Rhinehart, on 21 March 2012 - 02:40 PM, said:
Urban Combat. The Right way to do it: Not at all.
According to the Ares Conventions fighting inside a city is against the widely accepted rules of warfare. Thus it shouldn't happen at all due to the excessive risk to civillian populations in city environments.
That being said anyone who is familiar with BT/MW Canon knows the rules often got thrown out the window. But since I style myself a Mechwarrior who believes in the Conventions as necesary rules to manage conflict within the Inner Sphere I would have to opt out of any battle that might likely result in excessive civillian casualties and that would most likely mean Urban Warfare. If opting out is not an option then I would have to base my tactics on a need to absolutely minimize possible civillian casualties and colateral damage. This would mean staying away from residential areas, schools, hospitals and other likely high population targets. I would carefully husband my fire to minimize incidental damage from misses. And at all times the objective would be to draw enemy mechs away from any areas where high civillian casualties could result from a battle.
There is no other way for me to approach Urban Combat and be true to the Mechwarrior Universe as I see my place in it. If that means a heavy disadvantage for myself and my allies, well so be it. To me, this might just be a game. But to my Avatar this is a fundamental principle of his character. If that means I never get to play on the Urban Map, oh well. But I would always, always, always seek an alternative location for a battle between fusion powered machines of destruction.
To willingly choose to fight in a populated city is the first step back to rampant barbarism.Many things I may be. A Barbarian is not one of them.
While that is a noble cause and all, the Ares convention was rescinded by the Star League in 2579, according to canon. Because of this, limiting your shots, to make sure you hit your target is a good alternative, but you'll have to fight in the streets. Because, which is better? You trying your best to defend the civilians you want to protect, or letting loose a hostile force whom has no regard for those same people, just because you don't want to fight in the city limits? Just something to think about.
Also, read Battletech 50: Flashpoint. Pay attention to the mechwarrior Amanda Black. She and you have a lot in common.