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EDIT: By that I mean the weight isn't adding up correctly. Like the engine will say it's lets say 11 tons, and the mech will be at 30 tons, you add in the 11 ton engine and suddenly it jumps up to 50T instead of the expected 41. So something isn't adding up correctly, and I'm trying to figure out what.
If you swap engine for engine (Say 255 standard to 255 XL) and the engine is the same rating as the stock, this doesn't happen, but if you upgrade, or even sometimes downgrade a step the math goes completely off. (IE IF you go from say 255 to 250 or 255 to 260)
EDIT: So i took a look at MWO myself, I actually play it a ton and had not noticed that the XL engines indeed are not weighted correct. They are lighter than standard but not by 50% like they are supposed to. However on ALL engines, when removed the weight is correct. Like if an engine weighs 10 tons and I remove it, it removes 10 tons, not some other seemingly random number. So if the gyro and cockpit weight is worked into the engine weights for the sake of MW5, is there a way we can display that info so its easier to tell how much weight is being added or removed when messing with the engine?