MaddMaxx, on 12 July 2013 - 11:11 AM, said:
Then MWO should be right up your ally, unless of course your a PPC Poptarter. If so, you should really try a Light or Medium build. I hear, from reliable sources, that they are a real challenge to play and Master. No easy button for them.
Calling out certain play styles that differ from your own, is not really conducive to the conversation anyways. But if not being civil is your thing, please, carry on.
Again, if they can elicit the behavior they want, then maybe it is not them that is the problem.
I was not calling you or anyone else out. I was attempting to explain that "fun" can mean different things to different types of people.
What MW:O SAID they were going to be is/was right up my alley, but they have shown that they plan to go down the path of dumbing the game down, instead of providing tutorials and integrated comms to help new players.
BTW, in competitive leagues, I DO primarily pilot lights. Although I have mastered multiple chassis of every weight class, I have never been a pop-tarter.
Kabenla Armah, on 12 July 2013 - 11:19 AM, said:
Thats the thing...I don't think it is that different. You want to fire two guns to a point x meters from you. You know how far the the target is, and you know the distance from the gun pivot to the base of the range finder. A computer will do this very quickly (we are talking less than a 100th of a second). It it where as time consuming as you say, then firing any single weapon that pointed in the line of sight of the range finder (like a shoulder mounted gun, if the range finder laser is in the torso) would take forever, because the computer still has to do a convergence calculation to hit what the range finder is pointing at. With multiple weapons its just doing the calculation for each weapon. 5 weapons is less than 1 half a second.
Once again, we DO NOT HAVE targeting computers in the I.S. in 3050. They DO NOT EXIST yet. (except for clans...which I don't believe exist, either)
Gallowglas, on 12 July 2013 - 11:21 AM, said:
Having an unreliable reticle without any indication of where your shots are going to land seems LESS like skill to me, but maybe I'm just crazy. I mean, sure, if each weapon mount had its own reticle, I'd find it a little obtuse, but workable. Having no reliable indicator about where your shots are going to go is like giving a chainsaw to someone having an epileptic seizure. I certainly wouldn't want to be anywhere near a friendly mech that was firing at a target.
Who said anything about random?
It certainly was not me.