Zervziel, on 24 September 2012 - 07:31 PM, said:
The Battlemaster is an Unseen and even the Reseen version is still a potential lawsuit hotspot. Any art of it's new look would have to be scrutinized to make sure it's not too close. So I'd say unlikely.
Clan Assault mech? Even more unlikely. They still haven't finished balancing the IS weapons, they aren't going to throw in a mech that can literally carry as much weaponry as two IS assaults.
The Charger? No thanks. How about an assault mech that actually is ballistic oriented? The Atlas is a mix, Awesome is mostly a laser boat, Stalker is a missile boat, so it'd be nice to have a mech that is ballistic oriented like the ones I mentioned.
Odanan, I do realize the scarcity of the mechs listed, but quite frankly I don't care. I liked canon, but in cases like this, I go for fun over canon. Why limit ourselves to mechs we've seen before when there are plenty that we haven't on the grounds "It's rare"
I tend to agree with your assessments, and I think any of the six you listed would be great contenders (to clarify, my post quoting Odanan was a syntactical correction, not an agreement; I'd prefer more ballistic boats myself). What I was angling at was more about what I'm
expecting than what I'm
hoping for. I'm hoping for a Zeus, a Highlander, or a Thunder Hawk. I'm expecting a Charger, a BattleMaster, or a Clan assault. My post was also partly about how I disagree with Alcatraz968's predictions, while offering some more of my own.
The BattleMaster being Reseen is less a problem than you might think. While most of the Unseen are from Macrossbotech (and are having their troubles because of that), the BattleMaster comes from Dougram. Along with the Griffin and the Shadow Hawk, Catalyst haven't had any troubles with the new art for the Dougram Unseen. As mentioned, the Reseen BattleMaster features prominently on their front covers. Heck, it's in the BattleTech logo:
As for the IS weapons not being balanced yet, so the Clan weapons can't be in there...well, they are going to be. Sure, I don't think they are going to just come out and go "Look, BattleMech #16 is an Ice Ferret, and the next patch will feature it!" but they have planned for the Clan Invasion. By the in game timeline, it's scheduled for March next year. The devs have already said they'd be crazy not to sell us Mad Cats. Simply announcing the concept art for a Clan assault wouldn't compromise that.
Yeah, the Charger hasn't got much in the way of ballistic weapons (though the -1A5 would be the heaviest thing to cart an AC/20 around the field at greater than 64 kmph). But I don't think PGI are seeing 'Mechs primarily in the sense of what hardpoints they'd have. One of their main design pillars is Role Warfare. From a hard point perspective, the Dragon is a baffling 'Mech to have in there, since it's got an almost identical loadout to the Centurion, but poorer and faster. Why not, say, the Orion, or the Guillotine, or the Grasshopper? All have better weapons loads than the Dragon or the Centurion (especially the Orion, whose weapons are basically the Dragons but with more LRMs and SRMs). The downside, of course, being that they're all capped out at 64 kmph. The Dragon, therefore, makes for a great 'Mech for the Scout role. The Spider and the Cicada are in the same boat - they don't make sense as desirable 'Mechs, unless you take into account the Scout role. And what assault scouts better than any other? The Charger. It does 86 kmph in it's primary configuration. It's primarily short ranged. It has variants that run the gamut of other roles, from close brawling (the 1A5, with and AC/20 and twin SRM6s) to long-range support (the -3K, which jumps 150 metres and carries an LRM 20 with Artemis. Poptarts, anyone?)
Don't get me wrong, I think the BattleMaster or a Clan assault would be a mistake at this stage. The BattleMaster would be a cheap tie-in to BattleTech without an awful lot substantial to add (it's basically an energy boat, like the Awesome), and a Clan assault would leave IS players ranting about not getting their fourth assault. Both of them would leave me feeling that they'd done it simply for spectacle and because they can. But considering marketing is their main angle, spectacle could be what's driving this.
The Charger, though, well, to paraphrase you: The Atlas is a
mix brawler, Awesome is mostly a
laser boat sniper, Stalker is a
missile boat support, so it'd be nice to have a mech that is
ballistic a scout like the Charger.