Ragnorock88, on 20 September 2014 - 09:14 PM, said:
most of the time the only way you can win a match is if you have more pre made players on your team. I have lost many matches playing in just groups of 2 or 3 and queueing. if you want to complain about an exploit how about all the 12 man pre-made's. but here is OP complaining about some people screwing around with stacking mechs. to be honest in the time it takes to get the stacking correct any team could have killed most of us. plus when you do stack mechs do take damage. To be honest i have not had this much fun in this game since when i was in the closed beta and in teamspeak with the devs playing with my catapult with 4 mg's and 2 gauss rifles. I liked the animations of the older gauss cannons to be honest the blue spiral was much more entertaining. Though I believe after killing Paul and Matt one too many times, they nerfed the crap out of my build. the mech stacking was done 2 times at most and here is this guy, OP complaining about losing 1 match because he and his 12 man made pre made couldn't handle defeat from people who are trying to screw around and have FUN. I guess the OP sees "FUN" as some sort of buzzword that doesn't have any meaning, especially in video games.
also I was too cheap to buy a founders pack.
It really doesn't matter how effective or ineffective it is, how fun or not fun it is, how easy or difficult it is to accomplish or anything else. The only thing that matters is that it is exploiting game mechanics in an unintended way with the potential to confer an unintended advantage. Again, in private matches it's fine. In public queue's its not.
Personally this is why I really dislike games that only allow Random Matchmaking. Those that allow player created lobbies are able to run standard rule games in the official game rooms, while players are able to create their own matches using whatever rules they come up with. I'd love the ability to make "Novelty Rooms" in MWO. Lights only, commandos only, atlas only, x weapon only, etc. These types of "just for fun" rooms have routinely been some of the most fun I've had over the years in online competitive games.