Jamjor, on 22 August 2014 - 06:13 PM, said:
So the sale is on... no DD.
To start upgrading my JM6-S, should I focus for now on purchasing the other Jager's, or should I buy myself a bigger engine and some more weapons?
Well if i was you, i would stay with the STD260 for now, and just buy the double heat sink, and endo upgrades.. I would also pick up a few weapons.. Playing around with smurfy, I came up with this build as something that is Cheap, but effective. While i have not played a Jager with this set up, I have played other similar mechs with basically the same weapon load outs. Not entirely the same, But once you play with certain weapon system set ups, you get a feel on how they work.
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...4bff038d43ba95e
Latter if you are still liking the Jagers, and you pick up the XL-260, swapping to this could be work nicely as the 2 ERLL's will really compliment the dual AC-5's and give you much longer range, for a modest heat increase.
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...cb832c96bb87ee6
You could also pick up a Pair of AC-10's to try out But really you need an XL engine for that, OR go with the Cataphract 4x, that makes a really nice Dual AC-10+dual machine gun mech, but i digress.
Anyways, I would give the STD build a try, as it will cost ya about 500k in weapons, Not to much to spend, that you can use on any mech at a later date. Then just save to buy your new chasis. You may also wan't to just keep grinding till you have enough for the Double heat sink upgrades. At this point you might just wanna buy the other A, over the DD. It is a missile based mech so it will give you more play styles to mess around with while you grind out enough to grab the DD.. then just work the 3 till master, save and buy weapon systems as needed. By the time you get all 3 to master you will be leaps and bounds above what you are doing now, so your tastes may change. I can't tell you how many times that the mech i liked most grinding up, by the time i get to master becomes a less favorite, and the one i really did not like and thought was a chore, becomes the clear winner. (honestly it takes me till elite level at least to typically settle in on a build i really love anyway.
So get playing.. Get your 50 wins this weekend.. (if you are lucky it shouldn't take to much longer than 100 matches..
Get your.. that 6.5m reward will get you that next mech, fully upgraded!
after you get the 3, and if you are enjoying the mechs, and the game.. You might want to think about saving for some mech modules.. then after master convert some XP with MC, to unlock one.. (though these days with the achievements, you might beable to unlock your first by the time you get your first 3 to master.. not sure how fast people can unlock the first one these days.
Indiandream, on 22 August 2014 - 03:27 AM, said:
Yes, because you will probably want to experiment with your first ride and therefore would want the most adaptable. That's the rationale anyway. That, and the JM6-S is the cheapest. Why should someone save up for the most expensive one only to discover they don't like Jagermechs? (As if that's possible
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Ok ya got me there.. But then again, i am that guy thatI bought the 3m cicada, the DD, Raven 3L, Centurian CN9-D and Wolverine 7K, all as first mechs of a style, and all because i just wanted the engine.. 3 of which i have yet to get around to playing. Yes i am an odd one..
But i am in a different boat, as i have mastered a bunch of chasis already so me and the OP are not really in the same position.. then again i did blow a ton of cash on an atlas, way way back when i was a noobie, and still never got around to playing. Next i swear, that Atlas D is on sale, and 3 to master WOOT!
Edited by JC Daxion, 23 August 2014 - 12:16 PM.