We may not be able to choose which map we drop on but can we select our paint scheme to match the terrain? Every damn time I land on a snow planet I am painted black or green!
Camo Spec Loadouts
Started by MechWarrior5152251, Sep 13 2017 04:11 AM
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#1
Posted 13 September 2017 - 04:11 AM
#2
Posted 13 September 2017 - 04:51 AM
In some other games you set different camo schemes which show on the appropriately themed map. No overly effective for most mechs but stealth commandos... yep that would be cool fun.
#3
Posted 13 September 2017 - 04:55 AM
So basically you want the AW camo system?
#4
Posted 13 September 2017 - 06:55 AM
Beyond several hundred meters, every camo turns to ugly grey.
#5
Posted 13 September 2017 - 01:41 PM
So then white works as best camo on every map?
#6
Posted 13 September 2017 - 01:55 PM
What Bandito said.
Basic green (default) is actually a all-purpose color that camouflages well on nearly every map. Kind of dumb considering that PGI wanted to monetise colors, and aren't giving good reason to buy any.
Camos work well.
Painting with whites or premium colors make you light up like a torch on any dark map. Better to stick to greys or dark hues if you're looking to hide.
Basic green (default) is actually a all-purpose color that camouflages well on nearly every map. Kind of dumb considering that PGI wanted to monetise colors, and aren't giving good reason to buy any.
Camos work well.
Painting with whites or premium colors make you light up like a torch on any dark map. Better to stick to greys or dark hues if you're looking to hide.
#7
Posted 13 September 2017 - 04:19 PM
I've been finding a rather odd success with smoke jag black, obsidian black and camo green, its just enough color to make me happy to look at my mech, but not enough to attract attention.
It actually seems like the more drab colors paint you to be "not a threat" or an attractive target. Kinda cool to see the fact nature still has an effect on us this day and age. Think brightly colored flowers and honeybees, more attractive you are (camo pattern and colors used) the more customers you get (mechs trying to shoot your face off.)
It actually seems like the more drab colors paint you to be "not a threat" or an attractive target. Kinda cool to see the fact nature still has an effect on us this day and age. Think brightly colored flowers and honeybees, more attractive you are (camo pattern and colors used) the more customers you get (mechs trying to shoot your face off.)
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