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>hence why neurohelmets can't work on tanks for example
Nuerohelmets are used in some models of tank. They're also used in ASF's.

You don't feel the mech as your body. You're a glorified balance detector for the actual DI of the machine. The DI computer is constantly reading your brainwaves, though. The stupid good pilots just get really good a thinking in such a way they can get really complex movement out of the machines. The machines also learn their pilots. That's why they start to mimic your habits if you drive them a really long time. Think of it like a murder algorithm equivalent of a website feed algorithm. It works to be tailored to you.