Cent Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 Speaking of armors... Was it MW4 that had reactive vs reflective armor choices? Or maybe MechCommander... Anyway, you werent restricted to ferro-fib that you were in the rest of the series. Quote
Gui Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 It will prolly damage the endo-steel frame as well with minimal damage to the ferro-fibrous armour due to the impact caused by the fall. Never mind, dude, there's indeed a way to damage internal structure because of a fall: just roll a double 2 onto the damage location chart and it will do a critical hit which will go right through the armor and damage the endoskeleton only The "fun" part is when this critical hits an ammo storage, except in post-3050AD Quote
Dies Irae Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 Never mind, dude, there's indeed a way to damage internal structure because of a fall: just roll a double 2 onto the damage location chart and it will do a critical hit which will go right through the armor and damage the endoskeleton only The "fun" part is when this critical hits an ammo storage, except in post-3050AD Ah yes. CASE. Which... unless you're one of the cheating dirty Clanners, is still liable to royally jack up your 'Mech if you are mounting an Extra-Light Engine. Quote
Wanzerfan Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 um.... how does the frame get damaged if the armour doesn't??? The frame only gets damaged only if your opponent scores a critical hit on your ass. Speaking of frames... Balltemech frames are not only protected by armor, the servos are also moved using myomar muscles. Quote
wolfx Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 MASC....which usually does nothing useful but add 10-20kmh to your current speed in the MW2 games. Quote
promethuem5 Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 In 3 the difference in heat dissipation caused my MASC was appreciable tho. Still another neat system. Quote
Gui Posted July 19, 2009 Posted July 19, 2009 Ah yes. CASE. Which... unless you're one of the cheating dirty Clanners, is still liable to royally jack up your 'Mech if you are mounting an Extra-Light Engine. Maybe... I don't really remember any more: I didn't play this game since at least 15 years; youth doesn't know what is good Quote
Capt Hungry Posted July 19, 2009 Posted July 19, 2009 New Battletech computer game!!!!!! YAY!!!!! I am soooooo happy that it won't be set after the whole jihad nonsense. Back to the third succession war! I am soooooooooo looking forward to this!! It'll be interesting to see if multi CPU/GPU support in implemented. If the environment is truly destructible, etc, then the system I am currently building should be good. Just wish I could afford Core i7!! Quote
IHATEYOU Posted July 19, 2009 Posted July 19, 2009 (edited) Never mind, dude, there's indeed a way to damage internal structure because of a fall: just roll a double 2 onto the damage location chart and it will do a critical hit which will go right through the armor and damage the endoskeleton only rolling a two when determining hit locations only indicates that you should roll to determine if internal components took a critical hit as if the mech had taken internal damage to the location(center/side torso unless the floating critical rule is in use) the damage is still applied to the armor. Edited July 19, 2009 by IHATEYOU Quote
Rbstr Posted July 19, 2009 Posted July 19, 2009 I used to play in a couple MW4 leagues with a clan...one ladder and one galaxy-sim type thing. lol I was in middleschool and on a dialup connection back then IIRC. Quote
theplasticwerks Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I'm just going to come out and say I've always been a much bigger BattleTech fan than Macross fan when I say the following: Look what we can do now! Quote
Vile Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 I totally lost track of Battle Tech after the first set of books with the Forbidden Mecha Art (using the work 'art' very loosely). Still a fun way to while away an afternoon of one's youth. Man, how I wish I had those afternoons back again, though ... Quote
wolfx Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Remember Battletech as redesigned by Shouji Kawamori? http://www.gearsonline.net/btech/mechs.php Btw totally unrelated question: was there any updated art for the old Macross battletech designs particularly of the Stinger and Wasp (VF-1) and how they were used in the fluff? They're supposed to be mechs that could change into aerospace fighters or something but their usage has been rare or rather i have not really read any books that feature them heavily. Quote
Dangard Ace Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 LAM's were featured in one Official BT novel. IIRC it takes place on a world where the dominant lifeform are avians after the DC soldiers experience a misjump. Don't remember what it's called though. Google search: Far Country. What the hell is fluff? Quote
theplasticwerks Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Remember Battletech as redesigned by Shouji Kawamori? ...Which one? Btw totally unrelated question: was there any updated art for the old Macross battletech designs particularly of the Stinger and Wasp (VF-1) and how they were used in the fluff? They're supposed to be mechs that could change into aerospace fighters or something but their usage has been rare or rather i have not really read any books that feature them heavily. While rules for using them are being updated, and they still effectively exist, Land-Air 'Mechs (LAMs) have simply fallen out of favor and fashion in both real-world (game) and universe. Not to mention the Nova Cats found them such abomination that they destroyed the factories...the art wasn't updated for Project Phoenix. Fortunately, the new license eliminates the necessity of redesigning them, so they've always looked like Gerwalk VF-1s. What the hell is fluff? Fluff is essentially all the little details that make a story complete (in BattleTech for example, notable design flaws in 'Mechs, notable pilots, various successes and failures of certain weapon systems, etc). Also generally used to refer to the "behind-the-scenes" fiction of a given universe. In Macross, a VF-1 Valkyrie is an aerospace fighter that can transform into a giant robot. This is all we need to know. But if you look into it a little bit, you can find the manufacturer who made the engines, and their exact output specifications. That is the fluff - it makes the VF-1 a little more well-established and "real". The concept of the DYRL OAV can be considered fluff (it's an otherwise inconsequential movie made within the universe!). If we knew Capt. Global's eating habits, they'd be fluff. Fluff is also a sticky, delicious marshmallow-flavored spread invented in Somerville, MA. Quote
Dangard Ace Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Fluff is essentially all the little details that make a story complete (in BattleTech for example, notable design flaws in 'Mechs, notable pilots, various successes and failures of certain weapon systems, etc). Also generally used to refer to the "behind-the-scenes" fiction of a given universe. In Macross, a VF-1 Valkyrie is an aerospace fighter that can transform into a giant robot. This is all we need to know. But if you look into it a little bit, you can find the manufacturer who made the engines, and their exact output specifications. That is the fluff - it makes the VF-1 a little more well-established and "real". The concept of the DYRL OAV can be considered fluff (it's an otherwise inconsequential movie made within the universe!). If we knew Capt. Global's eating habits, they'd be fluff. Fluff is also a sticky, delicious marshmallow-flavored spread invented in Somerville, MA. IE Fluff=Details. Rant mode: Why can't they just say "details" instead of associating a word that doesn't mean that?! Besides I prefer the Urban Dictionary association for Fluff. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fluff Quote
Cent Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 (edited) Remember Battletech as redesigned by Shouji Kawamori? Yes I do. It was called Armored Core. I like Battletech's very rugged and crude feeling with blocky mechs. The japanese have their own style... Learn to love both I suppose, but I still think I'd leave Battletech to the westerners. Edited July 25, 2009 by Cent Quote
taksraven Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 (edited) IE Fluff=Details. Rant mode: Why can't they just say "details" instead of associating a word that doesn't mean that?! Next you will want us to be saying "expendables" or "cannon fodder" instead of "Redshirts". You're sucking the fun out of it, dude! Taksraven Edited July 25, 2009 by taksraven Quote
Vile Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 IE Fluff=Details. Rant mode: Why can't they just say "details" instead of associating a word that doesn't mean that?! Not quite, it's more like "details which are not relevant to the rules of the game". Granted, that has no relation to fluff as our navels know it, either. Quote
Syngyne Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Remember Battletech as redesigned by Shouji Kawamori? To be honest, while I'm usually a fan of Kawamori's work, I found those designs to be a little overdone. Quote
Dangard Ace Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Next you will want us to be saying "expendables" or "cannon fodder" instead of "Redshirts". You're sucking the fun out of it, dude! Taksraven Redshirts is a veritble scientific fact. You wear a redshirt in StarTrek, you die. Found a better description for "fluff" A term for anything shallow or superficial. It can be applied derogatively, such as to describe news media; and neutrally, such as to describe the portions of role-playing game books that are not about rules mechanics. Some of the "fluff" in the TRO may not be relevant to the game mechanics but are relevant to the BT universe(books). Off the top of my head Fadre Sing or Death's Head. Both "notable mechwarriors" in the TRO actually show up in the novels or comic books. Quote
Wanzerfan Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 After seeing Macross Plus on Encore Action, I would have to agree with Nexx... Kawamori certainly has his head up his ass!!! And God help the Armored Core franchise if Kowamori ever gets his grubby hands on it. Quote
VF5SS Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Macross Plus was directed by Shinichi Wantanabe. He directed Cowboy Bebop. Quote
theplasticwerks Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 IE Fluff=Details. Rant mode: Why can't they just say "details" instead of associating a word that doesn't mean that?! Fluff is actually a pretty widely-used term, so there's no stopping it now... Quote
shiroikaze Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 I always wondered how that worked out in The Next Generation... Quote
Wanzerfan Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Macross Plus was directed by Shinichi Wantanabe. He directed Cowboy Bebop. Yeah, but I bet he had direct it Kowamori's way with very limited freedom (read: he could't take a sh*t without Kowamori's say-so) . Cowboy Bebop was great, by the way, but Macross Plus stunk like a big, steaming pile of what comes out of Bud Adams' mouth (yes, I'm still pissed at the bastard for the sh*t he pulled on Houston when he moved the Oilers to Tennesee) . If I didn't see it, I wouldn'tve believed that Kowamori was connected in any way with Battletech. Quote
VF5SS Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 What are you going on about? You're just spewing hate without any justification. Don't be a shaloom. Quote
eugimon Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 What are you going on about? You're just spewing hate without any justification. Don't be a shaloom. +1 Quote
Cent Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 (edited) Funny, since MPlus was better than every other Macross series, imo. Why? Bitching planes; packed with dogfights and stunts; good music that didn't solely determine the outcome of every battle. So whoever did MPlus, props. The movie version was mostly a shoddy cut and paste version though. And God help the Armored Core franchise if Kowamori ever gets his grubby hands on it. ??????? What are you talking about? Kawamori had a hand in tons of Armored Core games to date. Edited July 26, 2009 by Cent Quote
eugimon Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Hey I asked a legit question. hey, I was agree with you! Quote
Vile Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Macross Plus was good Macross, anyone who says different is wrong. BattleTech is definitely not Macross, and I think the mech designs should reflect that fact. Quote
panzertank Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 HOUSE KURITA,An Ting Legions are the BEST The system we played my character has been played for 10 years,is a Capt,ELITE & served in ALL legions of the An Ting (2,4,6 & 8th)\Legions,inc re-establishing the An Ting Acadamy. Has fought in the 4th Succession war,Rasselhague uprising,Had the Orders to infiltrate thus "dishonour" of having to pretend to be a Merc. Fought in the Clan invasion of the Innersphere. Stole a Dashi mech & presumed first one in the DCMS. Defended the Co-Ordinator when homeworld was threatened with invasion by the clans (mech was barely standing at the end,as I sent my lance to defend Takashi). Is aware of what transpired between Takashi`s suicide due to Theodore`s call out to Merc units to defend homeworld. Has been a vocal piece about it too. Was part of the Invasion into Clan space in taking the battle to THEM. That`s where alas it`s stopped but char`s still exists. When you need the best in Battletech call the Draconis Combine they HAVE THE BEST. Quote
thegunny Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Girls, girls, girls. This is supposed to be a thread about Battletech. CGAF about Mac Plus or Kawamori so leave them out of it. I'm sure there are 100's of other threads where you can wax lyrical on the pro's and con's of Plus and other peoples toilet habits, so stay on topic or get lost Quote
Wanzerfan Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Two words... Sharon Apple. Last time I'm off topic. Back to the series. It was a cool mix of compuer animation and cell animation. It's also where I found out what a, I may get spanked for saying this, Kerensky was such a coward. Insead of staying in the Inner Sphere to prevent the Star League from falling apart, he takes a hike and inadvertly forms the Clans. The Clans, a bunch of facist shitheads who aren't happy unless they have the entire pie to play with, with Clan Jade Falcon the biggest shitheads of the bunch. Quote
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