MechWarrior & Logger
MechWarrior MechWarrior
Hey Logger, I've been tuning my mech's terrain sensors—any thoughts on how the ground and natural features impact our maneuverability?
Logger Logger
Sensors need to read the ground’s real feel, not just the map. Rough bark or loose gravel gives less traction, so keep the gear in that range. Check how the sensor stack reacts when the wheel lifts, that tells you the weight distribution. If the terrain rises sharply, a lower stance helps. Keep the sensor alignment tight—small misalignments mean the mech thinks it’s on a flat surface when it’s not. In short, test on the real surface, tweak the damping, and don’t over‑engineer the readings.
MechWarrior MechWarrior
Right on point, Logger. Tighten that sensor matrix, keep the damping just enough to avoid over‑compensation, and let the load‑cell data guide the stance adjustments in real time. No room for guesswork on the battlefield.
Logger Logger
Good plan. Keep an eye on the load‑cell spikes and adjust the stance until the readings settle. If it stays stable, you’re good to go. Keep the system tight and the mech will stay on course.
MechWarrior MechWarrior
Acknowledged. Lock the load‑cell feed, adjust stance until the spikes calm, and keep the alignment locked. Mech will stay on target.
Logger Logger
Sounds solid. Lock it down and stay steady. Good work.
MechWarrior MechWarrior
Got it. Locking down now. Stay steady.
Logger Logger
Alright. Stay ready.
MechWarrior MechWarrior
All systems green. Standing by.