stjobe, on 23 June 2013 - 09:49 PM, said:
Sure, and you should try something other than the Jenner.
Go on, drop in a COM-1B or a SDR-5V. Hell, try a RVN-2X, it has almost the same hard points as a Jenner.
Tell me how that Brave New World of yours looks from behind the stick of a non-Jenner.
Face it, the Jenner has it all. It can go max speed with max armour, touting a 20+ alpha in every configuration you can think of. The Commando can't do that. The Spider can't do that. The Raven can't do that.
But I guess everything's all right if you're doing okay?
So let me ask you this - what's your response to people who say the Dragon isn't competitive with the Boomjag?
The thing is though that those chassis were not viable even before seismic, all it did was make it a tad worse. You're talking about a completely different problem now - high alphas and HSR have made lightly armored mechs completely non-competitive against, well, almost everything. If you were getting a bit of success trimming inattentive targets in the margins and seismic makes that even harder the problem is still not seismic - it's that the only viable role right now at all for those chassis was more or less getting lucky.
How about a better solution? Drop 1 module slot off every Assault and Heavy, add 1 to every Medium and 2 to every Light.
Suddenly all those assaults/heavies are having to choose between seismic and Advanced Long Range Sensors. With more module slots Mediums will have room for Coolant while many heavies won't. Lights will have room for ALRS, Target Decay, Seismic and a consumable - or two!
You just can't balance combat for lights. Not without removing pinpoint accuracy. You want to give them their scouting roll back though? Restrict modules for heavier mechs and broaden them for lights. If your Commando has 5 or 6 slots and an Assault has 1 to 3, even with Master.... well, changes the meta in a good way without screwing balance, right?