Mister Zeus, on 02 January 2013 - 05:36 PM, said:
I agree with the OP. Something needs to be done to make the choice between Ferro-Fibrous and Endo Steel a difficult one.
The choice between them should never be "easy", if it was, then one or the other would be obviously superior. Instead the choice should be about "what do I want to get out of this".
Endo Steel gives you more raw tonnage to play with, thus opening up more options for weapons, equipment, engines, etc.
Ferro-Fibrous should give you the option to boost protection on the mech.
Either option can save you weight, but to utilize Ferro-Fibrous to the max, one would sink the weight savings back into the armor and go for the additional 12% protection. Of course, I know plenty of people who run mechs with less than maximum armor, and so one doesn't have to "max" the armor out to take advantage of the increased maximum allowable armor suggested by the OP.
In regards to clan mechs being overpowered with this suggested max increase, I say; hardly.
Not many clan mechs actually have maximum armor, and those that do are often so streamlined in their loadouts that to sacrifice another 20% of their armor's weight toward taking full advantage of a potential 20% increase would result in them losing a crucial double heat sink, targeting computer, or downgrade of one of their weapon systems.
Take the Madcat, for example. This beast has 12 tons of ferro-fibrous armor, giving it the equivalent of 14.4 tons of armor (like on the Orion). So it saves a whole 2.4 tons. Now, with the OPs suggestion, the Madcat could theoretically mount 20% more maximum armor, but that would take the 2.4 tons it saves with ferro-fibrous in the first place. The Madcat, thus, would have to drop 2.4 tons of equipment to do this.
First, it drops the machine guns and ammo, 0.25 tons per MG for a total of 0.5 tons, and 1 ton for the ammuntion for a total of 1.5 tons liberated. Now, of the remaining 2 ER Large Lasers, 2 ER Medium Lasers, 1 Medium Pulse Laser, 2 LRM-20s, 2 tons of ammunition, and 2 additional double heat sinks, what will the mech drop to liberate that final ton? A double heat sink? Exchange the Medium Pulse Laser for an ER Medium Laser? Drop a ton of LRM ammo? Downgrade the LRMs to LRM-15s and increase ammo?
Either way, the canon Madcat (and any other mech built with the OPs suggested FF armor changes) doesn't change a bit, only its potential in the hands of the players would enable them to make maximum use of this technology.
And, for those who say that FF armor's armor increase means the difference between a kill or not on a mech. Good, that should be the trade off. Remember, by taking FF armor and using the saved weight to maximize the armor in a location, you aren't saving any weight yourself and are eating up space, so your offensive firepower is likely to be worse than the guy with Endo Steel who used his weight savings to pack on an AC/20 instead of an AC/10, or an extra pair of medium lasers, or to upgrade his SRM-4s to SRM-6s.
I know I for one would actually consider the choice between the two if FF allowed me to increase maximum armor over standard.
I was not so sure, myself, on the Clan Ferro-Fiberous. 20% more available armor, man that sounds like a lot.
Take your canon Timber Wolf, does it have enough critical slots left to tack on Endo-Steel along with Ferro-Fiberous? If it does, then what happens is that the mech will 100% guarantee to equip the extra 20% tonnage in armor.
Endo-Steel for 75t Clan mech = 3.75t
Ferro-Fiberous for 75t Clan mech = 3.0t extra needed
My issue that I was seeing is that if a Clan mech, that normally equipped FF or ES, then with all the other DHS and weaponry, still had 7 critical slots left, would be able to equip the other weight saving upgrade and get the full amount, no questions asked.
But this might not be the case. Maybe every Clan mech basically used every single, or almost every single critical slot on each mech. And if this is the case, then your absolutely right. They would have to sacrifice something else in the build. And, I think, is a very good balancing factor. More investigation work is needed.
Hopefully PGI will see this as a simple enough fix to Ferro-Fiberous to make it balanced to Endo-Steel.
Edited by Zyllos, 02 January 2013 - 09:57 PM.