Onmyoudo, on 13 March 2013 - 12:46 AM, said:
An Atlas is a damage soak. It has the most armour, it has the most durability and in a lot of cases it has ECM. If you are not soaking damage, you are not doing your job. Did you get 600 damage? Great. Did you get 2 kills? Well done. Did the rest of your team die because they got alpha struck to death while you were playing coy buggers in the buildings? Then you're next, bucko, and the game has been lost. If you're winning, then it's likely because someone else has been soaking up the damage that you should have been sharing.
Due to the nature of how MWO works, an Atlas is always needed on the front lines. Massive burst damage and concentrated fire can and will annihilate members of your team that, if able to actually fire their weapons (perhaps due to the enemy team instead firing at the large 100 ton behemoth striding towards them) will allow your team to do more damage overall than you alone can manage. 400 + 400 is better than the 600 you will do by yourself.
Your Atlas is not an LRM boat. Get a Catapult. Your Atlas is not a sniper. Get a Stalker. If you want to use those weapons, by all means do so - on your way towards the battle lines. Your mech is one of the most important in any game you play and you must use its strengths to help your team succeed. Because it is your team that is important - if you yourself get blown up with only 200 damage done, but succeed in drawing enough fire to let your team win the match, then your role has been fulfilled and you can congratulate yourself on a job well done. That is your purpose. Start doing it.
Disclaimer: a Stalker could also arguably fill this role, but for several obvious reasons is not as effective.
Wrong... the atlas is not a damage soak. No mech is a "Damage soak" mech.
Things that apply in DOTA and LOL and MMO's don't apply with battletech. Yes the mech has the most armor of any of the other mechs, but that does not immedately relegate the mech to "Damage soak" mode.
also the "in most cases has ECM" also wrong, only the D-DC variant has ECM, none of the other's have ECM capability.
Mechs have a variety of ways to be configured, saying that a mech "is not" something is somewhat wrong. All mechs have an "Intended Role." that of the Atlas is usually heavy brawler, heavy damage dealer, and possibly Long Range DFS[direct fire support] or simply a long range support mech due to it's slow speed.
An Atlas D with 2 large lasers, 2 medium lasers, and LRM10 and SRM6 pack, isn't exactly going to be made for being up close and in the fight right off the bat, you're going to utilize those LRM's to do some armor damage to choice targets while advancing, your scouts should be providing you ample targeting information to allow you to rain your LRM's on said choice targets. As you move into line of sight, you'll begin utilizing the Large Lasers, carving armor away as you continue to advance. By this point the lights and mediums have probably already initiated the major fighting... AS they should have been doing! Once the heavy's and Assaults make it up to the line, the Lights and Mediums should disengage and pull back behind these heavier units, being skirmishers and capitalizing apon the additional firepower being brought to bear by these heavier units.
Also now that the Atlas is up on the front lines, THEN it is probably a target of priority by the enemy team.
However this doesn't always follow... for instance, a 6ppc stalker or a 6srm6 A1 cat is a much bigger threat than ANY atlas on the field.
Combat is a liquid situation, always changing, and no, the Atlas should not, 100% of the time, be on the front lines. You're bad, and you should feel bad.