I'm one of the first to warn new players away from light mechs and IMHO they are probably the hardest class of mech to play well.
So yes, many recent changes have made light mechs even harder to play well. I feel for light players who have hit a brick wall because PGI rarely considers the full ramifications of their changes. Still, stick with it! Light mechs are still pretty awesome if you can get over the new hurdles in the way.
There's so many twin ERLL or twin PPC lights out there and many people think that this is about the only way to be viable anymore and it is 100% not true. So I wanted to show that the short-ranged light is still a force to be reckoned with.
Yes, this mech is running both arty and air strikes BUT the arty strike in the video missed completely (I only really dropped it to make mechs moving to back others up go away) and the air strike only hit the Stalker. Hardly resounding damage. Otherwise it's just got a capture accelerator in it. Some of the highest scores in the video were done without arty/air strikes too. The top scoring match (188k in earnings before the hero mech bonus w/ 5 kills) was before it was fully trained too.
I realise the Ember a Hero mech but it's simply new and I was driving it at the time I felt I wanted to make the point. It's actually slower than my FS9-H but carries an extra MG, There's truly not a lot of difference between the way I've set the two up except the paint. It's a good mech but I don't consider it "Pay to Win" in any way.
The key factor here is simple. Light mechs are often more about DRIVING than shooting. About watching the battlefield rather than just attacking. When something is focused on someone else? Run in and go through it's back. Most people usually have sod all rear armour so your relatively light weaponry makes for quick kills and so on.
Don't just jump into lights and think you're going to be great at it. Chances are that you won't be very good to start with but after a while? Well, the video shows a pretty nasty 35 tons.
Persevere though. It's some of the best fun on offer in MWO.
UPDATE: since so many are commenting about the above video using an ember, here's an FS9H (trained to Basic only):
JR7D:
This time I chose a match where we lost because it means I had to be a LOT more careful in the later stages of the game.
Edited by Greyboots, 02 August 2014 - 07:34 PM.