Something like an AT4 or Stinger system to take care of power armor, tanks, planes etc. Obviously limited in capacity as these weapons are relatively heavy.
The concept behind this is bridging the gap between power armor and the typical infantryman. There are clear separations here when power armor is mainstream but can rarely be damaged by an infantry soldier.
I believe bringing rockets and missiles more prevalently into the setting will help to bridge this gap. It gives a standard soldier a chance against heavily armored targets while keeping power armor exceptionally useful in areas where rockets cannot be deployed such as the interior of a space station or starship.
That would also mean more players might be keen on playing regular soldiers or regular people since they can beat the bigger guys even if it's still a slim chance.
I am suggesting this concept because of a weapon I intend to bring to the table. Under a good amount of advisement and with a decent amount of forethought, it seemed good to bring the option to the community.
The concept behind this is bridging the gap between power armor and the typical infantryman. There are clear separations here when power armor is mainstream but can rarely be damaged by an infantry soldier.
I believe bringing rockets and missiles more prevalently into the setting will help to bridge this gap. It gives a standard soldier a chance against heavily armored targets while keeping power armor exceptionally useful in areas where rockets cannot be deployed such as the interior of a space station or starship.
That would also mean more players might be keen on playing regular soldiers or regular people since they can beat the bigger guys even if it's still a slim chance.
I am suggesting this concept because of a weapon I intend to bring to the table. Under a good amount of advisement and with a decent amount of forethought, it seemed good to bring the option to the community.