Sidekick, on 08 February 2013 - 10:46 AM, said:
From my point of view, the IP and the intended use of a mech should matter, because ignoring them means ignoring the tradition and the meaning of the game. Fluff DOES matter, not just for a minority, it matters for the die-hard enthusiast that can stick to a franchise for years and years to come.
Thanks a lot Sidekick. What you said is 100% what i wanted to say.
I was hardly to read beyond the post of Jackob Knight for a really long time. I have taken a break - not to fall prey to the flame or a troll...
So Jackob?
Jakob Knight, on 08 February 2013 - 09:04 AM, said:
Wall of Text Warning (but then, Roles and Perks for everything in the game isn't a discussion for the light of mind)!
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your first sentence worked well and i really thought well a objective post, but
Jakob Knight, on 08 February 2013 - 09:04 AM, said:
... the perks and roles are methods of retribution and petty close-mindedness that place restriction
..inability of the players to see a given battlemech beyond what their own preferences and/or expectations are. '
...people either don't want them to be fighting in a particular role or are blindly hateful of the mech and its abilities....
Well you post a extraordinary example of a well hidden offense - and in some points it shows lack of knowlege - or the usage of cheap propaganda.
ECM renders LRM usesless? - well in a stock only battle the only mech capable to carry a ECM would be the Raven 3L.
It looks like, that you are using - "my false" crusade to fight your own. I hope you can explain yourself and i really hope it would not be as offending as the last one.
So here is a CLARIFICATION:
I want to use this topic for:
- an objective (or as near as it could be) discussion - about the if and whens of a perk and quirk system for available BattleMechs
- how could perks look like
- is it viable to use perks or is it on the long run a nice idea - but thats it
Me for my part love BattleTech - what i dislike a guys that want to tell me - BattleTech != Mechwarrior. (!= stand for not equal)
i accept to a point that Mechwarrior is not the same as TableTop - but I'm really sure that most that say that never played a single (or only a handful) of games with Recordsheets, pen paper a calculater and dice.
Why this: well the math of BattleTech and Mechwarrior is to a point the same. If you are able to abstract this - it is the same, becasue dice are just a tool of statistic. A game on the board game between a veteran and a newbie is as clear at it is in Mechwarrior (only luck will give victory to the newbie - in Mechwarrior as well as in the board game)
There is a reason why i choose the discussion forum and not the suggestion forum to place this topic.
On the long run it mean: when you want a stable plattform for the GaussRifle there have to be a Cestus (a mech that you can rebuild really easy with the K2 - but for a number of reasons no one us this config)
This is however only a discussion - keep that in mind - please.
Ok BT:
Although it is still a little bit of the line.
Ammunition - obviously you need little more ammunition as you would need it in TT.
However since the CB i hardly run dry. It happens only when both sides don't use boats and both side are equal from the performance of their players.
Last thursday my Catapract run empty - after i have used 3tons of Gauss Slugs. In the end we loose that battle - but it was great fun - and it was a great moment of MWO how it could be. Simple because there were not freaking...ultra hyper alpha killing monstrosity's that run/ruin a good battle.
I never felt good when a battle is finished after less than 5min - because one team was steam rolling the other, or because both teams used boats.
Last sentences for this post:
when i want to run a 64kph infighter - I use a Victor
when i want a direct fire support mech, for long range - I use a Awesome
However i have no problems with people that think that their SRM Awesome can go 1 on 1 with my Atlas...
EDIT:
Nearly forgotten this one
In AskTheDevs weapon types of different manufactures are mentioned. A benefit of using a stock - or near stock mech would work exactly.
For example when you want vanilla PPCs...you have to use the Kreuss-PPC on the AWS-8Q
Edited by Karl Streiger, 11 February 2013 - 01:08 AM.