MWO
VS
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My conclusions:
MWO Problem 1 - The torso is waaay too short from nose to body. The trademark of the mech's appearance is the long, torpedo shaped "nose". The MWO stalker has a stubby nose, closer in profile to the catapult.
MWO Problem 2 - Legs are too bulky and similar looking to the catapult. Gives the appearance of a wide, bottom heavy mech. The battletech stalker is decidedly "top heavy" looking with more slender looking legs. The stalker also appears to have unique "dual-jointed" knees, rather then the "reverse jointed" knees seen in the MWO version.
MWO Problem 3 - Overall scale of the mech seems off. Weighing in at 85 tons, yet it is just about the size of a catapult. Although it is supposed to have a lower profile then a humanoid mech of its size would, it is rather apparent that the mech is too shrunken for its mass.
MWO problem 4 - Combining 1, 2 and 3, the Stalker in MWO basically looks like a slight modification of the Catapult, instead of a completely unique chassis as it is supposed to. In fact, from every angle but straight on, it is rather easy to mistake the two, especially from the rear, and from a distance. It should be overly clear that you are looking at a stalker when you see one compared to a catapult.
MWO Problem 5 - When piloting the stalker, you can barely see the nose in front of you from the cockpit because it is closer to the drop off point at the nose. In reality, you should be able to see a great deal of torso in front of you when viewing from the cockpit, (like the dragon, only much more).
Edited by LoneUnknown, 23 December 2012 - 12:23 AM.