Brauer, on 16 December 2020 - 06:53 PM, said:
That's already true for quirks. Good quirks can make or break IS mechs (mostly due to IS tech being crappy but still). I'm not sure how you get that it is never possible though, seems like quite the leap or that your mind is honed to one specific implementation of sized hardpoints. Sized hardpoints can be implemented like most people suggest but that is kinda dumb imo (small, medium, large, huge, etc).
Brauer, on 16 December 2020 - 06:53 PM, said:
Balance doesn't have to be only buffing...the whole point is to hamper or limit good mechs (specifically versatile ones). Does it work always? No. Is it useful to have in the toolkit to help control mechs that are OP or overly versatile? Yes.
Anyone who thinks this solves the need for quirks is naive, however it does allow for other ways to limit some abuse of some quirks by limiting what mechs can mount and control some of the overlap that we have in this game. That said I would rather see mechs be narrowed down to one variant before we see sized hardpoints. Sized hardpoints also don't really work well with TT construction rules, it works better if you can do what Mektek did and have different types and can allow and also segment them. For reference MW4 technically only allowed one type per section, the stuff you could do in the free version of MW4 was actually hax to allow for multiple in the same section (as well as the special types).
I think a lot of this may be due to some faulty assumptions, which I don't necessarily blame you on because there have been some bad suggestions around it, however to be clear all current loadouts COULD be allowed in a sized hardpoints system, the only thing that matters is the implementation and the actual limits that get put in place.
I've seen this work back in the MW4 mod days, like when AMS is limited to a select number of chassis' it can't actually boost the mechs that can mount it (since it can be seen as a nerf to other mechs).
Edited by Quicksilver Kalasa, 16 December 2020 - 07:50 PM.