The problem is, even after patch 1.2.182, which included a .75 second delay to the power button before it'll recognize another power toggle, it is still much too easy to accidentally shut your 'mech off. Because there is a slight delay between your heat dropping below 100% and your 'mech starting the powerup sequence, it's easy to press P thinking you're still hot, when your 'mech has already started to power up itself, and resultingly powers back down.
My suggestion is to make pressing O while in an overheat shutdown trigger a startup sequence, like it did before patch 1.2.179. That way, instead of panic smashing the power button and accidentally shutting myself on, then off again, I can smash O all I want, knowing that I can only turn back on. Keep the current override mechanic as it is (where pressing O cancels automatic shutdown for five seconds), but give O the additional function of powering the 'mech up from an overheat.
My frayed nerves would thank you very much if you did this.
EDIT:
Okay, so I guess my original post is a little wordy and confusing? Basically, Kyros summed up very nicely what I'm asking for PGI to change:
Kyros von Richthofen, on 08 February 2013 - 12:28 PM, said:
'P' key: Powers down 'Mech.
Thank you, Kyros.
Edited by Toong, 09 February 2013 - 11:38 PM.