Cimarb, on 30 April 2014 - 11:42 AM, said:
Your post is just as un constructive as the one it is quoting, though.
I appreciate trying to educate new players on optimum builds, but I have to disagree about this build because I find it very optimal for how I play. Sure, I can do more damage in my Stalker, but I am more of a benefit to my team with slightly less missiles on my DDC because I also bring ECM coverage for the rest of the support mechs. I get flack all the time about having MGs on my DDC, but again, it works for me as a backup system so I continue to use them.
Optimal builds only matter if you are in competitive matches, and most "new players" are not doing that yet - if they are, their lack of skill is the issue, not the less-than-optimal build they brought. So, instead of telling Atlas pilots to "stop it", why not encourage them on the best ways to PLAY it so they become better players, not just bad players failing in an optimal build?
*Sigh*
First of all, “I agree with everything the OP said, but I’m going to trash the post anyways because I don’t like the
way they said it,” is a pretty terrible way of going about things. Void
was encouraging people towards the best ways to play an Atlas – by pointing out in a clear and concise manner why this particular way of piloting the ‘Mech is
not one of the best ways to do it.
If I can outperform your 100-ton assault ‘Mech in its intended role (LRM bombardier)
with a medium ‘Mech (and I can. Trust me,
I very much can), then perhaps it’s time to rethink your 100-ton assault ‘Mech? Because simply getting good numbers yourself isn’t a sign of a good design. That’s what’s so infernally insidious about these blasted LRM Atlases and why it’s so hard to convince players that no, they’re
not a great use of the chassis – the players driving them all think that the things are the bee’s knees because they, themselves, see good damage numbers from their match-long LRM vomitus, and they also live longer because they’re a giant pile of armor standing as far away from any source of incoming damage as they can.
They think “I’m doing good damage, I’m living longer – what’s not to love?!” and gleefully AtLRMas away…
never realizing that they’re seriously hurting their team’s chances for victory. Their W/L goes down, down, down, and they blame bad teams who always end up dying before they do…and never mind trying to find out
why their teams always end up dead on the ground in front of them and if, perhaps, their
extremely sub-optimal use of a significant portion of the team’s tonnage is at least partially to blame.
You do better, your team does worse. And unfortunately, proper Atlas builds/driving take time to learn, during which you do worse
and your team does worse. Nobody ever quite manages to get to the point where they discover
why the AC/20 and SRM Atlas used to be the single most dominant machine on the field, and get to the point where they do well and the team does even better. It takes old hand Atlas drivers to get that kind of performance these days, which leaves the rookies wondering WTF we’re talking about and perpetuating the spiral of Terrible AtLRMases.
It’s immensely frustrating to watch since there’s so blasted little any of us seem to be able to do about it.
Edited by 1453 R, 30 April 2014 - 12:16 PM.