Ghost Badger, on 08 October 2013 - 09:32 AM, said:
May I refer you to this other thread?
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Caswallon, on 08 October 2013 - 05:26 AM, said:
Thank you OP I thought it was just me in some nether region of elo hell..
That said the one time I (completely by accident) dropped in a trial atlas that I was looking over I didn't score much better than these individuals. Heavy Boyz you have my respect, how can you bear to be in these lumbering monoliths!? Ah well each to their own.
Also can I second the idea of having DemonRaziel's ditty added to the tutorials.
My Reply
Speaking as someone who plays the 'heavy boyz' a lot, it comes down to piloting differently, and commitment. I see a lot of trial assaults lead a column of 'mechs into a narrow straightaway and peek over it. They get shot at, freak out, kill their engines, and start to reverse.
And then they butt up against the people trying to get past them, and behind them. By the time they realize they CAN'T go backwards, and go forwards again, their torsos are shot.
Being in the big boys, especially Atlai, you need to accep that you WILL take damage. When you lead a charge, backing away does NOT encourage others to go past you. "If it scared the Atlas, well, I'll stay behind the Atlas." Once you commit to your attack, stick with it. For better or worse, you've made your choice, and deciding to back up is the wrong move 99% of the time.
When you decide to go, you GO, you don't change your mind. If there's a crapton of enemies, you shoot, and turn, and let the arms soak up damage. Call a target, stay on it, and keep MOVING. If your team goes with you, there's actually a chance you'll walk your way into OTHER cover and they'll be too busy dealing with the back end of your death train.
When possible, go at EXACTLY the same time as another big boy, or a couple heavies. If you crest by yourself the team says "Oh look, shoot Atlas," and despite all your armor, you get focused, and die. If TWO Atlases crest at the same time, I guarantee you the team will split that fire, and there's a decent chance you both survive, and an excellent chance at least one of you does long enough for backup to come and cream what you've started hitting. If 4-6 team members all crest a hill at the SAME time with ANYONE saying "Shoot A, Shoot B" in chat, I give you an 80% chance to both survive, and kill everything.
Had a game like that last night on Terra Therma...I went in first to the bowl, and cut left, taking heavy fire. I kept going clockwise around the bowl -- we took out an Atlai and a Centurion, but by that point I had lost my right arm entirely, and my AC20. I kept going. The enemies focused on the fresh troops that were firing like crazy behind me, and ignored the one-armed Atlas I had become. I walked behind them and started taking more names by shooting out the backs of side torsos.
In Atlai you can't waffle. Don't hesitate...go tank...bring friends.

Thank you OP I thought it was just me in some nether region of elo hell..
That said the one time I (completely by accident) dropped in a trial atlas that I was looking over I didn't score much better than these individuals. Heavy Boyz you have my respect, how can you bear to be in these lumbering monoliths!? Ah well each to their own.
Also can I second the idea of having DemonRaziel's ditty added to the tutorials.
My Reply
Speaking as someone who plays the 'heavy boyz' a lot, it comes down to piloting differently, and commitment. I see a lot of trial assaults lead a column of 'mechs into a narrow straightaway and peek over it. They get shot at, freak out, kill their engines, and start to reverse.
And then they butt up against the people trying to get past them, and behind them. By the time they realize they CAN'T go backwards, and go forwards again, their torsos are shot.
Being in the big boys, especially Atlai, you need to accep that you WILL take damage. When you lead a charge, backing away does NOT encourage others to go past you. "If it scared the Atlas, well, I'll stay behind the Atlas." Once you commit to your attack, stick with it. For better or worse, you've made your choice, and deciding to back up is the wrong move 99% of the time.
When you decide to go, you GO, you don't change your mind. If there's a crapton of enemies, you shoot, and turn, and let the arms soak up damage. Call a target, stay on it, and keep MOVING. If your team goes with you, there's actually a chance you'll walk your way into OTHER cover and they'll be too busy dealing with the back end of your death train.
When possible, go at EXACTLY the same time as another big boy, or a couple heavies. If you crest by yourself the team says "Oh look, shoot Atlas," and despite all your armor, you get focused, and die. If TWO Atlases crest at the same time, I guarantee you the team will split that fire, and there's a decent chance you both survive, and an excellent chance at least one of you does long enough for backup to come and cream what you've started hitting. If 4-6 team members all crest a hill at the SAME time with ANYONE saying "Shoot A, Shoot B" in chat, I give you an 80% chance to both survive, and kill everything.
Had a game like that last night on Terra Therma...I went in first to the bowl, and cut left, taking heavy fire. I kept going clockwise around the bowl -- we took out an Atlai and a Centurion, but by that point I had lost my right arm entirely, and my AC20. I kept going. The enemies focused on the fresh troops that were firing like crazy behind me, and ignored the one-armed Atlas I had become. I walked behind them and started taking more names by shooting out the backs of side torsos.
In Atlai you can't waffle. Don't hesitate...go tank...bring friends.
Lolwut? I just read that post in the other thread.