Bishop Steiner, on 24 June 2014 - 12:04 PM, said:
That's right. Not tanks, but tank destroyers, which are deployed totally differently from Tanks, because while they usually bigger, and often better armored (at least in front) and have the biggest guns.... they are devoid of mobility in general, and as such, leading the charge, are easily flanked, swarmed and overwhelmed. The best place, usually for an Assault, is coming in BEHIND the Heavies, so that when the opposing units are flushed, then they can bring that massive frontal armor and firepower to bear on the opposing tanks.
This is fine, sounds correct (I have absolutely no military background, nor would I want to in real life) and would be awesome to see working well. However, the current largest assaults, the atlas and dire wolf, are not really more heavily armored in front...Technically they are, but the amount is not enough enough to make much practical difference. The dire wolf, in particular soaks too much damage to its CT.
I think it's great if assaults require some support from flanking or rear attacks, given that: 1. they are worth the effort of using when faced down from the front, and 2. there is a reasonable assumption that said support will be provided.
Unfortunately in PUG matches, number 2 is often not a reasonable expectation, and currently both of our largest assault mechs suffer from being large, easy to core or disarm targets.
Currently, the stalker is my ideal of a true assault in this game, and it fits your tank destroyer idea. It is rather sluggish, slow, and is vulnerable to fast flanking attacks (but not completely helpless either which I feel is important in a game where many will never play in organized matches). However, it soaks frontal damage like a sponge, and carries enough firepower to destroy a fleet of tanks. It may not be the first into the enemy line, but it can anchor a charge and, properly supported, can easily form the backbone of a successful assault.
Unfortunately I don't feel that the largest assaults currently fit my impression of what an assault or even a tank destroyer should be.