Considering that even the lightest of frames could be carrying cannons of considerable caliber, compared to what a single person could or will be equipped with (outside of their frames), the enemies, particularly the Tsi-Hu, ought to warrant such fire-power. Even the smallest grunts and runts of a litter, shock-troops, foot-soldiers...etc. should require a frame's armaments to effectively combat them. Out on foot, with a damaged and inoperable frame, a human ought to be f***ed. At least, if they'd run into Tsi-Hu and medium-sized to large wildlife.
Their standard-issue equipment should have only enough power to force any pursuers into cover or slow them down through gadgets and elemental effects, like cryo, walls of flame from incendiary, shock-field, corrosive sludge, gravity-manipulating equipment that could also facilitate faster and easier traversal of the terrain without a frame, so that one could get to the nearest outpost and safe-zone faster, then, be shuttled back to the nearest garage for their recovered and repaired frame...or, even get a completely new one, complete with the weapons, mods, stats, upgrades and specifications of their previous one, which would essentially be how 'respawning' would work and could be explained within that world, so it feels more immersive and believable within the story's narrative. All of that, the repairing of damaged frames and new ones would deduct resources from the person, even in advance, so if they don't have enough, they could still be helped and they'd pay it off later.
Or have we discussed abolishing item and frame degradation altogether? I only vaguely remember. Not even if I was for or against it.
I am certain, however, that I've mentioned and we discussed, at some length, the possibilities for what kind of weapons our frames would be able to support, from swords, hammers, halberds, railguns, mortars and the like to rocket-pods (I saw there is already some rocket-swarm ability) and even larger.
Hmmm...I just had an idea for one. Two smaller rail-guns on each shoulder, that could slide together and combine on the heavy frame's back, to form a single, more powerful weapon and the feet of the frame would need to clamp down and lock in place (deploy) for it to fire. Maybe it wouldn't even fire like a rail-gun, anymore, in a straight line, but more like a mortar or other artillery (I have the artilleries from C&C3 in mind). It could also be energy-based or lobbing super-heated plasma slugs across the field. Slugs that could be modified to have different elemental properties as well, with an understandably slower fire-rate for balance's sake.
Their standard-issue equipment should have only enough power to force any pursuers into cover or slow them down through gadgets and elemental effects, like cryo, walls of flame from incendiary, shock-field, corrosive sludge, gravity-manipulating equipment that could also facilitate faster and easier traversal of the terrain without a frame, so that one could get to the nearest outpost and safe-zone faster, then, be shuttled back to the nearest garage for their recovered and repaired frame...or, even get a completely new one, complete with the weapons, mods, stats, upgrades and specifications of their previous one, which would essentially be how 'respawning' would work and could be explained within that world, so it feels more immersive and believable within the story's narrative. All of that, the repairing of damaged frames and new ones would deduct resources from the person, even in advance, so if they don't have enough, they could still be helped and they'd pay it off later.
Or have we discussed abolishing item and frame degradation altogether? I only vaguely remember. Not even if I was for or against it.
I am certain, however, that I've mentioned and we discussed, at some length, the possibilities for what kind of weapons our frames would be able to support, from swords, hammers, halberds, railguns, mortars and the like to rocket-pods (I saw there is already some rocket-swarm ability) and even larger.
Hmmm...I just had an idea for one. Two smaller rail-guns on each shoulder, that could slide together and combine on the heavy frame's back, to form a single, more powerful weapon and the feet of the frame would need to clamp down and lock in place (deploy) for it to fire. Maybe it wouldn't even fire like a rail-gun, anymore, in a straight line, but more like a mortar or other artillery (I have the artilleries from C&C3 in mind). It could also be energy-based or lobbing super-heated plasma slugs across the field. Slugs that could be modified to have different elemental properties as well, with an understandably slower fire-rate for balance's sake.