PEEFsmash, on 10 June 2013 - 06:15 PM, said:
The people you are playing against are not that good of gamers, they are not using aimbots. You are either getting cored out by LRMs (LRMs are still silly-good at coring if you don't twist) which can be prevented via torso twist on all mechs besides Dragons and Jenners, or you are getting hit in the CT by PPCs/Gauss which means, again, you are putting yourself out in the open very often without torso twisting (in low-Elo brackets players don't even have that good of aim, so you must be putting yourself out there too much without the right movement).
However, Jenner hitboxes are completely ridiculous, so if you are running a Jenner, it is impossible, literally impossible to protect your CT, and all your complaints are valid. However, if you aren't running a Jenner or Dragon...you probably need to improve your own torso twisting, movement, and positional awareness before calling for balance changes.
Not just Jenners.
Last night I chased around a Blackjack with an open back, using streaks and a couple ML shots (high heat, didn't want to shut down)
The streaks proceeded to ignore his open RCT, despite hitting him dead center RCT, and removed all his frontal armor before they started damaging his internals.
Yeah, in retrospect I should have been saving my heat capacity for ML shots to finish coring him, but there's something seriously wrong when Streaks impacting someone's back remove their front armor.
LRMs fired indirectly do much the same thing to quite a few mechs, since the high angle makes them land on top of the mech, and many mechs count their tops as CT.