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'''Idea:''' Add the ability for moderators to modify the amount of damage weapons deal in any particular arena.<br>
'''Idea:''' Add the ability for moderators to modify the amount of damage weapons deal in any particular arena.<br>
'''Description:''' Damage multiplier if feasible could be applied to various arenas to help add some variety to gameplay.  It would allow us to test the waters on how people like more deadly mech warfare and less deadly mech warfare. --[[User:Bellimora Resident|Bellimora Resident]] ([[User talk:Bellimora Resident|talk]]) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)
'''Description:''' Damage multiplier if feasible could be applied to various arenas to help add some variety to gameplay.  It would allow us to test the waters on how people like more deadly mech warfare and less deadly mech warfare. --[[User:Bellimora Resident|Bellimora Resident]] ([[User talk:Bellimora Resident|talk]]) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)
==Under Development==
===Flamer Rework===
'''Idea:''' Instead of heatlocking a mech, a flamer keeps a mech at critical heat levels.
'''Description:''' The idea is Enders actually when he mentioned perhaps the flame isn't hot enough to provoke overheat.  Nash suggested that the armor thermally ablates thus keeping the heat below a critical level but hamstringing a mech's ability to dissipate heat, thus keeping it at a critical level.  The current system in beta testkeeps a mech at near over-heating.  To compensate for the reduced over-heat effectiveness flamers now deal some damage.  As the mech gets hotter the damage increases.  When the mech stops gaining heat, all heat-damage is converted to armor-damage. --[[User:Bellimora Resident|Bellimora Resident]] ([[User talk:Bellimora Resident|talk]]) 22:42, 24 November 2012 (CST)

Revision as of 09:42, 25 November 2012

This page will not be linked to any other pages. This is a scratch pad for ideas. Anything new goes in the brainstorming section. Sign it by typing ~~~~ the wiki will convert that to your username and date. Any ideas that are deamed worth investigation are moved to the worth investigation section. Please Follow the format of other ideas when submitting your own. The Idea slot is an executive summary of the idea, should read out in a line. Description you should describe it in more detail.

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Brainstorming

Seeker Readjustment

Idea: Make seekers less effective against ground mechs.
Description: As it stands seekers are designed to be anti-air but they are very good at ruining a slow gorund mech's day. The possibility of readjusting them to only target air mechs should be investigated, possibly increasing their damage if we go through with it to comepnsate. It would effectively force any air-mechs to ground or shoot them down, thus accomplishing the seeker's intent without making a seeker mech a go-to mech to make everyone die with the right builds. It's driving players off the field. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)

DPS Investigation

Idea: Examine the balance on DPS.
Description: Currently autocannons and chainguns and some rapid fire missile systems have DPS getting upwards of 100 with minimal heat problems and enough ammo to fire for minutes straight. most other weapons are around 30's to 40's. lasers are 15 to 20. Finessy weapons that require skill to get consistant hits with everything, like thumper bombs get 40 at best, and that's hitting every bomb out of the barrage as rapidly as you can. Been experimenting with a conscript loaded with 4 ADV autocannons, some of the better weapons out there. It's rather easy to slather abuse on. I've had at least one person ask me just what the heck I pointed at him after being melted by that combo. I don't believe any damage should be nerfed, I do believe other damage may be due for an increase, not sure how much. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)

Worth Investigation

Laser Rework

Idea: Rebuild and rework lasers.
Description: Megaprim lasers are glitchy and a touch laggy. Raycasting is infinitely thing. The idea of using multiple rays to build a laser with depth has been discussed. Further investigation of raycasting and it's limitions and quirks needs to be done. So far the only data we have is Twiddles investigation, which clearly points out the width limitations. Lasers have absurdly anemic DPS with the exception of a couple hardmounts. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)

HP Recovery

Idea: The ability for a mech to recouperate might be due for a reduction
Description: It has come up several times that mechs bounce back from injury rather well. We may want deadlier combat with adjustments made for both tech and biomechs to change gamestyle away from hit run away and heal and more towards hammering each other down. Current concepts that have come up with this: Possibility of injures that can not be repaired. Possiblity biomechs either having regen removed, or having regeneration drawn from a pool of reserve HP. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)

Damage Modifier for Arenas

Idea: Add the ability for moderators to modify the amount of damage weapons deal in any particular arena.
Description: Damage multiplier if feasible could be applied to various arenas to help add some variety to gameplay. It would allow us to test the waters on how people like more deadly mech warfare and less deadly mech warfare. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:34, 24 November 2012 (CST)

Under Development

Flamer Rework

Idea: Instead of heatlocking a mech, a flamer keeps a mech at critical heat levels. Description: The idea is Enders actually when he mentioned perhaps the flame isn't hot enough to provoke overheat. Nash suggested that the armor thermally ablates thus keeping the heat below a critical level but hamstringing a mech's ability to dissipate heat, thus keeping it at a critical level. The current system in beta testkeeps a mech at near over-heating. To compensate for the reduced over-heat effectiveness flamers now deal some damage. As the mech gets hotter the damage increases. When the mech stops gaining heat, all heat-damage is converted to armor-damage. --Bellimora Resident (talk) 22:42, 24 November 2012 (CST)