I’m thinking that what Shar wants, Void, is less a matter of discussing the exceptions for their own sake as it is allowing the possibility of the exceptions in a more friendly and forthright manner. He seems to be arguing less the “LRM Badlases are Bad” point, and more the point where several of us have said to Cimarb “we’re not talking to you.”
I
believe – though I cannot be certain – that Shar is interpreting this less as the “this guide was not written with you or players like you in mind as the target audience” version of we’re-not-talking-to-him and more as the “Nyah nyah, can’t
heeeaaar you, now GO AWAY!” version of we’re-not-talking-to-him. It’s a humanitarian argument more than a technical one, thus the earlier accusations of bullying.
The problem, Shar, is that
we have made as much allowance for Cimarb’s playstyle, preferences, and exception-to-the-rule skills as we possibly can. We’ve acknowledge that he gets good numbers; we’ve acknowledged that he can help his team win instead of hold them back (which is the major reason LRM Badlases and their pilots are being targeted in this thread), we’ve even acknowledged that he and those like him are perfectly free to ignore anything we say and continue to do whatever they like and whatever works for them.
Cimarb’s stance is that the ‘Mech itself is not inherently bad, it is the pilot in the ‘Mech that makes it bad; the last admission we could possibly make to acknowledge the arguments and evidence he’s presented – which has
all been directly related to his own personal performance rather than reasoned analysis of the BattleMech itself – is that we’ve been bullscheissing this entire time and that the LRM Badlas is not in fact bad at all, and there’s absolutely no problems with piloting them.
This is not an admission I can make. I am unwilling to say that because I would be lying. I cannot truthfully state that I have no problem with people running LRM Badlases because I have a
huge problem with them, due to the fact that ninety-nine LRM Badlas pilots out of a hundred are complete derps who have no idea what they’re doing. The LRM Badlas
is inherently disadvantaged compared to other configurations of the chassis; this is an undeniable fact that derives from the deep limitations of the ‘Mech’s hardpoint layout and the fact that it thusly has more tonnage than it can effectively use on nothing but LRM systems. As we have pointed out – again, and again, and again, and again,
and again – it’s not that LRMs in the ‘Mech are bad. It’s that there’s simply no good reason
not to use a significant direct-fire armament in addition to the Atlas’ maximum missile-throwing capability, since it easily has the tonnage and critical spaces to do
BOTH.
The pilot’s honed and practiced ability to overcome his equipment and still contribute to his team does not actually have any bearing on whether or not the equipment itself is faulty. All of Cimarb’s arguments have been rooted in his own observed performance in the ‘Mech, while other players have cited direct, factual evidence such as spreads of Smurfy builds showing the tonnage issues, as well as rational analysis of verifiable facts such as the ‘Mech’s concrete, unchangeable hardpoint layout.
We cannot directly answer Cimarb’s arguments as we have never seen his performance, save for one match Void had against him which is itself hotly contested as evidence in about as loathsome a manner as I have ever seen.
I would honestly welcome a set, premeditated challenge – a private 12-man drop with Void at the head of one team and Cim at the head of the other, with both teams made up of players who know better than to hang their Atlas out to dry. No single match can truly be conclusive as evidence, but I would still be very interested in seeing what happens when a hundred tons of armor, gristle, and anger decides instead to force half its weight in medium ‘Mechs to take the shock of frontline combat in its place while it stays safe in the back – and while the other team’s hundred tons of armor, gristle, and anger is right at the forefront of combat, assaulting the enemy with intent to obliterate.
I would gladly volunteer some premium time to set up such a match, should enough other pilots be interested in seeing the outcome of such a challenge.
EDIT::
Put it this way – if both ‘Mechs weren’t designed for second-row fire support duties, I’d be willing to
spot Cim thirty-five tons in a Trial of Equals to
prove that my Thunder Hammer there – and other ‘Mechs in the 45-65 ton range – make for better, more potent second-line fire support ‘Mechs than the biggest, most powerfully up-armored colossus (currently) in the game. However, a duel between LRM fire support units is about as entertaining and meaningful as a grade school nerd slapfight, and would also prove nothing except what everyone in the thread – even Cimarb – has known all along: an LRM Badlas with no team around it to soak up the aggression it can’t deal with itself is just about the most helpless thing in MWO.
But I’m still totally willing to facilitate a team drop. Lance-on-lance, or even full companies – whichever the folks involved want to do, because I want to see it. I want to see this impossible team-wiping game-winning deathmaster with my own eyes, since any sort of logical or rational argument continues to fall on deaf ears.
You want to base your entire stance on your personal performance, Cim?
Let me see it, then. As a certain infamous Captain once said…
Edited by 1453 R, 19 May 2014 - 01:33 PM.