DeaconW, on 03 October 2013 - 02:09 PM, said:
Given equally skilled pilots and appropriate weapon loadouts? Yes, on average, the heavier mech should win more often with the win rate going up as the weight (and really armor and weapon capability) difference goes up. While there will always be outliers (and should be....top pilots are top pilots and bad pilots are bad pilots, mismatched loadouts will also cause outliers), the general case, all things being equal, should be that the larger mech has the 1 v 1 advantage. This has been a combat principle in warfare for a long time. Lights should win in combat by surprise, wits, and maneuver...not brawling. Lights should get there major rewards for spotting, tagging, capping, etc, not damage. i.e. role warfare.
We already agreed to disagree on that aspect, so I'm not going to get into it again, with you. As far as my statement, I do apologize for over-generalizing your position on this matter.
DeaconW, on 03 October 2013 - 02:09 PM, said:
OK, I'll explain: You said that SSRM's are OP and limiting light pilots yet there are "5 or 6" of the top players in MWO here who are in that position piloting lights. Ergo, if SSRM's were OP, their success would be impossible. Since they succeeded, it disproves your premise.
That wasn't what I said at all.
Streaks are overpowered vs light mechs. They are primarily over-powered because they are auto-hit weapons, and secondarily by doing too much damage. This is true, in light vs light fights as well as heavier mechs vs lights.
Lights can carry SSRMs too, and most of the time the light that brings the most streaks to a fight wins.