09-03-2008, 07:23 PM
Unf, AC's with weapon arms are lighter. The TP and Pegasus will give them a speed advanage. But thinking carefully, weapon arms also have lesser defense [almost very very little defense actually], making the excess speed a defense balancer. With so much speed, they won't be needing OB's. and WILL aim for the EO's instead. But since they do't have much ammo, They will forget about the pegasus and equip just the TP instead so that they cold get more space for back weapons.
Anyways, here's something I talked to Rick and Fox back when we were to pick up the kids two weeks ago at the Station.
Main+Subs Line Up System:
Allows the participant to bring in 3 AC's in the tourney in the condition that he is only allowed to use one sub per match.
So basically, the line up will look like this:
AC01: Main [May be used up to 2 times per match]
AC02: Sub1 [May be used up to 2 times per match, but not if Sub2 has been used in a past round in the match]
AC03: Sub2 [May be used up to 2 times per match, but not if Sub1 has been used in a past round in the match]
* Subs may repeat parts from each other, but must not have parts from the Main,
At the beginning of the [preferably, best 2 out of 3] match, he must decide which sub he will use in the match, because the Main must be used every match.
OK, let's say a match started between Fox and CZ.
Fox decided to use his Sub1 at the first round. and CZ his Main.
Fox wins.
Fox must now use his Main AC, because he already used his Sub1 and is no longer allowed to use Sub2 because he already chose to use his Sub1 for the match. CZ chose to use his Sub2.
CZ Wins
Now, Fox may choose between his Main and Sub1 and CZ between his Main and Sub2
Whoever wins, Who cares. Just kidding.
This method has good points.
- Players may now bring the same AC, with different weapon setups through Sub1 and 2.
- Players may now prepare for their silent rivalries. [bwahaha]
- More design freedom, but only up to a certain point.
Bad Points:
- Abusing a good AC Chassis through variations by setting it as a Sub.
In theory, this system will help most players gain advantages over opponents. Basically, Everyone may become better than everyone design-wise.
Anyways, here's something I talked to Rick and Fox back when we were to pick up the kids two weeks ago at the Station.
Main+Subs Line Up System:
Allows the participant to bring in 3 AC's in the tourney in the condition that he is only allowed to use one sub per match.
So basically, the line up will look like this:
AC01: Main [May be used up to 2 times per match]
AC02: Sub1 [May be used up to 2 times per match, but not if Sub2 has been used in a past round in the match]
AC03: Sub2 [May be used up to 2 times per match, but not if Sub1 has been used in a past round in the match]
* Subs may repeat parts from each other, but must not have parts from the Main,
At the beginning of the [preferably, best 2 out of 3] match, he must decide which sub he will use in the match, because the Main must be used every match.
OK, let's say a match started between Fox and CZ.
Fox decided to use his Sub1 at the first round. and CZ his Main.
Fox wins.
Fox must now use his Main AC, because he already used his Sub1 and is no longer allowed to use Sub2 because he already chose to use his Sub1 for the match. CZ chose to use his Sub2.
CZ Wins
Now, Fox may choose between his Main and Sub1 and CZ between his Main and Sub2
Whoever wins, Who cares. Just kidding.
This method has good points.
- Players may now bring the same AC, with different weapon setups through Sub1 and 2.
- Players may now prepare for their silent rivalries. [bwahaha]
- More design freedom, but only up to a certain point.
Bad Points:
- Abusing a good AC Chassis through variations by setting it as a Sub.
In theory, this system will help most players gain advantages over opponents. Basically, Everyone may become better than everyone design-wise.
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