I'll chuck a vote in for omniframe, given that the omniframe would encompass all frames, but I do like the light, medium and heavy options.
I can't think of any examples off of the top of my head that would really go with my opinion, but say we're trying to balance power, speed and armour, I don't see why you can't have several base frames like:
Superlight - average power, lowest armour, highest speed (3 , 1 , 5 (9)
Light - average power, lower armour, higher speed (3 , 2 , 4 (9)
Medium - average power, average armour, high speed (3 , 3 , 3 (9)
Heavy - average power, higher armour, lower speed (3 , 4 , 2 (9)
Superheavy - higher power, higher armour, lowest speed (4 , 4 , 1 (9)
Then you equip your gear or whatever on top of that to modify your base. Say you have a superheavy frame and
Add some extra hydraulics (extra power drain, increased mobility) an improved reactor (extra power) and a xenosteel armour upgrade (extra armour, lighter than current steel plating, so increased mobility), and that gets you to higher than average power, highest armour, and average speed (4 , 5 , 3 (12).
Add your triple minigun, now your power decreases to lower than average power, highest armour and lower than average speed (2 , 5 , 2 (9).
You end up with a frame that may be incredibly dangerous on the field, but can't glide around as easily, and relies on armour for survival.
Do the same with a superlight frame, you get (3 , 2 , 7 (12) before a minigun and (1 , 2 , 6 (9) after. Barely any energy or armour, but very maneuverable (given it's superlight, you could probably do a minigun-jump).
I'm rambling and overthinking as usual, but having a single omniframe that even the chassis can be replaced, I like that, as opposed to everyone either being locked to specific frames, or having a garage full of 80 of the suckers. We can just have loadouts, right?
I can't think of any examples off of the top of my head that would really go with my opinion, but say we're trying to balance power, speed and armour, I don't see why you can't have several base frames like:
Superlight - average power, lowest armour, highest speed (3 , 1 , 5 (9)
Light - average power, lower armour, higher speed (3 , 2 , 4 (9)
Medium - average power, average armour, high speed (3 , 3 , 3 (9)
Heavy - average power, higher armour, lower speed (3 , 4 , 2 (9)
Superheavy - higher power, higher armour, lowest speed (4 , 4 , 1 (9)
Then you equip your gear or whatever on top of that to modify your base. Say you have a superheavy frame and
Add some extra hydraulics (extra power drain, increased mobility) an improved reactor (extra power) and a xenosteel armour upgrade (extra armour, lighter than current steel plating, so increased mobility), and that gets you to higher than average power, highest armour, and average speed (4 , 5 , 3 (12).
Add your triple minigun, now your power decreases to lower than average power, highest armour and lower than average speed (2 , 5 , 2 (9).
You end up with a frame that may be incredibly dangerous on the field, but can't glide around as easily, and relies on armour for survival.
Do the same with a superlight frame, you get (3 , 2 , 7 (12) before a minigun and (1 , 2 , 6 (9) after. Barely any energy or armour, but very maneuverable (given it's superlight, you could probably do a minigun-jump).
I'm rambling and overthinking as usual, but having a single omniframe that even the chassis can be replaced, I like that, as opposed to everyone either being locked to specific frames, or having a garage full of 80 of the suckers. We can just have loadouts, right?