Syllogy, on 31 May 2013 - 06:49 AM, said:
It's been around since the beginning of the matchmaker. If you drop in heavier mechs, you will typically face off against heavier enemy forces, and dropping in lighter mechs will face off against lighter enemy forces.
While this isn't always 100% the case, it's fairly common. When I am in my Awesome or Stalker, I would say that 8 out of 10 matches results in both teams having greater than 500 tons total. The remaining 2 are somewhere between 350-500. That is flip-flopped when I am running my Raven or Jenner.
In my Heavies and Mediums though, most matches are pretty much balanced. Somewhere between 350-550 tons for pretty much every drop.
While this isn't always 100% the case, it's fairly common. When I am in my Awesome or Stalker, I would say that 8 out of 10 matches results in both teams having greater than 500 tons total. The remaining 2 are somewhere between 350-500. That is flip-flopped when I am running my Raven or Jenner.
In my Heavies and Mediums though, most matches are pretty much balanced. Somewhere between 350-550 tons for pretty much every drop.
QTF
One of the primary reasons I've been dropping in my Centurion more and more lately (Aside from it being a fun diversion from my Phract)...
As you alluded to for some reason (I'm sure it's Elo intentional) dropping with a Heavy and even more-so Mediums, routinely nets a more balanced / manageable drop weight, making matches more enjoyable IMHO.