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For brawling, other weapons are better. Almost every weapon.. especially since you don't magically start within 100m of your target and stay there for the entire match.
You haven't actually tested it. You've used it, and you think it's ok because you've not just been autokilled when you use it every time. But you aren't actually TESTING it, and evaluating it objectively.
Because I and others have actually done that extensively, and the numbers clearly prove it's bad. Again, the numbers are there for you to look at yourself.
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There is no way to use it "right". Again, you are just repeating the same arguments which have already been disproven multiple times.
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Like this... Many folks have said exactly this. "Sure, one LBX is bad, but multiple LBX is good!"
No man, that isn't how it works.
One LBX is bad. Multiple LBX is worse.
That's the thing... you are making the mistake of not really analyzing the weapon, and instead simply looking at a superficial analysis like, "hey, I used it and got damage! Makes it good!".
When you bring multiple LBX, of course you can do damage.. Because multiple LBX constitutes a MASSIVE investment of tonnage and critical slots.
The fact that you are missing, and that many folks who mistakenly think the LBX is good, is that you could use that tonnage and those slots, and easily construct OTHER builds which would be far MORE effective.
That's why the "Single LBX is bad but Multiple LBX is good" argument is logically flawed.. Because the reason a single LBX is bad is because it offers a poor return on investment for the slots and tonnage. When you add more LBX, you're just multiplying that negative investment. It's just getting worse.
That doesn't mean you do less damage.. But the reasons which make a single LBX bad just grow when you put more of them on the mech.
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Even in cases where you aren't good enough to hit light mechs consistently with a single shot weapon, the LBX still fails.. because it's not competing solely against the AC10.
If you can't land AC shots on a light mech, and are simply content to get "some damage" on the target, then the better choice is a laser. A laser requires almost no tonnage or slots compared to the LBX, is instant hit and thus even easier to get on target, and will end up concentrating more damage even if you can't hold it on target for the whole burn time.
That's the thing... The reason why the LBX is such a terrible weapon is not simply because it's inferior to a single weapon like the AC10 in every situation.. But rather because it's always inferior (indeed, GROSSLY inferior) to SOME other weapon in every situation. If you're a good shot it's grossly inferior to other point damage weapons.. but even if you are a poor shot, then it's inferior to lasers.
There is no niche in the game currently where the LBX is the correct choice. There is always a better option for anything you want to do.
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You may be fond of those mechs, but that isn't the same as them being GOOD mechs.
Edited by Roland, 20 February 2014 - 06:16 PM.