Hay guy's i need help what are mech unit's? :duh:
I am sorry if this is a dumb answer but i need to know :rofl:
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Hay guy's i need help what are mech unit's? :duh:
I am sorry if this is a dumb answer but i need to know :rofl:
mech=ballies rams pults and trans for carrying any res ...
Mechs:
-Ballista
-Transporter
-Catapults
-Battering Rams
And also some people class 'Cataphracts' as Mechs..
I classify mechs as any non-walking unit. (Has to be pushed or pulled.)
Mechs are used to take out large layers of meat and arch.
Mechs are VERY expensive but worth the cost if used correctly.
Thanks alot guy's :D
And is there a way i could layer to protect my self from a Mech wave ?
Sorry going a bit off topic but has to b done :rofl:
i believe the way to layer against a mech attack is NOT to layer ... take out everything except mechs arch and scout ... correct me if im wrong guys ... not 100% sure on that
A mech (plural: mecha or mechs), is a science fiction term for a large piloted walking vehicle, including ones on treads and animal shapes.
They are called mecha in Japanese. Mechs often appear in anime, science fiction, and other genres involving fantastic or futuristic elements. Mechs are generally, though not necessarily, bipedal and are best described as a mix between a tank and a robot. Some mechs have arms, hands, and fingers capable of grasping objects. A mech that approximates the shape of a human body may allow the use of martial arts movements and swordsmanship, ceremonial acts of honor, saluting, and other human mannerisms.
In most fiction in which they appear, mechs are war machines: essentially armored fighting vehicles with legs instead of treads or wheels. Some stories, such as the manga Patlabor and American wargame BattleTech, also encompass mechs used for civilian purposes such as heavy construction work, police functions or firefighting.
Some science fiction universes posit that mechs are the primary means of combat, with conflicts sometimes being decided through gladiatorial matches. Others represent mechs as one component of an integrated military force, supported by and fighting alongside tanks, fighter aircraft, and infantry, functioning as a mechanical cavalry. The applications often highlight the theoretical usefulness of such a device, combining a tank's resilience and fire power with infantry's ability to cross unstable terrain. In other cases they are demonstrated with a greater versatility in armament, such as in the Armored Core series of video games where mechs can utilize their hands to carry a wide range of armament in the same manner as a person, albeit on a much larger scale.
Thanks will do :D