Void Angel, on 30 April 2014 - 09:53 PM, said:
As for point-by-point: I know! I want to do that, too. Makes you feel all logic-y and like you're proving them wrong - with their own words, by Socrates! But I found that it's really not profitable, so I am trying a more excellent way.
On-topic, part of my problem with all the subjective objections I hear is that I've given what I find to be solid, empirical reasons why it's not a good idea to pure-boat LRMs on an Atlas - and people just sort of hand-wave them away and cite personal experience. I have personal experiences too; they support my position. Even personal stats are subjectively interpreted - as I pointed out before, your and my stat bars only give empirical data about our skill sets. They don't trump the actual capabilities of the 'mech, or negate the empirical reasons why missiles alone are not optimal Atlas armaments.
Citing personal experience in response to the mathematical properties of the 'mech is a lot like saying, "Yeah, I know that these factors make this car less fuel efficient, but when I drive it, I get great mileage!" If you get better mileage with pure, boated LRMs than with mixed armaments, more power to you! But unless you can tell me why my empirical reasoning is wrong, it really is more likely that you're just not engaging the overdrive gear on the other car, as it were.
PS: While I did make mention in passing that I do not prefer LRMs on an Atlas, I am not making any argument here but the one against boating LRMs on Atlas chassis.
Other than giving "before and after stats", I'm not sure how you expect me to properly object to your opinion, though. You state empirical evidence, but it is faulty logic because, at least from my perspective, you have a very biased view on what is optimal. I can tell you from my own personal experience AND statistically, the LRM boat DDC is significantly more optimal for my playstyle than any of the direct-fire versions I tried. I am making use of every hardpoint available, maxing my tonnage and crit space, and succeed in it, just like I do with my Stalker and Battlemaster LRM boats, my GaussJager, and my DakkaPhract, in both group play and PUG.
Along your car analogy, I offer this: the Toyota Camry is the "most popular" passenger car in America. It is also consistently on the "most stolen" list. That does not mean, though, that the car is better than any other car, and in fact many other cars out perform it in almost every aspect. It just means that it is made in vast numbers and sold for relatively cheap, so there is a huge number of them available to be bought and stolen. It is "optimal" for a vast majority of people, then, but I don't care for one. I'd much rather have a car that I enjoyed driving, such as a Mustang, or that fit the needs of my family, such as our current Dodge Durango. Your opinion of optimal is likely VERY different, but that doesn't mean a lot of people can't agree with me and do very well in a Mustang or Durango.
giganova, on 01 May 2014 - 04:58 AM, said:
I wouldn't be that harsh in how I stated it, but I agree with the sentiment. The OP would have been less antagonistic if it didn't start out with telling people that they should stop playing how they like. Anything good in the message was lost on me as soon as I felt like I was being attacked for liking to play my mech my way. I did try to be civil in my first few responses, but the attacks by 1453 quickly re asserted the "jerk" reaction I resisted initially.