Then about a week ago I started the Dragon line and immediately it felt a lot like riding around in my Hunchback, just... better. In every metric I could measure... faster, more armor, weapons in the arms, more flexible, more weapons. The only major downside I could see is the large center torso, but truth is, with the way MWO has been implemented, that is can actually be an advantage.
I found I could replicate basically every single build I like with my Hunchbacks ( with one exception made later ), just generally with more weapons, armor and faster on the dragon line. For example, my XL engine sniper build on the hunch was 1xGauss, 1xLL, 1xMPL, top speed around 80. The same build on the Dragon... 1xGauss, 2xLL, 2xML, 1ton more ammo and 18kph faster. I had similar experiences remaking the traditional Hunchback build ( 1 AC/20 2ML I believe ). Dragon can make the same build, be faster, mount more weapons and armour.
So far, their are only two areas I've found where the Hunchback can be superior. First is the 4P ( the non-Hunchback Hunchback ) can boat lasers. No chassis of Dragon can mount more than 3 ( possibly 4 ). The 4SP can mount more missiles ( 2xSRM6s, vs 1xSRM6s max on a dragon ) and finally, the head mounted energy slot means a hunchback can stay in the game in a pretty zombie state, although with torso mounted weapon points, the Dragon can perform an incredibly similar feat if not running an XL engine. ( Then again, everyone is running an XL engine ).
Am I overlooking some strength of the Hunchback, or downside to the Dragon, or is the Dragon just generally a superior mech?
Pure opinion/discussion thread BTW... I am not looking to have anything changed. I realize in Battletech, some mechs biggest advantages are they are light and cheap to make or dont rely on supply lines, etc... Without resupply, tonnage limits and the economy being the way it is, none of those are really factors in MWO. One final factor, a purely personal one, I think I find the Dragon (Flame specifically) to be my favourite ride as of now... although the Archer may bump it.
Edited by Serapth, 08 January 2013 - 08:00 AM.