MustrumRidcully, on 14 July 2013 - 04:33 AM, said:
And that's why I can't understand how Russ and Paul can't grasp this simple concept that the reason we are seeing problems with ACs and PPCs is that their damage goes in a 100% pinpoint-accurate single shot.
Convergence, 100% pinpoint perfect convergence, is the reason these weapons are being boated and are so devastating in operation.
SRM boating is dead. So dead that the damage needs to be brought up because when they were saying "OMG we need to nerf SRMs" they were being stupid. What fixed SRMs? Getting rid of the splash glitch.
LRM boating is still a thing. But you know what? It's not a game-imbalancing thing. It seems to be working as intended and that's fine.
Laser boating? Sure you can boat lasers but as mentioned,it really doesn't matter if you boat lasers because very, very, very rarely are you ever going to be able to hold that point on the right panel on a moving target.
So that leaves us with the PPCs and AC boats. And what's happening there? The combination of things, any one of which is not necessarily game-breaking but which add up to game-breaking when they are allowed to come together:
- All projectiles in the boat fire at the same speed.
- All projectiles in the boat hit with exact pinpoint convergence.
- All projectiles in the boat do their damage at once, rather than the Damage-Over-Time that fixed the laser problem.
The damage-over-time fix that they implemented for lasers isn't going to work for PPCs and Autocannon. Not just that it's messy for Lore, but that we're sure they intend to implement other ballistic weapons that wil function more like lasers (Rotary Autocannon?) down the road.
That leaves the only logical choice to fix the issue of perfect convergence.
The easiest way to do it is just what has been suggested by almost everyone discussing this. Make those weapons have a set deviation from the crosshair, and force pilots to plan accordingly and if they alpha strike, know that the alpha's not all going to hit in the same area.
Just like with SRMs, they went for the stupidly pointless fix first and only later implemented the real fix. They've made us wait 3 months to fix SRM damage back to spec and it's been ridiculous.
What do we have to do? Make a video presentation? Build a flowchart? How do we get these guys to start following some basic design principles rather than just slapping badly considered band-**** on everything?
Edited by Master Q, 14 July 2013 - 05:49 AM.