Im not sure where to begin in this apparent self congratulating post or mass of errors.
Lorcan Lladd, on 04 March 2013 - 02:17 PM, said:
Killstealing and backhugging are the classic tools of the successful pugger.
So ho do you "proffessional" guys do it? Say beforehand to your team about who is killing who? Not helping each other out after a target is down?
Lorcan Lladd, on 04 March 2013 - 02:17 PM, said:
It's the only way to consistently win matches with the quality of your average pug in MWO; it seems impossible to maintain good performance otherwise.
What exactly to you is good performance?
Lorcan Lladd, on 04 March 2013 - 02:17 PM, said:
Try to push and get a legitimate kill on your own?
Oooh, I've seen that. Usually I see one guy running out in the open engaging the enemy, then he dies. I believe it's called ramboing and then they blame the rest of the team - I never knew the pro's did that.
Lorcan Lladd, on 04 March 2013 - 02:17 PM, said:
Too bad! The opposing team will focus on you whilst the rest of the pugs retreat; hell, I've seen the most cowardly Atlai in pugs whom would rather force lighter 'Mechs to do the tanking then just score kills once the enemy is damaged enough for them to finish off.
Why should they not focus on the closest target engaging their team mate?
Retreat where? You said you engaged so you must have been in the front, the rest most likely took cover - why expose oneself unneccessary just because you ran out and became primary.
Did you TELL the others about your idea of attacking?
Light's dont TANK - they run around the enemy, taking their attention away from the larger mechs who can then bring their firepower to bear.
An assault like an atlas is not a "tanker" it's an assault mech who can take punishment but should not really be in the very front of the fighting.
That's for heavies, the assault is the literal moving fortress with massive firepower - it is NOT a brawler since lighter mechs can run circles around it.