Any Reason To Get Cicada?
#1
Posted 09 February 2014 - 02:34 AM
I realize there is an ECM version - but is it that much better than a Raven/Spider?
I kinda like the "idea" of a Cicada but I can't see the value in it.
#2
Posted 09 February 2014 - 03:33 AM
Now the real question is whether or not the mech fits your play style. Are you a jenner pilot? Do you like piloting lights, do you like running around the battlefield skulking, scouting and assassinating? If so, then yes, you should try the Cicada. If not then the chassis might not be for you. I'd say give it a few more tries, since the trial version isn't exactly the best one out there.
Also, yes, it has no Jumpjets, but then again, many other mechs don't have Jumpjets and are still considered top notch. Not to mention fun.
I will help you with designing builds for it if you are interested.
Edited by IraqiWalker, 09 February 2014 - 03:33 AM.
#3
Posted 09 February 2014 - 03:59 AM
#4
Posted 09 February 2014 - 04:57 AM
The 3M is the only one that looks interesting but it is naturally the most expensive. A "beefier Raven" sounds better to me than a "slower Jenner minus the JJs".
That said if I splashed out using MC, the trial version comes with a 340XL which I could use on other things.
I do enjoy the Jenner, and the trial Cicada was pleasant. I do miss the JJ a bit as it limits you a lot in where (and how) you can go.
"the cicada allows you to be a bully and engage bigger prey with less fear of being killed outright."
Wouldn't the Cicada's larger hitbox/s, lack of JJ and slightly less agility mitigate the extra armour?
#5
Posted 09 February 2014 - 05:37 AM
Edited by Modo44, 09 February 2014 - 05:37 AM.
#6
Posted 09 February 2014 - 06:08 AM
But if what you're asking is "are these top tier mechs," the answer is no. I cannot think of a really useful thing that they do that another mech doesn't do better.
#7
Posted 09 February 2014 - 06:10 AM
#8
Posted 09 February 2014 - 06:10 AM
These things also get considerably more range than AC/20s and with that high speed you can fire, dive through some buildings and pop out somewhere else and fire again before the enemy can even figure out what the heck you just did.
Since I haven't used many Cicadas since they first came out in Open Beta (I have 91 mechs, 100 mechbays, and that's after having sold more than 40 mechs since the final reset of open beta), I haven't got many recent videos.
But here's the X-5 Prototype (a hero mech) where back then beyond the then extinct Noisy Cricket design no one packed PPCs on a Cicada. It sports an ER PPC and small LRMs.
And the very start of this Ember video has me talking about the joys of being a slow light mech when BAM! PPC Cicada blasts me to death. There was three or four of them running around that match sporting ER PPCs and making very short work of the assaults.
#9
Posted 09 February 2014 - 06:22 AM
- Cicadas have a few more tons to work with
- More armor
- An ECM variant
- Can mount ballistics
- The only small mech that can bring ECM and a ballistic
- More torso twist than a Jenner
- No jumpjets
#10
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:01 AM
When going 150 km/h with a 340 it is very tempting to think that it is like in a Raven or Commando. But it's worlds apart.
CDA have this big shiloutte and these vulnerable legs. You just CANNOT dive in and out of battle like light mechs do.
However CDAs acceleration and deceleration plus torso twist range is just hilarious. Not to mention the fun.
I use the CDA-3M as a Techsupport/(Anti)Scout with 4 ML, 1 AC/2, ECM, BAP, AMS. Long range AC/2/AC/5 is a great deal for CDA-3M only for bullying from second line. (Cockpitshake and smoke ftw)
Just don't pilot CDAs as if they were RVNs or COMs and you will be fine and see the point in a CDAs.
#11
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:16 AM
#12
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:29 AM
IraqiWalker, on 09 February 2014 - 03:33 AM, said:
The 3M is nice from an ECM perspective and has a Balistic option, or can mount larger energy weapons than a Jenner. They are a bit less mobile, but once you've elited out a Cicada, it's pretty mobile with a large engine in it. I enjoy mine with an LL and 3 MLs.
The other Cicadas are less exciting. The 4 Balistic one is fun at times and can be deadly with an LPL and 4 MGs, but the others are just not that exciting unless you want more MLs or SLs/SPLs.
Is it worth it? The Cicada is a light mech in the medium class, so there's some usefulness in tournaments that limit you by class, and can be effective, but it's not an ECM Raven (Larger profile), nor is it a Jenner (Not as maneuverable), but it can duel with Lights well enough, making it a reasonably fast escort mech, can ad some size to your scout lance, and the ECM mechs are generally useful. I don't regret working on them reciently, and it gave me a new appreciation for the finer points of Jenner piloting.
#13
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:31 AM
The biggest thing that hurts them, and it's really obvious if you play a fast light and the cicada is the acceleration isn't there. You get hung up on a rock in mordor and it feels like your stuck there with the eye of sauron on you unable to move.
#14
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:37 AM
6 x 7.5 = 45 points more damage.
If you want to play a cicada I'd recommend the 2a, 2b, and 3m. X5 is good, but with missiles like they are, the good loadouts can also be ran on the 3m. You might as well have ECM.
#15
Posted 09 February 2014 - 07:44 AM
Terciel1976, on 09 February 2014 - 06:08 AM, said:
But if what you're asking is "are these top tier mechs," the answer is no. I cannot think of a really useful thing that they do that another mech doesn't do better.
^^This.
I bought the X-5 when I first started playing MWO, and tried playing it like my Jenners. I admit it was kind of "meh" and I mostly put it away in storage. After Skirmish mode came out, I started seeing a much higher percentage of light mechs in battles. I started thinking the X-5 would make a good light mech hunter, and I loaded it with ML's, streaks and a big engine. I found it was fun in that role. So I bought the 3M and the 2B to finally xp up my X-5.
I think the 3M makes a great support mech. I use it for ECM cover for my team, and constantly scan the area for incoming enemy lights. While "maybe" the X-5's streaks are a more effective anti-light weapon, I think I play the 3M more for the dual purpose ECM support. For some reason I'm seeing less ECM mechs being fielded recently, at least at my PUG elo level, and I think ECM cover does benefit the team overall when it's deployed.
Once I basic'd up the 2B, I put it away, as I just don't find it "does anything" that I want.
But I think both the X-5 and the 3M can be very effective light mech repellant. Maybe not true light hunter-killers, like say a Streak-taro could be. But most lights don't stick around once you engage them. And driving enemy lights out of your team's formation is a useful role.
The real question is, is that a role you would enjoy playing?
#16
Posted 09 February 2014 - 12:36 PM
Dunning Kruger Effect, on 09 February 2014 - 02:34 AM, said:
I realize there is an ECM version - but is it that much better than a Raven/Spider?
I kinda like the "idea" of a Cicada but I can't see the value in it.
There would also be the Firestarter coming in later. Could be potential to be selected as well. Cicada 3M as everyone said is the ECM light that can be good as a sniper/mini ballistic holder. X-5 is the grinder with missiles. 2A and 2B are similar, but 2B has arm lasers, which sucks more than 2A as those usually used as shields can't be anymore. 3C can be used with 2 AC20s, or as a bigger Spider, but I don't really like it.
#18
Posted 09 February 2014 - 12:50 PM
#19
Posted 09 February 2014 - 12:51 PM
Mount 2 AC20s.
#20
Posted 09 February 2014 - 12:58 PM
DavidHurricane, on 09 February 2014 - 12:46 PM, said:
Totally not worth it. But now it is.
But more seriously.
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