HansBlix WMD, on 06 July 2013 - 12:44 PM, said:
So far the only valid advice I've seen is "hide." Any rebuttal?
Trying to duke it out mano y mano in a 30 ton mech against an 85 ton mech packing enough firepower to level some small countries isn't "highly recommended"*. Doing so leads to sadness, and sadness leads to posting on the forums. This is the path to the dark side.
*it's a terrible idea
The real advice is to be smarter than those players. This is more difficult for some players than others.
So go, play a ppc boat for a while. Learn how they think and react. Watch the lights that are successful in matches on the other team. Figure out what they do that really ****** you off.
If I see a mech that can level me in one shot, my goal is never to let them take that shot. There are times when of course they get that shot, but that should be few and far in between. More luck on their part than anything else.
Instead I try to disrupt what they are doing and contribute, and then go somewhere else while they turn around to try and find me. I'm lowering their DPS through distraction. Do that a couple times and they might learn not to turn. And then you can really let them have it, because they've decided to just focus on what they're doing, you can go to town. Or you keep taunting them away from doing something productive, either way it's a win.
You're not going to be the hero 45 matches out of 50 in your tiny little mech. You're going to be the skill player who helps your other teammates do better. Your stats aren't judged by damage or KDR, it's all about win/loss ratio. You're the punter. This isn't satisfying to some folks, so they do poorly. They try to solo that stalker. I'm just keeping the ball downfield, and I do just fine. And when I do lead my team occasionally in damage and kills, it's all the sweeter.