xXJ35T3RXx, on 12 July 2017 - 11:23 PM, said:
I say leave stuff the way it is in the Lore. Heavy Gauss can't be mounted in arms since the recoil from a shot would tear the 'mechs arm off. And due to it's large size it can only fit in the side torso section of IS 'mechs with standard engines. If you deviate from the lore further and further, the game is less and less battletech and more just stompy generic robotic fighting machines.
TT rules doe not equal lore.
Find me one line in any novel or lore fluff that references a weapons critical space requirement, you may find some that reference weight, but none that reference crit spaces.
In the case of the isLB-20X, MWO lacks two critical rules that made it passible in TT, crit splitting and dual ammo types.
Those two rules for TT took an 11 crit weapon and made it okay, crit splitting made it take the most restrictive firing arch, there are also several mechs in lore (and TT rules) that take advantage of that, two big ones are the Bushwacker 1L and Nightstar 9SS. Now we are getting a PGI version of the NSR-9SS, they removed the arm mounted LB-20x and gave it a UAC/20 in place, also changed it the NSR-9S... It is still a made up variant, to cover a gap that their code prevents them from making.
As for the HGR, I'd like to see them make a special hard point type just for it, and then reduce the crits to 9 or 10, so that we could see a mech like the Crusader 8S that uses an isXL and a HGR that has the HGR crit spilt between the LT and CT.
My point about a reduction in crit spaces doesn't hurt a single lore build, not in any way, shape or form. Reduction in weight does how ever.
Considering that most of the weapons in this game exist in an .XML flie, nothing is stopping PGI from adjusting any weapon stats as they see fit, the only thing that seems to be holding them back (aside from their own code) is a bunch of people clinging to a table top rule set that has not seen a rule overhaul in 30 years. Now don't get me wrong I both love and hate the fact that like Palladium system, modern Battletech is still compatible with the first 3025 TRO ever printed, the one that didn't give the Hatchet-man a hatchet as at the time, there were no rules for melee weapons.