torytrae74, on 24 April 2014 - 06:32 AM, said:
I am back to this game after not playing it ... well ... since shortly after release I guess.
And boy it got tough. Most people playing seem to be regulars with lots of experience and sometimes I totally do not know what to do.
For this part, learning the maps and what to do, honestly just keep dropping!
It's going to be rough at times, so I take breaks when I get frustrated.
But there is no substitute for experience, so just keep working at it and a lot of things will fall into place on their own.
torytrae74, on 24 April 2014 - 06:32 AM, said:
Still - most battles I get torn to pieces within seconds only delivering around 200 dmg - so I guess its all about missing situational awareness. Getting seperated from the group - not paying too much attention ... dont know.
Sometimes I deal 600-700 damage, but my team loses.
Sometimes I deal 150 damage as I die trying to assault the enemy team's backfield and no one comes with me, but the team wins anyway.
So don't be too obsessed with damage scores, they'll go up as your aim and situational awareness improve.
I find the key is striking a balance between patience and aggression. Try to make every shot count.
torytrae74, on 24 April 2014 - 06:32 AM, said:
Any useful tips for me?
If I play my IM with 3 AC5, 2 LL and follow the assault group for second line fire support - it works fine most of the time averaging around 400-500 dmg ...
Sounds good to me. The Cataphract works well in that role.
torytrae74, on 24 April 2014 - 06:32 AM, said:
Whenever I try to utilize my founder Atlas I horribly fail though. I tested every possible loadout but get shredded to pieces so fast all the time.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
This isn't you.
Solo dropping in an Atlas can be a lesson in frustration.
You are slow, your team leaves you behind.
You push, sometimes they don't push.
You don't push, they berate you for not pushing.
When everyone does push, you will still be high on the target list.
You are prety to smaller, faster mechs if you are caught out alone.
I usually run with a 325 STD as my bare minimum if I am totally solo in an Atlas.
If you are a full on brawler build, you probably want to try and get a 340 or 350 STD.
As much as I hate to say it, the DDC is probably the much better bet for solo drops.
Aside from ECM being an exceptionally strong force multiplier, few teammates are so dopey as to abandon ECM which protects them. (and at worst the smart ones will stick close)
You can grab 3x LRM 5s so you don't need to constantly expose your entire torso to soften targets as you close.
(And you can still fit 2x AC 5s, 2x LLAS and a 325 STD with that).
ECM alone will provide huge value to your team, and help cover your advance towards the enemy.
This is close to what I run when I'm feeling totally maoschistic and solo PUG it in my DDC (I'd rather be in my Stalkers).
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...b076ee0c8949161
1.5 tons free, you could add AMS + 1 ton ammo, or BAP, or 1 DHS + pump armor back up a bit.
I try to hang back, provide long range fire support, ECM umbrella and help the team advance - if you have a spotter you can resort to indirect fire but I try to get visual locks when I use the LRM 5s.
Edited by Ultimatum X, 24 April 2014 - 08:08 AM.