The first thing that probably came into your mind is to regroup, and push center.
Something similar to this, am I correct?
http://i.imgur.com/9AvJB3L.jpg
What if I told you that Skirmish is more than going to the center and fighting a 12v12 there, hoping that your team will win because you have more clan mechs on your side? You can use a simple, yet a very effective tactic. Something as simple as flanking.
Here's the scoreboard when I applied a simple flanking strategy with a PuG
http://i.imgur.com/TgJzFCf.jpg
Yes, this is a PuG. No, you don't need a team of highly skilled, long time veteran pilots to achieve something like this.
All you need is to take on that commander role and tell your plan to your team. Simple as that.
Here's the simple strategy behind this victory:
http://i.imgur.com/57k4RGA.jpg
Immediately, I knew the enemy team will be hunkered down inside the red line (marked as 1) and will be waiting for us to do the same at area 2 (E5/E6)
So I did the most logical thing to do. Flank. The enemy will not expect us, I just know.
I told my team that we're gonna flank, the first checkpoint and the rally point is at D7 (marked as 3). Then, we moved to E7 (marked as 4).
From here, friendly mechs in the front has spotted enemies at E6 (marked as 5), and the enemies were caught by surprise. Since most of them are closely grouped up in that narrow passage at marker 5 (yellow line), We took out a lance within a minute.
The enemy team is now alerted, the enemy team then decided to move in at our positions in E7. Since most of them had to cross the bridge or fall a few meters into the lava to get to us, we clearly had the advantage (This was part of the plan).
A few slaughtering later, the enemy team finally reached us. A friendly Locust who decided to be a hero jumped in the middle of the carnage was killed (R.I.P brave Locust pilot). Realizing that the enemy team is completely getting wrecked, they called us cheaters. (It felt good when I got called a cheater, it just proves my strategy is just too good). At this point on, It's a 10v3 (one friendly DC'd). Mopping up the rest with my sluggish TDR-9S armed with a few lasers, LRMs and 2 Machine guns, it was a clear victory.
What I'm trying to say is; Skirmish isn't just a CoD Team Deathmatch where you don't need strategy to win. Not only will using strategy let you closer to winning, it will also increase your survivability.
Edited by Shiroi Tsuki, 23 August 2014 - 06:32 AM.