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Battletech flashpoint ed corbu
Battletech flashpoint ed corbu





battletech flashpoint ed corbu

Summer was in the most danger, sprinting to the furthest to the west, though the largest number of enemies. The only good news was that all of them were lights except for one 50-tonner - though one of them was a Raven, from the ECM field. Oh, great, there were EIGHT enemy mechs in the area. Poppy would take the Bull Shark, Anja the Annihilator and Summer would grab the Phoenix Coil, in case they needed to rush to position. Zuranna would swap the Decapitator for the Atlas (more armour). Data needed to be extracted from a secret facility and transmitted to a satellite, which mean triangulating the position and holding station. (Firepower you can't bring to bear is wasted, after all.) And MWO I would have thought is advanced enough in UI and such that if they (and/or MW5) also made the decision not to have rear-firing weapons because it was too complicated in a simulator, it probably says that the idea was probably not a particularly practical one when dreamed up by the TT rules.īleakbane Plays BATTLETECH, Part Thirty-Three: I ask because I have never really found rear-firing weapons to be useful, at least in the games we've played and it always seems to me, you'd be better off having those weapons giving you better damage consistently at the front than what is little more than a mild irritiant behind you. HBS moved all the rear weapon mount to forwards - does MWO do the same? If not, does anyone find much use in rear-weapons, and if so, do you ever think that "wow I wish I had a rear-firing gun about now?" Excuse me while I strip your back armor and then crit the soft exposed internals.I can imagine being able to reverse would be quite useful if its not something every mech can do, though in TT everyone can. Replace it with an XL 180 and 3 heat sinks, then fit it with Meds and Machine guns. Standard 60 is what you put in a lawnmower.

BATTLETECH FLASHPOINT ED CORBU FULL

You back into an intersection, then full speed back out of sight after a shot.Īlso the stock engine is incredibly bad. MWO is a bit non-representative of BT, but as an Urbie driver, being able to peak in reverse? Super good. It doesn't have to be terribly fast if it only wants to get to the end of a block and lay an AC10 shell into the ST of a mech or smash a tank to bits. So it comes with a tiny engine, and a big gun, so it can take advantage of it's home terrain. It's not fast or flashy, because it was supposed to be cheap and easy to produce.







Battletech flashpoint ed corbu