Durant Carlyle, on 16 April 2013 - 09:05 PM, said:
You WHAT!?!?!? Heretic!!!
A Spider without jump jets isn't a Spider ... it's Generic 30 Ton BattleMech #25.
And if you're getting stuff blown off on landing, you're doing something wrong. I have never had anything blown off when landing, and I've been piloting Spiders since day one. One easy way to avoid fire when landing is to always land facing a different direction than you were flying, and have that W key pressed flat so you're quickly up to speed.
Please don't mention your jet-less Spider ever again. It's a sin against Battletech, and we don't want to encourage such sacrilege especially when newbies might be listening.
Well, I will admit that, in an effort to find some space, I did reduce my SDR-D's JJ's by 1 ton. I needed the space for the ECM. Without it (ECM), I honestly think the D is completely useless on the battlefield.
On a side note, the jury is still out for me and the TAG. I take great pains to announce to my team pre-battle that I have ECM & TAG, and plan on painting the enemy from the rear. I even call out on team chat which mech I am painting with the TAG. My hope is that they'll eventually be aware enough to take advantage of this. As of yet, I don't think anybody really has.
Even if it isn't effective, it is super fun the sneak behind enemy lines, sit on a hill, and TAG'ing enemy lurkers from behind. I've literally sat there painting an enemy AWS with the TAG for almost a full minute. One battle I was behind their lines, TAG'ing for a full 5 minutes. I could have done it longer, except that we were winning and their remaining mechs charged forward to engage my team. So I charged said AWS from behind and started melting through his rear armor.
Which was hilarious. I dead stopped behind him and got off 4 full salvos before he made the realization that he was taking damage. The same happened to a HBK on a different map. He was on a building on the ice planet. I just sat there, 300m away, and took off his leg with 5 salvos (ML & MPL). Only after his leg came off did he realize that he was being shot from behind. Weird!
Which makes me think that I *may* ditch the TAG and the MPL, get 2 ML's (for 3 ML total) and an extra HS, and keep doing the sneak, squat, and hit from behind tactic. So many lights just charge into enemy formations, eventually losing their ECM coverage or getting blown to Hell. It's kinda cool to make your way to the rear, find a good spot that's sheltered, and pot shot. Once seen, I've moved to a different spot, waited 15-30 seconds for the enemy to get distracted, and done it again.
Well, that's my report from a newb SDR-D pilot with no money viewpoint, at least.