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2012-04-18, 08:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #31 | ||||
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2012-04-18, 08:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #32 | |||
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It seems likely that the Magrider's low armor rating in this chart refers to overall armor, and that in a tank-to-tank duel, the Magrider will effectively out-armor the Prowler since it will be capable of maneuvering to strike the Prowler's flanks while using its strafing abilities that complement its forward-mounted turret to ensure that its flanks are not being struck by the Prowler. Whereas the chart above is indicating that the Magrider's flanks are likely weaker, causing it to be more vulnerable to airborne and incidental fire. |
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2012-04-18, 09:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #33 | ||
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Agreed, but to me running it through my mind the Prowler's added speed would at least be able to keep it's sides to any opponent. It's speed would enable it to reposition or keep a steady distance versus almost any target quickly enough to prevent it from being flanked.
Vannie would have much more of a problem with this because they wouldn't be able to keep the distance between itself and the other MBT's so it's capable of taking much more punishment then either of the others. Logically it could turn in place to keep it's front forward, but versus multiple targets I believe it would be easily flanked. Mag rider can speed around the battle field and keep the distance it desires between itself and it's target almost as well as the Prowler, not because it has almost as much speed as a Prowler but more to do with the one the added benefit that it is the only one capable of lateral movement. Heh, I just had an image of a 4 Vannie squad maneuvering so that they'd form a perfect square protecting eachother's rear armor completely like a stack of Legos. Last edited by Kran De Loy; 2012-04-18 at 09:45 AM. |
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2012-04-18, 10:31 AM | [Ignore Me] #34 | ||
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Hopefully the tanks are well balanced enough that none of them ever have such an excessive advantage that the other sides tanks can't do anything to stop them, but clearly the three tanks will be advantaged/disadvantaged in certain terrain.
The Magrider will be the best long range tank when there is cover to hide behind, due to it's direct fire weapon and ability to easily strafe in and out of cover while keeping it's strongest armor facing it's target. The Vanguard will be the best tank in the open plains due to the fact that it can dish out the most damage and absorb the most damage in a straight up brawl. The Prowler will be the best ambush tank in large numbers if they can sneak up behind dense cover, being able to have large swarms quickly outflank the enemy and then get away before reinforcements can do anything about it. We'll just have to playtest to see how they stack in in a real world scenario with more complex and varied conditions. |
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2012-04-18, 10:45 AM | [Ignore Me] #35 | |||
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So when it shows the Prowler having more armor than the Magrider, you must also consider that armor has different values on different parts of the tank. We know front armor is the strongest, and rear armor is the weakest. Consider a tank vs tank standoff. The Magrider is essentially always going to be facing its target (it has to due to the fixed cannon). This means its a lot easier for the mag to protect itself while maneuvering around against the other tank. The prowler & mag have to move & turn to keep their backside protected which leaves their side armor a lot more exposed. You are less likely to be shooting a prowler in the front armor as you are a Mag, and while overall the Prowler might have more armor, the effective armor of the Mag and prowler may be the same when you factor in the advantages that maneuverability gets you with respect to different armor positions. Further, the mag can enhance this benefit even more by adding front armor as a defensive upgrade. Long-range unless moving tangental speed has little value compared to maneuverability. The mags can do the old side-strafe trick and moving backwards while keeping front armor and maximizing their accuracy advantage. Snipe snipe snipe, while the only thing the prowler can do is close distance and take the hits. I think in that respect maneuverability forces it to have the lowest base armor because maneuverability increases effective armor. |
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2012-04-18, 01:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #36 | ||
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I'm surprised they haven't included suspension/dampers as a metric for tanks as it is imperative to have a stable platform to shoot from.
Buzzing around like a hornet in the Prowler is going to be pretty pointless unless you can actually hit something. Speed means nothing without control. The Magrider already has a benefit from being a hover type vehicle but I think there should be ways to improve the dampening/suspension for all type of vehicles. |
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2012-04-18, 02:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #37 | |||
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2012-04-18, 02:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #38 | |||
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I must have missed that |
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