CarnifexMaximus, on 25 September 2012 - 03:01 PM, said:
Sorry if I come off as dense... But may someone explain to this noob exactly what mech this is?
Also is the PC Gamer issue out yet? I have been sucked into the black hole of school and work as of late I have been able to do little else.
As others have said, this is the HGH 732 Highlander Battlemech. A 90 ton jump capable engine of destruction. Here's the Sarna page link for you:
http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Highlander
A very well rounded Assault 'mech, and my personal favorite 'mech of all time.
Zervziel, on 25 September 2012 - 03:08 PM, said:
*looks at the stocks for assaults* All that waiting for what is effectively an Atlas-lite. PGI I am disappoint. Yet another mech that we've seen before that's included because it's popular.
Seriously dude? As I said earlier in this very post the Highlander and the Atlas share similar design concepts. They're from the star league era and MANY 'mechs of that time period in the heavy and assault weight class feature a blend of multiple weapon types. These 'mechs included the Atlas, the Highlander, the Orion, the Battlemaster, and the Thunderbolt. While I do agree it has a very similar weapons loadout to the Atlas, on paper, you have to remember that because of the hardpoint/weapon placements, it's going to play very very differently from the Atlas, not even taking into account the jump jets. With one (or more) missile hardpoints on the left arm, and all of it's ballistic hardpoints on the other arm, it'll bring a fair portion of it's weapons to bear more quickly than an Atlas ever dreamed about due to the Atlas's ballistic/missile hardpoints all being torso mounted. It's not an Atlas lite. It's a Highlander. What would you have preferred? A Zeus, Victor, Cyclops, Thug, or Charger? All of these 'mechs (except maybe the charger..) will likely be included if we continue to support this game as it grows and develops. Rather than nay-say, how about you be happy for more new goodies and come down off your high-horse for a bit to share a beer in celebration with the rest of us!
CarnifexMaximus, on 25 September 2012 - 03:41 PM, said:
Ah, I see the whole "it's head does not look like a TV" thing, as someone stated above. This is cool. I guess. JJ on an assault are nice and it's also great they have a 90 ton that really fleshes out the assault class choices... However, as I am reading it's page on sarna... I'm not really seeing anything that suggests to me that the Highlander will be more ballistic heavy/friendly than the atlas. The awesome and stalker are totally devoid of ballistic hardpoints... Will this mech fill a ballistic role better than an Atlas? Just curious...
As far as 90 ton assaults go I would massively preferred a mauler. Many folks my age associate their first visual representation of Battletech mechs as a Timberwolf/Mad Cat... Me personally was the mauler on the cover of MW2: Mercs... I remember that Christmas in 95 or 96 when I opened the wrapping paper that covered the game box... I had no idea what it was about but to this day thank my folks for buying (what was to them) "some random computer game" & ended up a favorite game/fiction setting of mine for years.
I think it will fill that hole nicely, as it will be able to bring those heavy ballistic weapons to bear more quickly/accurately than an Atlas due to the placement of the ballistics on the arm. Also: I too really like the Mauler, great 'mech to be sure and an excellent long range standoff platform. I too first learned of Mechwarrior in my (seemingly) random purchase of MW2 Mercenaries oh so many years ago, and still have the discs proudly displaying the Mauler on them on my computer desk, along with the field manual that came with it. We'll likely get the Mauler later, but how quickly is anyone's guess. Hopefully soon though, as it's a solid addition and a definite ballistic heavy assault.
That said, My preference for 90 ton 'mechs has always been the Highlander, I make no bones about that, so this news is probably the high-point of my week to be sure.
Thanks PGI for re-imagining the coolest (to me) battlemech out there, my 'mech, "Pale Horse" is back, and boy is it looking ready to kick butt and conduct burials at regular intervals.
Bravo PGI. Bravo
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