Depressing Mech Choices
#161
Posted 28 January 2012 - 02:45 AM
#162
Posted 28 January 2012 - 02:46 AM
At Atlas CAn punch in a Masakari, it's a POSSIBILITY, but it's certainly not a likely event. That's probably why there's a painting.
In a real fight, I'd bet on a Catapult vrs a Masakari more than I'd bet on an Atlas. (And the Catapult would get a new one torn also).
While Hand are useful in Battletech Meleee (hit role wise) The don't seem to provide any meaningful benefit, fluff wise. A hand is typically used as a Club in human to human fights. It also has the advantage of being able to strangle or move an opposing human.
In a Mech to mech fight, the only combat is simply beating the enemy down. The flexibility of a hand seems wasted.
The real benefit of a hand is in NON-Combat situations. For example a mech with hands can be used for moving debris, or carrying railing for a railroad being built.
While people may laugh that off, in a real world situation, rebuilding after a war, or conquering hearts and minds, is at least if not more important than destroying the enemies ability to fight.
#163
Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:58 AM
#164
Posted 28 January 2012 - 05:39 AM
Its called a plume.
Its a representation of a roman centurions helm.
The Roman Army was one of the strongest of old earths ancient armies.
Maybe thats what they were trying to bring out in the design.
Hands beat a claw for grasping objects any day
LOL clan mechs not animie LOLOLLOLOLOL you loose.
Edited by 19CJ70, 28 January 2012 - 05:40 AM.
#165
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:15 AM
#166
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:26 AM
#168
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:39 AM
CoffiNail, on 28 January 2012 - 07:33 AM, said:
You new to the world?
But honestly THIS community have an all around talent to ****** about freaking everything!
Honestly, complaining about the centurion redesign? Somepeople talking that the OLD ONE was better? REALY?
"lol we dont like anime mecha, screw it that every other person in the world loves it"
"omg, my super realist 100 ton mech, cant heave hands cause surely why would anyone make a gigant robot that have ANY advantage to a tank?"
And soo on...
#169
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:48 AM
#170
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:49 AM
#171
Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:51 AM
StaggerCheck, on 28 January 2012 - 07:49 AM, said:
Why do you think I have such a high post count, this site has been my home since Oct 31st. So much fun and entertainment and you get good convos at times as well!
#172
Posted 29 January 2012 - 02:18 PM
Bigamo, on 27 January 2012 - 08:02 PM, said:
Seriously.
And who wants to send out their most prestigious armored cav units in a giant chicken? And a three-story tall robot isn't exactly inobtrusive, so I can well see why any military would want to have a mech that looks intimidating to their foes and inspirational to their own ground-pounders. Shaping one like a giant armored warrior with lightning flashing from its arm really seems like a no-brainer...
Rhinehart, on 27 January 2012 - 09:06 PM, said:
Which is kind of funny, considering it was their standard Elemental/infantry attack...
And apparently totally acceptable when they wanted to showboat:
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One exception for Clan Jade Falcon came on a lonely hunk of grassed-over rock called Twilight, two jumps outside the Oberon Confederation. Jade Falcon forces approached the planet using what they refer to as an indoctrination sweep, sending forces from the Gryfalcon Galaxy to provide a show of force. Stars of ‘Mechs and Elementals paraded through the center of every village, using bullhorns to announce the planet’s absorption into the Clan Jade Falcon "Sphere of Clan Prosperity." The terror resulting from such sweeps usually served to quell any opposition.
The Falcon light ‘Mech Star that strode through the clustered buildings of a small Buddhist monastery on Twilight received a shock. That monkish community counted among its members Sarah "Cat" Kattrin, a highly admired battalion commander in one of the Draconis Combine’s elite Sword of Light regiments and an honored ‘Mech instructor. Her wish to find inner peace following her retirement from active duty and the Combine military took Kattrin to many worlds and an equal number of monasteries. She always traveled with Self-Deception, the ‘Mech awarded her by the grateful Kurita family. I was honored to meet her during her days of wandering, and was impressed by her skills and good humor.
The warriors of Gyrfalcon Galaxy, puzzled because the monks did not run in terror at their approach, and showed even less emotion at the destruction of their temple, resorted to torturing the monastery’s abbot in an effort to provoke a reaction. At this outrage, the fifty-nine-year-old Sarah threw off her robes, strode up to the Star Commander’s ‘Mech, and delivered a personal challenge in the time-honored Combine tradition, her gray hair trailing behind her in the wind and smoke. Star Commander Briggan of the Second Falcon Striker Cluster laughed, but accepted her challenge.
As I watched the tapes of the fight between Briggan in his Uller-A and Kattrin in her Phoenix-Hawk, I understood why it raised some Falcon warrior eyebrows. Kattrin, though long out of practice, managed to stay out of danger long enough to regain her confidence. Briggan, momentarily surprised by his opponent’s skill, approached her more cautiously than was wise, giving Kattrin even more time to reorient herself.
Kattrin warmed up in mid-battle, using a flurry of attacks and ripostes to search for a weakness in the Uller’s armor and armament. She found precious few, and was almost defeated when Briggan counterattacked with several volleys from hid Gauss rifle cannon that forced Kattrin to shift quickly to avoid a direct hit. Despite her considerable skill, she lost whole sections of armor, ran up her ‘Mech’s heat, and, most damning, lost all her lasers. But she was not unarmed. Kattrin still managed to disable her opponent’s let leg by rushing in and leveling a wicked kick at the outside of the Uller’s knee, causing it to buckle immediately and freeze.
Kattrin, rapidly running out of options and with her ‘Mech barely hanging together, ended the battle with a flair typical of her entire career. She jetted her Phoenix Hawk above the Uller and crashed down, targeting the Hawk’s legs at the Uller’s cockpit. A panicked twist of the Uller’s shoulders saved Star Commander Briggan, and Kattrin’s Phoenix Hawk crashed to the ground, its legs useless.
The former battalion commander gave no quarter, and asked none. Star Commander Briggan lived up to her expectations, quickly hobbling over to his opponent and repeatedly firing his left-arm lasers into the Phoenix Hawk’s cockpit. This sickening moment seemed worse because few Clan warriors appeared disturbed at the sight of Briggan reaching into the cockpit, ripping out the corpse of Sarah Kattrin, and holding it triumphantly aloft.
When I discussed the tapes and the Falcon warriors’ reactions with several warriors from Clan Wolf, I was startled to learn that they had often seen such macabre celebrations. One warrior even admitted to behaving in a similar fashion. She described a battle against a member of the bandit caste who, after being defeated by the Clan warrior, taunted her by announcing with his dying breath that she had almost been undone by an old freeborn, an insult that apparently deserved a similar bloody demonstration of Clan warrior superiority.
So like anything else Clan, I guess it was honorable when it played completely to their strengths, but not when it was disadvantageous for them...
Zervziel, on 28 January 2012 - 01:33 AM, said:
+1
#173
Posted 29 January 2012 - 02:51 PM
WhirlpoolBrewer, on 27 January 2012 - 10:27 AM, said:
There are respectable Inner Sphere mechs out there that I'm praying they come out with. I'm happy to hear about the catapult, and I really hope they put the uziel in as well. There are acceptable mechs on the Inner Sphere side, but whenever a mech with hands comes out everyone just gets all excited about it, and my hope for a good mech warrior game drops a little more.
Don't get me wrong I still plan on playing it, specially when Clan mechs become available, but until then its just a little depressing. Heres to hoping for less 50 ton jokes and more 50 ton machines of war.
>Centurion
>AC10, LRM10, two Medium Lasers.
>Not a machine of war.
>Mfw whatthehellamIreading.jpg
But, seriously now, other than fire support units such as the Catapult in most of its variants, there are few 'Mechs with a truly distinctively military feel to them, because real life military does not and would not use 'Mechs; if they did or would, they would probably not be used for anything besides fire support - fitting guns as big as possible on a durable and mobile platform.
It's that simple.
Edit...
...You've mentioned the Clans.
Now, don't tell me their totem design 'Mechs are practical or 'military'...
Also spelling, missing words.
Edited by Lorcan Lladd, 29 January 2012 - 05:46 PM.
#174
Posted 29 January 2012 - 02:51 PM
Zervziel, on 28 January 2012 - 01:33 AM, said:
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The Timber Wolf has an immensely exposed cockpit, it is in no way realistically feasible. I have bigger gripes with mechs with poorly located and armored cockpits than I do against mechs with hands.
Pretty much this, but I do wish that some people didn't try to rationalize the hand designs as something that you would want IRL because it just annoys me
This is a realistic melee mech design.
Human hands has no place when you can put in saws and battering rams. But mechs are unrealistic war machines anyway so it's cool so long as people realize that it is pretty goofy thing to use human hand design for melee mechs.
#175
Posted 29 January 2012 - 03:17 PM
Frankly, the designs that are being shown for MWO look absolutely stunning, the Catapault in particular I thought extremely impressive. Because of this, I don't think there really need be any concern about mechs with hands in MWO, I think that stylistically speaking, they've been done equally well thus far - though that will never stop people complaining one way or the other, amirite?
One thing I would like to see would be certain arms being mod-able/switchable, perhaps not in keeping with things (I don't know, like I said; not a "day 1" mech fan), but to me, in the far flung future you might happily make a standard chasis, but things like the ends of a mech's arms would be configurable in different ways. After all, why limit a mech to only being able to fire lasers out of its arm pods because that's how it was designed? You'd just take the arm pod off & fit one that could carry a Gauss cannon, if that's what you needed. Or so it seems to me
#176
Posted 29 January 2012 - 04:21 PM
That and as Coffin has said, most of the mechs in Battletech/Mechwarrior have hands...so you're kind out mostly SOL. A lot of the clan mechs, when their omni pods (assuming it's an omni) probably fit a hand in the empty slot, and a good bit of their designs have hands too.
#177
Posted 29 January 2012 - 04:35 PM
#178
Posted 29 January 2012 - 05:35 PM
harlock, on 29 January 2012 - 04:35 PM, said:
And the Dark Age as well saddly was riddled with mobile-suit backpacks and shields...not to mention the Spider being decked out in Gundam Wing dragon heads for some reason.
Either way "hands" seem fragile, a machine that size seems like it'd be good with more claw like manipulators. Though I'd like to use them for something. Seems stupid to have a 10 meter tall walking tank, we just call those targets.
#179
Posted 29 January 2012 - 05:51 PM
Paladin1, on 27 January 2012 - 12:35 PM, said:
I remember that tidbit of info about the mohawk being a sensor array fromt he Warrior trilogy by Stackpole, haha! I actually quite like the redesign, and the hands, although seemingly Wobbie omni, actually make sense in comparison to a whole hand with five fingers ativated by different myomer actuators or what have you. Its a simple design, with three fingers that is appropriate for the 'barbaric' freebirth IS mechs of the time
#180
Posted 29 January 2012 - 06:29 PM
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