Escef, on 10 March 2013 - 09:34 PM, said:
Don't want to be hugged in combat? Easy, don't boat LRMs and non-ER PPCs. I have no qualms getting right up into the cockpit glass of stock Catapults, because they are all a hell of a lot less dangerous that way. If getting close means that our mechs are nose-to-nose, well, no problem to me. Just means you have to get that much farther away before you become a real threat again.
With collisions, hugging in many cases is not viable for lighter mechs (see SRM Cat death grip) when it tries that move on an Atlas. Realistically, anyone trying to curb stomp an Atlas is going to bounce off the Atlas OR fall down. I don't play Atlases and don't really care for them. However, if they give Atlases the ability to plow medium/lights, it could be enough to make that chassis palatable in comparison to Awesomes/Stalkers.
A lot of caution in the game just isn't there now and with the collision system in place, it forced you to go slower to avoid obstacles. The guys poptarting, would have to be a lot more careful to save enough fuel to land and not crash. The number of DFA's I performed today would actually do damage.
Collisions bring in a lot more to the game and frankly are needed. Hugging is just so bad, its not a tactic, its just bad. Put in some damage and some knock downs and get rid of it. If two mechs of the same weight class want to hug themselves to death let them. Otherwise, a Cat hugging an Atlas, the Cat should fall on his ***.