this way men don't have to memorize all the mech class/subclass/variants icons...
not a problem for myself, but some few new players told me about that. So here you are.
Edited by The_Silencer, 08 June 2015 - 03:38 PM.
this way men don't have to memorize all the mech class/subclass/variants icons...
not a problem for myself, but some few new players told me about that. So here you are.
Edited by The_Silencer, 08 June 2015 - 03:38 PM.
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And if you dont ....
probably adding pilot ranks as well might be good idea too
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The difference between theory and practice is smaller in theory than it is in practice.
As a related point,
I think is worthy clarifying to new players that you can purchase many mech parts which can make your mechs to look as if these are one completely different mech within a same class.
for example I purchased long time ago an upper (or head) mech part for my Raider in order to make it look like a SharpShooter. So if you see me running around as crazy on the battlefield when I pilot my Raider then don't go thinking that I'm cheating. Just press tab and check the icon of the mech players are piloting within a match. Or focus on the icon shown on your HUD in the label of players during a match. Or also have a look at the icon shown on the window you see after being killed and by who and how...
So if you see a sharpshooter looking mech running as crazy all over the place then don't go into panic mode. It's just what I told you above plus running the raider' special ability.. lol xD
Those are valid customization extras which actually the game allows you to run and play via visual purchases for your mechas. I do find these to be pretty fun, IMO.
Take that well into account before accusing players of being cheating/hacking in the game. =)
This would be one big point of the original suggestion for this thread.
Note to new players: You can not purchase visual parts for you mech to make it look as a different mech class in the game. (A: Light, M: medium or C: heavy).
Hoping this is of help.
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On the deathcam you can mouse over the mech picture and emblem for a tooltip.
But I guess they could be more accessable
Really?
I'll check that a.s.a.p. you've got a like from me in the mean time...
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