Garth Erlam, on 03 April 2012 - 09:56 AM, said:
As someone with left-handed kin:
Scissors are right handed; Cars are (almost always) right-handed; Almost every assault rifle ever built is right-handed; all computer defaults are right handed; default FPS controls are right handed (try WASDing with a mouse to the left of your keyboard); can-openers; 90% of guitars; virtually all tools above a screwdriver (chainsaw; drill; etc); and so on.
Take heart though, lefties - almost every major warrior figure in martial societies has been left-handed.
Semi-auto handguns typically have the ejection port on the right side, which means if you fire it with your left hand, you get a hot casing plopped down your shirt.
Heck, even the LANGUAGE is biased against 'sinistre': "a left-handed remark"
I grew up a bit of a screwed-up southpaw, I'm left HAND dominant, but I'm right-EYE dominant - I learned to fire with my right hand, and when I learned to fence, the instructor just started teaching me right-handed without asking; I'd since become ambidextrous with a blade (still sucked with
either hand, but at least it was equal

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...and my handedness never influcenced how I played any of the MechWarrior games.
Yes, the design of the chassis
did (that Phoenix Hawk will creep around the hill
counterclockwise to let its large laser take aim more quickly).
And as interesting as this sounds to have 'mirror 'Mechs', it doesn't really become viable until OmniMech technology comes into play, because any given chassis is
purpose-built right down to the internal structure being assembled a specific manner to handle the asymetrical loads and stresses; it's not just an easy 'after market mod' to take that PPC off the Awesome's right hand and put it on the left - the
whole torso is designed to account for more weight on the right side.
As such, to simply get a 'left-handed Awesome', you're going to have to remember that the factory assembly line that builds it will have to be retooled and start production all over...or you'll have to devote TWO of your assembly lines to building essentially the same chassis.
Not forgetting that while there's been somewhat of a 'renaissance' of technology and industry between the lull at the 'end' of the Third Succession War and the Clam Invasion, what with the Helm GDL core being distributed, and
relative peace permitting rebuilding, still a fair chunk of factions' and merc companies' TO&E consist of
old, existing vehicles that can't just be 'sent back in for warranty service' (in some cases the factory that built a specific 'Mech
doesn't exist anymore, nor are any of the engineers who designed it still alive)
Again, interesting idea, and it may prove fascinating once we get the Avatar and similar showing up in DCMS rosters.
As for "handedness affects strategy regarding cover, etc.", yeah, it DOES. But you know what? If there's no easy approach for a 'right-handed' 'Mech...why not try a
left-handed design, or...gee wilikers - maybe one of the many symmetrical chasses? No need to complicate the dev's work just to provide a solution we already have solutions for.
(Oh, and can I just take a moment to say that I'm impressed that my recessive gene is growing throughout the populace? When I was a kid, I was told that left-handers made up 10% of the population, not fifteen.
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