Firenze, on 05 June 2013 - 07:20 PM, said:
Just wanna say, Its quite funny to see its mainly the Mary players who are whinging about poptarts x3
Guys, just pick up your bottles, stop throwing your toys out of the pram, and develop some smart tactics and builds to counter things you dont like. Yes, the actual physical screen shake could be toned down, the rest is bloody nailed, as it now takes skill to snipe.
You guys at this point in time are like 5 year olds fighting over a pebble.
Can't stand this sort of outright false argument, yet it is so prevalent.
In the current implementation, a CTF-3D without jump jets is at 800m. Its opponent is another CTF-3D with jump jets. One can hit where it aims. The other has its reticule in exactly the same spot, yet missed. To make it even more obvious. Both mechs have a red CT. One shoots and hits the CT, the other shoots and hits an arm. Both pilots had their reticle over the same point.Both pilots were equally skilled.
Please also dont say that the JJ user will just wait till the fall to take the shot. Technically by having to wait that extra half a second he's already dead, assuming all things were equal.
This is the exact opposite of skill. A random factor, is random. It can't be worked around, it can't be adjusted for. That's the very definition of random.
Not only does the lack of jump jets now allow the first pilot to actually use his skill, but he has better heat efficiency and can move faster. JJ already were balanced as they generate heat, take critical slots and tonnage.
All things being equal - same mech, same pilot skill behind the controls etc, the JJ will actually cause a decrease in performance.
I really don't understand how people can keep trotting out these claims that skill is involved anymore.
Random = Random
Edit: Look, to make this even clearer to stop the inevitable rebuttals. Lets use Jenners as the example. Two Jenners, both with red CT's are 200m away from each other. They both see each other at the same time. One shoots while JJ, the other shoots from the ground. The ground based Jenner hits the CT. The airborne Jenner hits a leg. Both took the same shot. One took skill, the other blind luck. Now before people say they are fixing lights please listen to yourselves. If you acknowledge that it is unfair on lights, then how does that suddenly make it fair for heaves as well? Just because you don't like them? Look in a mirror and be honest with yourselves for all our sakes.
Edited by Arcturious, 05 June 2013 - 07:55 PM.