Gazra's Comprehensive Battletech Development Info Thread and Gruese's Map of the Inner Sphere 3025 ( forum thread) Monthly HBS Developer Videos Q&A Sessions, HBS Youtube Archive, and Q&A Transcripts. Join your fellow BATTLETECH gamers in a Tournament, IWS League, Friday Night Fights, Command Academy and BT Discord.īT resources: TRO: 3028 and UCC Edmon's BATTLETECH Uninstall Guide and dZ_CCC ModPack Installation Guide BattleTechnology.īATTLETECH: FAQs, Forum Rules, AARland Rules, Sync Account w/ Steam, File a Support Ticket, Debug Mode, and Bug Report.īATTLETECH YouTube videos: FLASHPOINT, BT Teaser, Red City "BT Basics" series: Story, Combat and Merc Life. If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles ~ Sun Tzu (I know that I am quietly quite excited about the prospects that are apparently in play here. For a total net increase in Weapons Tonnage between the Atlas and Atlas II OF 10-tons.ĭoes anyone see this happening any other way?Īnyone have any comment about the potential presence of Ferro Fibrous Armor in BATTLETECH?ĭoes anyone think the Double Heat Sinks might be true 2.0 Heat Sinks, or are they more likely to be the sometimes discussed 1.3 or 1.4 Improved Heat Sinks? The move from the remaining two Medium Lasers to two Extended Range Large Lasers requires 8 additional tons.
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The move from two Medium Laser to two Medium Pulse Laser requires 2 additional tons. When looking at the respective weapons Loadouts, I relied on PGI Weapons Weights. There is a 6-ton savings from going from 20 Heat Sinks to 14 Double Heat Sinks (with a net increase of 8 in Heat Sinkage.) And there is a 2-ton savings from the use of Ferro Fibrous Armor to provide effectively the same "Value" of Armor Coverage. The model displayed in submitted renders contains 1871 pieces, including the minifigure.Upon further examination of Sarna entries on the Atlas and Atlas II, there is a 2-ton savings realized in going from an AC20 to an AC. Pilot minifigure - a MechWarrior minifigure is included to put inside the cockpit or display the size difference between the Atlas and a human.True minifigure scale - this mech doesn't only fit a minifigure inside it is actually properly sized to show the true scale of the Atlas.Presentable from all sides - no areas of the model have been left unfinished or lacking detail, therefore it doesn't only have one "camera-friendly" side - it can be viewed from all angles without displaying any unsightly parts.Minifigure-compatible cockpit - the top part of the mech hinges back to reveal a detailed cockpit which can easily accommodate a minifigure, allowing it to look out the pilot's window.Advanced articulation - the mech is highly posable thanks to a realistic number of movable joints: 1 in each foot, 2 in each leg and arm, 1 for each of the 10 fingers and a turntable in the waist which allows the torso to spin around.A minifigure-scale model of the Atlas AS7-D BattleMech from the BattleTech/MechWarrior franchise based on its latest depiction in videogames.