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For those curious, I ended up looking up the bit in the Operation Klondike book that talked about Clan technological development and the Inner Sphere's own advancements following the invasion.
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I'm not sure I like it, but I've found myself putting it on when I need background noise in a couple of occasions, and it does the job in the game itself just fine. Just the fact it has guitars and isn't 100% orchestral bombast nets it a few points in my book.Random thought, but am I the only one who likes the MW4 soundtrack? Yeah, its a discordant thrash of guitars and drums mixed with synth, but that's pretty much what I'd expect to hear in the stompy death robot 80's future.
Back of the napkin, I'd personally drop even more heatsinks and one of the Large Lasers and give it another Gauss, or an UAC/10 or LB-10X, depending on how much I can free up there. That 'mech is just criminally undergunned for a 95-tonner, "sniper" role or not.It's at least 4 sinks over, and that's if you're dedicated to being heat-neutral. Strip the MGs and ammo, and that's 6 tons you have to play with. Put in, say, a SSRM-6, one ton of ammo, and leave 2 of the sinks, and now you have some crit-seeking while still keeping the heat in check.
I know it's not the case, but it's kind of funny that the Clans work as a parody/criticism of strictly regimented societies (and a definite oblique jab at the Soviets in general, why else would their founder have a Russian name?). Yeah, they funneled all their advances towards war and kept their civilians under strict control, and what a fat lot of good it did them when the rubber met the road.For those curious, I ended up looking up the bit in the Operation Klondike book that talked about Clan technological development and the Inner Sphere's own advancements following the invasion.
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And it's not just, like, some random Russian-sounding name. It's Kerensky.I know it's not the case, but it's kind of funny that the Clans work as a parody/criticism of strictly regimented societies (and a definite oblique jab at the Soviets in general, why else would their founder have a Russian name?).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_KerenskyAnd it's not just, like, some random Russian-sounding name. It's Kerensky.
Okay, that's pretty funny. The photoshopper should have used an Orion though. Talk about lame to use a Marauder when it comes to Alexander Kerensky.
- Kerensky has a fictional namesake in the futuristic BattleTech setting, where General Aleksandr Kerensky leads one side in a pivotal civil war in the 28th century. This came to the spotlight in 2012, after a picture of Storming of the Winter Palace by Nikolai Kochergin was taken from the internet for part of a question about the Russian Revolution in the History: Revolutions exam for Victorian Certificate of Education history students in Australia. It had been overlooked that the image had been altered to include a giant robot (a Marauder BattleMech from BattleTech) in the background who appeared to be assisting socialist revolutionaries in 1917. One student reportedly even suggested it might be a statue of Kerensky.
Yeah, I mean, there's probably some deep meta-level hyper-ironic point to that, I guess. Surely. Totally.Name aside, I ain't really seeing the similarities.
One was a brilliant general who saved the Inner Sphere, only to be let down by what he fled and his own egotistical offspring, and the other was a general failure who rose to the level of his incompetence.
Okay, they both had their hopes and dreams of a new society dashed by reality, but only one of them died a hero and the other lived long enough to see themselves become the laughingstock.Yeah, I mean, there's probably some deep meta-level hyper-ironic point to that, I guess. Surely. Totally.
Man, Kerensky got cursed by some sort of bad cosmic god. Going from fighting some of the worst fighting men has ever seen to leading an exodus of the remnants of the Star League well passed the periphery for some sort of peace, only for your descendants to fuck it up because of muh honor and muh ego.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Kerensky
https://www.sarna.net/wiki/Aleksandr_Kerensky
Name aside, I ain't really seeing the similarities.
One was a brilliant general who saved the Inner Sphere, only to be let down by what he fled and his own egotistical offspring, and the other was a general failure who rose to the level of his incompetence.
Okay, that's pretty funny. The photoshopper should have used an Orion though. Talk about lame to use a Marauder when it comes to Alexander Kerensky.
Your pilot made his way to Valhalla, shiny and chrome.Got shot by a PPC through my right shoulder, critted and proceed to cook off my Machine gun ammo with exploded taking the Fusion engine with it.
The Stalker is the quintessential BattleMech: a big, ugly box of guns that will kill you even faster than the enemy if you don't know what you're doing. I fucking love it.Picked up MW5 on steam last week and I managed to find a Stalker 3F early on in the campaign at one of the industrial centers. Have yet to find an assault mech as satisfying to use as that thing, and I'm reputation 14 now.
Well, according to the mod creator:Also, if during the installation of BTA - let's say, hypothetically, someone was to accidentally select the option to install content from a DLC that he did not own. Obviously, as soon as he realized what had happened, he would immediately clear the mod folder and do a fresh install without the option selected! But let's say, hypothetically, this person didn't notice his mistake at first; would this cause problems in the game? Would he get access to all the "bonus" mechs that HBS is charging full-game-price for, for free?
BloodyDoves said:shit would be turbofucked
don't do that
just buy the DLC on sale
ok, ok, let me explain a little further
so, what would happen is that he would NOT see biomes from the DLCs or contracts from the DLCs, but he would see mechs from the DLCs
however, if he salvages one and assembles it, he will break his save as it will crash constantly when trying to load the assets
I do not recommend doing this.
also tell him to stop trying to pirate around the DLCs and just fucking buy them, the season pass isn't that expensive
Unfortunately Kerensky was also an idiot for not planning the Exodus way better: no planning of putting the right kind of colony teams together not mxing the different nationalities together (that is one point the Republic at least managed for some time though it backfired when the IS went into the Dark age again) and being paralyzed for years by the loss of his wife. Jerome Blake was almost right when he wrote in his diary "Kerensky and his ilk are too stupid to realize that they will die out there without us" Well, almost.Man, Kerensky got cursed by some sort of bad cosmic god. Going from fighting some of the worst fighting men has ever seen to leading an exodus of the remnants of the Star League well passed the periphery for some sort of peace, only for your descendants to fuck it up because of muh honor and muh ego.
What's good about it? And is it Rouguelike? I'm not really a fan of Rougelikes, especially when it's a campaign I intend to invest many hours into.Most people play RogueTech.
I don't have it. From what I understand it makes everything harder but is some kind of persistent campaign.What's good about it? And is it Rouguelike? I'm not really a fan of Rougelikes, especially when it's a campaign I intend to invest many hours into.
What's good about it? And is it Rouguelike? I'm not really a fan of Rougelikes, especially when it's a campaign I intend to invest many hours into.
The big deal about RougeTech is that it has an online component: planets will dynamically change ownership based on player input: do enough missions for Stiener on Tukayyid, and eventually they will take it over, and this is happening for all players simultaneously.I don't have it. From what I understand it makes everything harder but is some kind of persistent campaign.
Yeah, I'll skip that, then. Rougelike and MMO are two of my turnoffs.The big deal about RougeTech is that it has an online component: planets will dynamically change ownership based on player input: do enough missions for Stiener on Tukayyid, and eventually they will take it over, and this is happening for all players simultaneously.
There's a mod that is set during i believe 3057 so you can have all the nifty mechs and technology. Plus the option to drop with two lances.Yeah, I'll skip that, then. Rougelike and MMO are two of my turnoffs.
What about other mods? Anything else worth checking out?
The mighty Battledildo, when you want to LRM/SRM bukkake every fool on the field. Its hit boxes are great for spreading damage to avoid coring, agility is garbage though.Picked up MW5 on steam last week and I managed to find a Stalker 3F early on in the campaign at one of the industrial centers. Have yet to find an assault mech as satisfying to use as that thing, and I'm reputation 14 now.