As a current NARC user... I am well aware of its current pro's and cons.
That said... I predict the change will be a little too much. Think about it... the beacon canceling the ECM? Is that necessary? We could still have a beacon broadcast THROUGH ECM...
... I am going to go off and make a wild suggestion that could likely be overly complicated and unrealistic in terms of potential implementation... it is however, a brilliant idea, of the kind I think will be well received. (No, I do not always laud my own ideas but I am truly fond of this one!)
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The Idea:
Let NARC be its own separate target. (Much like a UAV) It will broadcast through ECM, but NOT cancel the ECM the host mech it is affixed to... also it should give NO target info in regards to its host. It is just a parasite beacon that you can target and lock onto with LRMS, (and perhaps even attract SRMS?) It SHOULD have a damage threshold, but only if the bacon itself gets hit, This would make the location it is planted on marginal, adequate, or ideal. The potential shift in tactical game play is fun to imagine. .
Imagine you could NARC a mech, and essentially, be able to track it's movement... even if you have no LRMs to fire at it. A simple beacon, it could show up on the map if within a certain range. (Boosted by BAP or a module) (1000 Meters with BAP) (400-500 without.)
It would change the game, in a tactically brilliant sort of way. It is tough to apply NARC at times... keep it so. The tonnage and ammo qty are FINE as they are. NARC is for specialists, not spammers. It is and should remain a specialty tool for scouts. We scouts need a reason to stick our necks out, this could be a reason.
Again, I'm thrilled with the potential change proposed in the original post. I am thrilled that NARC is being looked at again. By paying attention to NARC, you encourage me with the fact that this can actually continue to be a 'Thinking mans shooter."
I look forward to planting a NARC on the naysayers.