PEEFsmash, on 11 June 2013 - 04:44 PM, said:
This thread isn't about LRM balance. It isn't about how hard it is for you to hit lights with LRMs. I just showed what could only be considered a perfectly executed evasion, pointing directly away, finding the best cover I could, and all LRMs hit me in the front CT even though I was running full-speed directly away, facing directly away. My CT was light orange damage, so it took probably 12ish damage from those LRMs...
You obviously had trouble understanding what I posted.
The problem with LRM's currently, is they come straight down at a violent angle.
If you are facing directly away and running in a straight line, you are playing COMPLETELY into their strengths.
Because they are faster than you, they are going to track over top of you, then come STRAIGHT down onto you.
And this is a problem with hitboxes, but when a weapon comes straight down on you, it's hitting your front torso or sometimes in the case of Catapults your head.
It won't hit your rear torso really.
Now, on the other hand, if you were moving horizontally, most of those missiles would miss, because they will try to track you in a straight line, then come straight down, but you will be in a different spot and most will impact the ground.
So here is how you beat LRM's...aside from the obvious ECM and AMS.
Run perpendicular to the LRM's, DO NOT STOP, EVEN IN COVER. And maintain speed.
The main thing here, is to use your situational awareness to track where the missiles are coming from so you can do that.
But it's really not hard.
I dodge LRM's in a 64 KPH Highlander the exact same way.