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Heat Spike After Side Torso Is Destroyed

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#1 Cyrilis

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Posted 28 January 2019 - 01:23 PM

Me an a lot of People have noticed, that you gain a massive heat spike while side torsos are getting destroyed. Seems like the actual present heat gets re-distributet on the remaining heat sinks which may cause an instant shutdown as the heat capacity gets reduced, but the heat stays the same.

It needs to be the other way around. The remaining heat needs to be normalized (!) on the remaining number of heat sinks resulting in a constant heat level with (just) a reduced heat capacity.

PLS address this PGI. Its really annoying when you come back from a nice and cosy shutdown (no pun intended) and just get shot into another one without having actually produced any heat!

reproducibility: always and everywhere... all chassis

#2 Tarl Cabot

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Posted 28 January 2019 - 09:07 PM

That is the way it was patched in a few months ago. Instead of removing reducing the Heat Scale/bar from the bottom up, it now removes it from the top down. It was a combo move to fix some but not all the heat bar bugs and to put more emphasis on not riding that heat bar when ya coming under heavy fire.

So it is removing 40% of the engine heat sinks + any heatsinks on the destroyed ST side. That 40% is 4 out of the 10 engine heatsinks. If there are heatsinks in the engine HS slots that is included in the 40%. Example, Timber wolf has a total of 15 HS = 10 engine HS + 5 HS loaded in the HS slots. So 40% makes 6 out of 15 HS are lost.

So technically it is not a heat spike, same amount of heat but now the top has been removed from that heat bar and if the heat level is pass that threshold, shutdown occurs and some heat damage, or if Override is in place, heat damage.

It was patched in the Oct 2018 patch This is the patch that changed up the dissipation rate/heat cap

https://mwomercs.com...50-16-oct-2018/

Patched in Dec. Tis what I get for skimming way too fast through the patch notes.

https://mwomercs.com...00-11-dec-2018/


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Heat System:

Destroyed Heat Sinks and Clan XL / IS Light Engine side torso destruction penalties now removes total heat threshold from the top of the available heat pool rather then from the bottom.

This will mean that instead of limiting the amount of heat your bar can be reduced to, redlining to the edge of the shutdown threshold will result in a shutdown or an overridden state if an enemy destroys Heat Sinks or damages an engine out from under you.

Heat System Design Notes: We have decided to make some back end changes to the way the heat threshold system is calculated in order to address a number of heat related display bugs that resulted in irregular heat bar behavior when components where destroyed out from under a player while they still had accumulated heat. While this change is mostly targeted to remove these heat display bugs, this will carry with it some shifts to the way that the heat system works. Especially when it comes to 'Mechs that are redlining and have their components blown out from under them. We felt this change adds a slight bit more to the risk / reward factor for those that redline their 'Mechs close to the shutdown threshold, and is most apparent when a Clan XL or Inner Sphere Light side torso destruction penalty kicks in.

Edited by Tarl Cabot, 29 January 2019 - 04:10 AM.


#3 justcallme A S H

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Posted 29 January 2019 - 03:47 AM

It was patched in December. Not Oct

Oct was the dissipation change.

The torso loss came later in an attempt to fix the heat bug (incorrect bar readings) but it failed to do that.


Either way it needs to he removed. It's a insta gib mechanic, I see players suffering from it daily. It's not helping the enjoyment of the game.

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Posted 29 January 2019 - 11:28 AM

Yep, absolutely stupid idea.

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Posted 30 January 2019 - 05:59 PM

It is not a heat "spike" though but before this change went live there was immediate heat effect when losing a ST with a cXL/LFE.

Timber Wolf has total 15 teHS in the engine, both 10 eHS and 5eslotHS

Heat scale/bar = base 30+20 eHS (SHS or DHS)

15 teHS

Heat bar/scale: Base 30 + 10eHS + 0.5*5 eslotHS = 30 + 2*10 + 2.50 = 52.50 heat scale/bar = 100 %

Destroyed ST = 40% tHS = 6 teHS lost out of 15 teHS leaving 60% teHS

6 teHS lost, does that number actual 10 eHS? I bet it does but since the was removed from the bottom it never really affected anyone. (answered the question with the patch notes listed below)



****Base 30 + 4 eHS remaining + 5 eslotHS = new heat scale/bar = 30 + 2*4 + 0.5*5 = 40.5 = New 100% heat scale/bar

40.5/52.5 = 77.14% of original Heat scale/bar left, losing 22.76% of the heat scale/bar.

WIth a cXL/LFE engine with only 10 teHS in it, 4 out of 10 HS lost.
30 + 2*6 teHS = 30 + 12 = 42

42/50 = 84% if the heat scale/bar actually scaled this max %. Technically the mech lost 16% of its heat scale bar when it lost 40% of the heat sinks. But that loss was originally reflected by coming off the bottom so there was no real, instant negative effect of losing even the engine total heatsinks.

I have not viewed any video showing when a pilot was NOT riding 90% heat scale/bar when losing a ST but for the mechs equipped with engines with extra HS slots which are utilized, where exactly is that 40% being removed from?

https://mwomercs.com...ost__p__6198128

I answered my own question, and this is when the cXL was added its first penalty while set to 20%. The update to 40% years later was likely due to the actual dissipation lost more so than the capacity loss, or both, patched 1-24-2017 for 40%, original 20% 10-07-2014, movement penalty 12-01-2015.

https://mwomercs.com...ost__p__3795963

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  • New heat penalties when a 'Mech equipped with a Clan XL engine loses a side torso.
  • The 'Mech will lose 20% of the heat sinks in the engine.
  • This percentage is calculated as the total of the heat sinks integral to the engine as well as any equipped in its heat sink slots.
  • The lost heat sinks are removed from those integral to the engine



So those engines with heat sink slots that are utilized are hit harder with the loss of a ST than those mechs which do not use or do not have additional heat sinks in the engine HS slots.

Edited by Tarl Cabot, 30 January 2019 - 06:00 PM.






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