How To Combat Light Mechs?
#1
Posted 12 September 2013 - 09:51 PM
How do laser weapons work? Do I need for the beams to sit on the enemy mech for the length of the beam or do they only need to skim?
Any recommendation on hitting light mechs with ballistics? I'd be spamming AC 5s and they just keep whizzing by the light mech. I'm pretty good at hitting moving mechs, but when a light mech is dancing around me I just can't seem to do it.
When a light mech gets close to me, I feel utterly helpless, especially in a Jager which despite being a heavy mech and very slow, it has weak armor.
#2
Posted 12 September 2013 - 10:15 PM
I don't drive big mechs, but some advice I've heard is 1) put your back to a wall; 2) stay near a partner so the one who isn't being circled can pick them off; 3) don't chase them; it's what they want.
Also, while cluttered terrain can allow the light mech to disappear behind cover and reappear, it also increases the chance they're going to run into terrain and stop momentarily, allowing you to nail them.
If you search the forums you'll probably find good advice on how best to use turns, reverse, etc.
#3
Posted 12 September 2013 - 10:18 PM
Bare in mind PPC's (regulars) have been changed to now do 0 (zero) damage at 89meters and closer.
For lasers, AIM FOR THEIR LEGS!
Also, try to torso twist as much as possible. Always defensively twist when you find yourself surrounded.
Alternatively, use BAP in tangent with 4+ streak 2s. They also make lights rather unhappy. Be sure to upgrade with Artemis. PGI has yet to give streaks and LRMs different lock-on mechanics, so streaks actually do benefit from Artemis without any extra tonnage or crits. (Its a bug, and it probably won't go away any time soon)
A streak Cat-A1, Kintaro-18 (I think that one has 5missile slots) or any other mech really with 4+ missile hardpoints would do.
Edited by mwhighlander, 12 September 2013 - 10:20 PM.
#4
Posted 12 September 2013 - 10:18 PM
Try reversing and turning in the opposite direction they're circling you. That'll at worst force them to change direction, and at best it'll put 'em into your crosshairs pronto.
Staying near your teammates can be helpful, as they can help you shoot at them. Being stuck off alone with a pack of lights on you is not going to end well for you.
Lasers do their damage over the time of the beam duration, so if you drag it across a mech, you're spreading the damage over the path the laser takes.The only way to put all the damage in one location is to keep it on that initial point of contact more or less.
Can't tell you about ballistics, as I don't use them much.
Aim for their legs. Light mech pilots value that part of their mech's anatomy more than anything, as it's what keeps them going at ludicrous speed. If you're consistently scoring hits on their legs, they might leave you alone and go looking for easier prey.
Edited by Kaijin, 12 September 2013 - 10:22 PM.
#5
Posted 12 September 2013 - 10:21 PM
#6
Posted 12 September 2013 - 10:22 PM
#7
Posted 12 September 2013 - 11:17 PM
Your teammates will thank you.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
A Jenner Pilot.
#8
Posted 12 September 2013 - 11:32 PM
Great *******, on 12 September 2013 - 09:51 PM, said:
How do laser weapons work? Do I need for the beams to sit on the enemy mech for the length of the beam or do they only need to skim?
Any recommendation on hitting light mechs with ballistics? I'd be spamming AC 5s and they just keep whizzing by the light mech. I'm pretty good at hitting moving mechs, but when a light mech is dancing around me I just can't seem to do it.
When a light mech gets close to me, I feel utterly helpless, especially in a Jager which despite being a heavy mech and very slow, it has weak armor.
This also depend on your latency. HSR is sort of broken when it comes high speed light mechs when they are very close.
Basically the mechs are running further ahead where you are shooting at so, you have to lead even with lasers.
If you do not have enough armour to deal with them, you are screwed.
Else seek help and been near your other team mates.
Also like someone mention.. Aim for the legs.
Edited by ShinVector, 12 September 2013 - 11:32 PM.
#9
Posted 13 September 2013 - 02:57 AM
Hitting them is another matter no matter what weapons you are using, but most of the time the object isn't to kill them. If they take enough damage they will choose to run rather than stay and try to kill you.
Also, Aim for the legs. A cippled light is a dead light.
This is the only time I actually engage lights, otherwise I usually ignore them unless I have no choice.
#10
Posted 13 September 2013 - 08:17 AM
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