Lawstar, on 05 August 2012 - 11:24 AM, said:
...thin[k] about trying to put a 12 cylinder rolls royce engine on a fiat....MAJOR STRUCTURAL REVISIONS...so the system MWO proposes ONLY makes sense with the use of different mech models...otherwise why bother with different models??????
I've seen it. They have pictures of it. The Fiat with a Rolls Royce V12.
Its the Fiat G.59
Problem with examples is, you can be wrong by not specifying exactly what you ment by "Fiat" and "Rolls Royce V12"
Back to the OP! Ok, seems you like to place things if you can make room. Fair enough. I will argure that the Hardpoint system makes sence though, by taking it to a modern equivalent. Aircraft!
The modern fighter has a hardpoint system. Its also limited by weight. Lets take the
F/A-18C. Sleek, fighter/attack aircraft. Very Omni-Mech like in that aspect. I can have missles and bombs so I can protect my self even. What I can not do, is breach the weight limit of the hardpoints. Thats why I can not have a 2000Lb bomb on the wing tip hardpoint.
I also can not remove one of the two engines (Cause I need just one, right?) and then slap more missles in that slot the engine was. The F/A-18 is very post Clan in its hardpoint system though.
What we have now is Vietnam era planes. They have hardpoints also, but gosh darn it, my
A-6 Avenger is not set up to take on a
MiG-21. There is even a recorded instance of an
A-1 Skyraider killing a
MiG-17.
That took skill. He didn't switch in missles because his plane could lift its weight in ordanance. He can not equip it due to other limits in the frame and its design.
The IS mechs we are using, are very much limited, like the Skyraider. Its designed for a role, as are the hardpoints. This arm was ment to have a gun, and has all the systems to support a gun. I have a way to feed ammo, and it probably dosn't require the power like an energy weapons uses. That Arm has no feed system, and the power lines for an Energy weapon. Who knows, I may have the room for a bulky LRM-10 in the front, but its designed for an LRM 10, with all the nessisary parts to support an LRM system. I can place an SRM in there, because its not that big of a retool, and probably shair alot of the same parts due to the fact they fire missles, and not a freekin laser strapped to its head... Sorry, had an evil genius moment. I'm better now.
Back to the TL;DR summing up. This is a design aspect taken by the developer, in respect to the canon, to limit you from mounting the biggest guns to the smallest frame, or just turn a huge frame into a walking deathtrap. You have to play in the limits, know your enemies, and make them dance your dance. Just like a Fighter pilot.
Edited by FuzzyHalibut, 13 September 2012 - 01:27 AM.