stjobe, on 24 March 2014 - 04:45 PM, said:
I've died 28 times since the patch, and of those only about 3-4 are by being "hammered" by LRMs (read: Me being stupid and stepping out in the open in LoS and range of three-four LRM boats). The rest are by direct-fire weaponry. And this is during the so-called "LRMpocalypse" (which is anything but).
Sorry, but I just don't see nerfing the only weapon capable of indirect fire as something that benefits the game. In fact I believe we need effective indirect fire, or everything just becomes direct-fire blandness where the AC+PPC rule supreme and unmolested.
The fact that it's also in accordance with BT lore and TT rules is just icing on the cake.
Hmmm... The problem with indirect fire is how it applies to pug matches, I think.
See, what happens is this: You have 12 mechs on your team, and most have at least one LRM rack on them. These days, it's profitable to mount even a 10 or 14 rack, because there's enough other ones around that penetrating AMS is a non-issue. A spotter lights up one target, and suddenly every other mech has only one available target. A thousand LRM's light up the sky instantly, from every mech within a kilometer.
It's instant focus-fire in a directable way, which is arguably problematic.
I'd FAR, FAR rather them nerf indirect fire slightly via increasing spread (which would be negated by a constantly held TAG beam, as that provides spread tightening bonuses as normal) than just blanket nerf LRM's because people cried. If they blanket nerf LRM's, then all LRM use suffers, which throws them back into the trash bin where they were not to long ago.
Anyways, I'm not saying that they're really a problem. Honestly, I still feel they are if anything sub-par compared to.. well, everything else.
I've died to LRM's (defined as taking the majority of the damage that killed me from LRM's) maybe half a dozen times since the patch. In 96 matches. And that's being generous. I've been well sand-blasted by LRM's here and there, and I've been pinned in place where direct-fire mechs can isolate me a couple times, but that's entirely strategic use and the whole freaking point behind LRM's. I have no objection to that at all. But this whole "crushed by LRM's" thing? It's substantially less common than being torn apart by autocannon/PPC fire.