Tycho von Gagern, on 19 January 2014 - 01:17 PM, said:
I read this, understand the OP's points, but remember the Spider, the Griffin, and the Orion, all loudly dismissed as DOA before they were released and pilots started scoring +1k dmg in them.
Spider was DOA for the most part, given the Raven-3L was the most dominant mech at the time (with CT-homing streaks, ECM was a bigger powerhouse then, having few counters). Things have changed since then (leg hitboxes are larger than the model, ECM got some nerfs, Streaks don't pick the CT all the time). However, the Spider-5V isn't DOA, but "virtually useless" in the grand scheme of things... it is in the top 3 of most useless variants in the game. Also, the Spider's still the most reported/whined about mech due to the general state of HSR.
Edit: More about the Spider -
Let's not forget how terrible the Spider-5K was because of the terribad state of MGs. That version of the MG would still be useless vs the Locust... if anything, it would make the Locust-1V completely not usable at all.
Griffin on paper is technically DOA. Since it was given the Shadowhawk type of frame WITH the torso twisting ability of a Hunchback (no really, the numbers don't lie, both twist AND the arm articulation), it is something else. It's technically a lot more potent missile boat by design (better than the KTO) and a much better SRM boat (if and when they are fixed) because of the concentrated location of the missile hardpoints.
I do not remember the Orion being DOA (on paper), outside of it's initially bad hitboxes. Being easy to core was it's major issue (especially if it's supposed to be the "mini-Atlas"), although that indirectly allowed XL engines to be viable. Of course, things have changed since then after the hitbox changes (XL not as viable - though more of a choice/gamble).
So, please try and be accurate... there were actual issues at the time of their launch, either on paper, or the reality of the mech in use.
Edited by Deathlike, 19 January 2014 - 04:15 PM.