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The early game consists of both teams sniping eachother. In order for the mechs on the other team to snipe you they have to be facing you. So yes sniping is typically always a front profile shot. And having a smaller profile is a huge advantage in the sniping game, which is why mechs with high hardpoints are generally favored for sniping, because you can expose less of your mech to take shots at someone.
No Trebuchet can go 151kph so no Trebuchet has the potential speed of a Cicada. And if you're referring to the Trebuchet 3C, it tops out at around 139kph, and you need a frickin XL390 engine to do that, which is 9.5 tons heavier than the max engine of a Cicada. You would have to sink so much tonnage into your engine that you would barely have anything left for weapons (maybe ~8 tons left for weapons). At that point you're just making an ineffective troll build.
The max reasonable speed for a Trebuchet is around 115kph (with an XL325 engine). Which still isn't fast enough that it can avoid getting hit. Especially with its above average profile. I suspect the 7M will become the most popular variant of the Trebuchet because of the jumpjets which let you fire while limiting your exposure
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Yeah especially with that XL engine. You can easily die in one or two volleys. The Trebuchet is pretty much forced to use an XL engine because it can't go the speed its supposed to without an XL.
Edited by Khobai, 21 February 2013 - 03:16 AM.