Trauglodyte, on 01 June 2013 - 01:48 PM, said:
Well, you can't fault people for wanting to play Heavies and Assaults. Look at the environment that we play in - everything is heavy alphas. So, if you assume that you're going to be on the other end of a 40+ alpha, you've got to make the decision of whether you're a good enough pilot to avoid it OR go in the other direction and take a mech that has enough armor to be able to survive it. The kicker on the latter option (ie, the bigger mech) is that it, too, allows you to take a massive alpha loadout which means that you are now contributing to the same problem that you're trying to survive. Its akin to a dog chasing his tail. None of this will change until either heat is altered, hard points are limited, or a combination of the two. I'm all for creativity in mech design but, for the health and long term survivability of the game, something needs to be done to curtail the current game direction.
I can only agree.
I pilot Cent's, I love the 'mech, but as it stands sometimes i can't help but feel as if I would do better in a highlander with ppc's. Which kind of makes me feel bad, I don't want to let my teams down, I want to be a team player, however I do not wish to do the current meta, I don't enjoy it, but the power gamer in me feels like it needs to be done.
I do however understand the people who enjoy the current meta, It is very effective, people can walk out with a lot of kills and wins. It is a tough thing to balance, lots of things to consider.
So my apologies to anyone I happen to drop with in my Cent's, I shall try my best to carry my weight, even if it is only 50 tons worth.