Rashhaverak, on 19 September 2014 - 04:59 PM, said:
Just how is targetting LRMs on mechs without a radar lock on supposed to work? If I have LOS to a mech, even without a radar lock-on, I can lock missiles on them? Doesn't that make LRMs the ultimate mech tracking device? I think this is a broken mechanic.
I think perhaps you are misunderstanding how the mechanic would work.
You would still need to hold your reticle directly over their mech while the missiles locked, until you got tone, in order for the LRM's to target the mech.
It would work exactly as it does today, but it woudn't require you to actually have them targeted with your radar.
Imagine you have all the same mechanics as today, but with this change.. you saw some atlas DDC with ECM wandering around.... Now, his ECM would keep you from detecting him on radar, but you could still see him. In order to get radar lock, you'd just have to hold your reticle over him, and then you'd get a missile lock and could fire.
The ECM would prevent you from detecting him, but you could still lock missiles onto him, since you were able to just acquire the target visually.
Rashhaverak, on 19 September 2014 - 04:59 PM, said:
But your LRM's would have benefits over what they do now, namely that you wouldn't need stare at the target for the entire flight time. YOu could fire them off, and then get cover, twist your mech to soak damage, etc.
Also, bear in mind you can still have indirect firing of LRM's.. but doing so requires another mech to have either tagged or narced the target.
Also, unlike now, a mech could use tag to spot the target for you, and once you fire your LRM's he doesn't have to sit there and hold the tag on the target.. because the missiles are gonna track until impact now. So tagging targets will actually be a lot more feasible for light spotters, since they only have to tag a target until the missiles are away, and then they can disengage. This in itself would potentially create some interesting gameplay for light spotters.