I know I do. All the time. I always pop the key before I line up a shot to absolutely maximize convergence. That's when it hit me: I think I've found the biggest problem with snipers. This stupid "training wheels" feature that hurts newbies skill anyway by defaulting to locked has effectively allowed 'mechs that are almost impossible to sync long range shots with to get pin point shots.
Yes, I say almost impossible. Why? Because the torso trails behind the arms, meaning you have to hold still for a bit of time before you can line up a perfect shot - compared to arm lock where I can simply press SHIFT and immediately snap all my guns to that one location.
I had a post up before thinking it was a problem but it has really just hit me that's when almost all of the "pinpoint" trouble talk started ; it came in around the same time as the PPC, and I think as a result has been overlooked.
It is also important to note that hitting the arm lock key moves your torso as speeds it could not otherwise achieve. That alone is helping quick snap shots. In addition to the fact it allows you to accurately move your torso guns - even Torso-only 'mechs are impacted by arm lock, because otherwise the torso guns "float" behind the targeting cursor, making shots require much more skill.
Thus my recommendation: Remove Arm Lock immediately. For at least one patch. Let's see how it impacts higher level play - this feature was meant literally as new player training wheels and has turned into the equivalent of the "Press a button to breathe" sniper game element.
Having played several test matches purposely avoiding arm lock - something I haven't done in months - I can honestly say I now believe it hugely responsible for some of the larger aiming problems. Without it, simply put, sniper fire is unavoidably scattered and far, far more difficult to aim.
EDIT: I'd ask if you are considering replying that you do a few drops in a current meta sniper build - Like a 3 PPC/1 Gauss Highlander or the like - and try them without ever using your arm lock toggle and watch the results. I had a theory it could be making the problems worse, but after doing this, I'm now convinced it's actually at least 50% responsible for them. Landing both arm & torso weapons on a single location at extreme range is nearly impossible against a moving target without arm lock.. it's arrival with the PPC Speed buff and it's "Not talked about noob training thing" status has made it go off the radar, but I know for a fact ALL the good snipers use it on toggle to line up shots. That wasn't the intended purpose, not that the intended purpose was very good!
Edited by Victor Morson, 24 June 2013 - 03:19 PM.