AedanCousland, on 01 June 2018 - 03:05 PM, said:
I have a question, if someone will take the time to help, please?
I have two variants of the same Mech. For the first variant, the armour shown in the bottom right of the Mechlab shows as 554/558 and it has ECM. For the second variant I get 558/558 but no ECM. For the center torso alone, variant B has 10 points extra armour. It also has better firepower by way of an SRM 6 - 10 points more. But it doesn't have ECM. Cooling is 5% greater on the first variant. Both have AMS. I can fit a targeting comp. on variant A, but not B due to the SRM ammo.
My question is, is the addition of the ECM and a Targeting Computer worth such a significant reduction in armour?
In terms of max armor, unless there's something specific about the quirks, all you really need to do is change the weight from something else back into armor to make up the difference.
This said, ECM does a number of things, the most valuable of which is it makes it take significantly longer for enemies to get your "information", that is details on exactly what weapons you have, what damage you have, and where that damage is. This means that enemies fighting you, until some enemy acquires that information, will not know that your (as an example) your left leg is nearly broken. As such they may be shooting your torsos, your arms, or even the wrong leg without knowing that you'd be a limping mess if they just shot the weak leg.
It of course has many other advantages. Most of those however rely on either being too close too the bad guys, or are removed by the bad guys using "BAP" or "CAP", the two..okay three Active Probes (there's also LCAP).
Every mech can equip AMS...EXCEPT the Cicada X5.
But some can equip two, or three, or four. If they already have one built on it stock it can probably carry 2.
What's important is that the machine suits your needs... or could be changed to suit your needs. So rather than looking at what it has when you get it like you would in Battletech (the tabletop under the full rules of a campaign or the Hare-Brained Schemes PC version as major modifications could take a month of game time or more), here in MWO you look at the hardpoints and make a decision based on what it "could be" rather than "what it is." Because nobody runs it stock on here except for the occasional "stock only" private matches.
Any mech can equip a targeting computer.
Though only one with an ECM hardpoint can equip ECM.