Throe, on 07 May 2018 - 02:21 PM, said:
new stock builds:
No one in their right mind would upgrade to FF armor before upgrading to Endosteel internals. It just doesn't make sense.
Also, seeing as how at least some of these Variants have Standard Engines, and some have eXtra Light Engines, would it not make sense for at least one to have a Light Engine as well?
Actually there are very sound engineering reasons for having ferrous armour in place before endo steel internals.
Time and engineering capability.
To fit internals you basically have to dismantle the entire mech, or retool a production line, severely reducing the numbers of mechs available.
Armour replacement is 'simply' that.
You are making assumptions based on how easy it is to change a virtual mech in the mech lab with a few button clicks. In times of war, the impact of production is of vital importance, and it's far better to have, each one of your 'fleet' slightly upgraded taking a few days for each unit in a relatively simple process, than a process which would require intensive engineering capacity.
Now Fasa and the people that have added to this game, Afterwards. have from my fairly intensive knowledge of AFV production and upgrading, been pretty damn clueless. Sometimes though, they stumble onto what is best practice, by accident or lucky guess.
Yes P.G.I could take artistic licence with the variants they make, even the non canon ones, and they could put a light engine in the mix, but they chose to,
Stick to lorrish builds, with inflated hard points whenever possible
This also gives people the more expensive XL engine, which people can sell.
Yes this is a game, and engineering in a fictional game matters zilch, to those that don't give a damn except about optimised mechs.
There are just as many though that do give a damn, and are glad P.G.I do what they do.