Top Leliel, on 21 May 2017 - 03:08 PM, said:
Right now, mechs with armor and structure quirks(primarily IS), can get ludicrous amounts of hitpoints: the armor and structure multipliers from the survival tree multiply bonuses acquired from quirks.
Certain mechs, Orions and Bushwackers come to mind, can easily get durability equivalent to most mechs of the next weight class up, while retaining their smaller size(being of a smaller weight). The result of this is that smaller mechs with nodes can become as tough as larger mechs, while having all the advantages of being smaller.
This creep in mech durability is going beyond mere strengths and weaknesses for individual chassis, it may be affecting the core balance of battletech in ways PGI needs to look into. The Bushwacker for instance is supposed to have its advantage in its front profile being slimmer and shorter than other mechs of its size, and that is represented somewhat in-game: giving it 20 free armor to the center torso just seems overkill.
Actually I'm talking about mechs that had little to no quirks before or simply horrible quirks. Those are the ones I went to first to see if they were brought up to playable again and so far the majority of them are. Wasn't a big part of the point of this diversity?
Oh and being a light player... no you can't get a bump up in durability and still have all the advantages of being a small mech. Something has to give if you go full survivability and especially in light mechs with ecm. You either give up 1/2 of what you'd normally put into the weapons tree or more, give up on all but one of the miscellaneous tree, don't go deep enough into the sensor systems to get the bonses that you'd really want in it if you are going into it at all, etc.
Give it a bit of time. I think a lot of people are forming conclusions based on way too little data. 1 week and too many that are complaining are coming across as if they were the skiltree-fu master and well it goes without saying that is not at all possible.
Again yeah I've seen some problems but the majority of problems I've been reading from people on the forums... aren't nearly what they are being made out to be.
Edited by Bellum Dominum, 21 May 2017 - 07:43 PM.