Roland, on 13 September 2014 - 01:34 PM, said:
Lucy's post is about people who run around and chainfire their lasers ALWAYS. Even when they aren't near the top of their heat bar.
Then Lucy should learn not to make blanket statements or statements that don't leave room for exceptions. Lucy would then get a lot less pushback and more agreement if Lucy stated something to the effect, "Chainfiring lasers, except in certain situations, is probably a bad idea." instead of:
Lefty Lucy, on 11 September 2014 - 04:59 PM, said:
I'm really tired of seeing mechs with 6 medium lasers having them all in a single chainfired group. When you fire your lasers like this, all you're doing is spreading damage ineffectually, instead of targeting the specific opponents that get you a kill or disable on an enemy mech.
You want a money shot, not laser bukakke.
Saying, "If you chainfire you are bad." when you know good players will use chainfire effectively, even if it is rare and only in given circumstances, is opening yourself up to having your very general statement criticized.
Sometimes it's not what you are saying, but how you are saying it. Lefty Lucy is wrong. The statement in the OP is patently wrong. The main reason it is wrong is because she is laying down a rule that doesn't apply universally. There are exceptions. Since the statement didn't leave room for those exceptions then Lefty Lucy should be smart enough to expect them to be pointed out and then smart enough after they were to go, yes you are correct, in those situations it might be better I was talking about the people who do it when not in that situation. Instead we get you "Laying Down the Law of Roland".
See, this is what is interesting. Both you and Lucy seem to think that because we go, "Well, there are times when it is useful." you can say, "You are wrong." and then add in, "Because most of the time that won't be true." like we don't get that. No duh.... MOST of the time it won't be true. However, when it is true then your black and white statement isn't true while our more grey statement is true in all cases.
You started out insulting us with an Ad Hominem attack:
Roland, on 12 September 2014 - 05:11 AM, said:
When I saw this post from Lucy I knew we were gonna see a bunch of bads arguing against it.
From that point on your argument just got weaker and weaker as you made huge blanket statements about how bad chain firing is ignoring the fact that the majority of the posters were pointing out specific scenarios or circumstances where your point just wasn't true. Lucy's next post made the same error.
Chainfiring is not good in the majority of situations. In some it is. Lucy's observations also lack awareness of the other pilot's situation so really Lucy should maybe be a bit more object, a little less critical, and stop jumping to the conclusion(one you yourself makes) that anyone who chainfires probably doesn't understand the game.
Edited by Mercules, 13 September 2014 - 06:43 PM.