage on the table, but those three 'extra' fixed external DHS are an issue, as is the giant engine everybody will hate.

To be fair, the art for the thing is heckin' nice. It's more-or-less a ninety-ton Omni Kodiak, just...with half-ish the payload space. Perhaps it could be made maneuverable enough to not be agonizing to pilot in exchange for its poor firepower. Still a better choice than the poor Turkina.


We said much the same about the executioner, which is a fairly top-tier assault. It needed quirks though. Either the Turkina or Kingfisher would again be much the same; slightly esoteric and in need of polite, but firm quirking.

I'd take a Turkina that was capable of jumping. By that i mean that there are jump capable direwolves, if you're generous with the definition of jumping. If the Turkina is to be worth something, it needs an edge over the direwolf, that edge should be extremely powerful jumpjets, and maybe dramatically reduced fall damage to boot.

I'd take the kingfisher if they really leaned into the durability. It is undergunned. It has a fixed, large standard engine. I see no reason anyone would want it unquirked or only gently quirked. It would just be a strictly worse executioner. If it must be undergunned, make it next to indestructible. Make it tankier than a kodiak. Make it fun.

#2236 The Lighthouse

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Posted 05 April 2022 - 10:58 PM

I still demand Hollander. Although I understand PGI does not want to make a mech that would have poor sale.

(Or is it? It is well known people buy stuffs not for performance reason though...)

#2237 Akamia Terizen

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Posted 05 April 2022 - 11:54 PM

The Lighthouse said:

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I still demand Hollander. Although I understand PGI does not want to make a mech that would have poor sale.

(Or is it? It is well known people buy stuffs not for performance reason though...)

If they can make an UrbanMech into a viable machine, they can certainly do the same for the Hollander.

Almost no one uses stock ’Mechs, and even among those who do, I’ve yet to meet one who uses a stock Urbie. All the Hollander needs is some empty hardpoints for people to fill so they aren’t stuck being just a walking Gauss Rifle with it. lol

Edited by Akamia Terizen, 05 April 2022 - 11:54 PM.


#2238 TheArisen

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Posted 06 April 2022 - 01:15 AM

View PostAkamia Terizen, on 05 April 2022 - 11:54 PM, said:

If they can make an UrbanMech into a viable machine, they can certainly do the same for the Hollander.

Almost no one uses stock ’Mechs, and even among those who do, I’ve yet to meet one who uses a stock Urbie. All the Hollander needs is some empty hardpoints for people to fill so they aren’t stuck being just a walking Gauss Rifle with it. lol

The entire point of the Hollander is it's oversized gauss rifle. Inflation follows the locations and types of weapons so the 35t Hollander has nothing to offer MWO.

However there is the 45t Hollander II which could provide some value.

#2239 Akamia Terizen

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Posted 06 April 2022 - 01:20 AM

View PostTheArisen, on 06 April 2022 - 01:15 AM, said:

The entire point of the Hollander is it's oversized gauss rifle. Inflation follows the locations and types of weapons so the 35t Hollander has nothing to offer MWO.

However there is the 45t Hollander II which could provide some value.

I’d argue the entire point of the Urbie is its absurdly slow engine and big autocannon, but that didn’t stop MWO from divorcing it from that identity in terms of customization. How many Urbies do you see losing footraces to Atlases these days? Posted Image

Either way, we’ll see what happens.

Edited by Akamia Terizen, 06 April 2022 - 01:45 AM.


#2240 FupDup

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Posted 06 April 2022 - 02:53 AM

The Hollander could in theory be given something crazy like 8-12 ballistic hardpoints all in that one side torso, but the "dynamic" geometry on that would look completely ugly and ruin any aesthetic the mech would've had.

If we were to get the Hollander 1 in MWO, I'd rather keep the hardpoint count low but crank up the offensive quirks to 11 (more than the Spider 5V) and of course plenty of armor.





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