Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
Mini-Map doesn't show what direction they are facing. Arms do not always link up directly to where the torso is meaning not all the gun barrels are firing in the same direction all the time.
You have a rough estimate. You are just splitting hairs now.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
Also I use a Track-IR system with follows my head movements and allows me to look out the side windows of my mech. Much of the time when I am in a light I twist to one side while being chased and glance back and forth between the side windows quickly so I can see where I am going and where the following mech is in relation to me to avoid his fire. I tend to turn so that I can also see the other enemies. If I am crossing between I can now NOT see the Direwolf. I can swing my torso around and give that light a shot at my back... or I can hope that he is a team player and not an ass and will hold fire for a second and then let rip as the mech following me is passing.
Once again, is he suppose to be pyshcic and know you are coming from a blindspot? No. Just as you don't want to turn your torso to look where you are going, why should he and risk
his potentially vital areas to see if the nascar raven is going to cut around and right past him? Or if you are running straight at him, the time you get hit is when you initially swing around into his LoS. If he shoots you when you are in his LoS long before the firing begins, then its a case of a new players/inexperienced player and this example is pointless as he probably doesn't even know you are friendly.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
Nope, I get out of their way and don't run where they are headed. However.... I am constantly shot by Direwolves and then in spectating them watch them fairly consistently zoom in and continue to FF teammates. Blaming me for tunnel vision is a bit too much.
Generalizing specific cases of stupidity is too much. You seem to just hate DWFs. I've never seen anyone consistinently FF people unless it involved the IFF bug (which I had a case of happening too). And even then its extremely rare. I don't want to be -that- guy as its a bit much but... what ELO are you playing at? Solo que? Look back at my new players/inexperienced players comment.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
Look, I can't pilot assaults. I try and I can't. What I have noticed from trying is that everything is in slow motion. You have more time to make decisions but like you said once they are committed they are committed. They are scanning the battlefield, just like I am only the section they are scanning is changing every 5-10 seconds not every second. If it takes a Direwolf 15 seconds to move to another location it takes me 5. I can circle smaller battle fields in less than a minute which means the terrain layout I am covering is updating every few seconds.
This is true yes. Its all about predicting movements while in assaults/heavies. Which is what it should come down to you for as well in situations where you want to run and zigzag through multiple mechs. This leads to unpredictable behavior coming from you as you are forced to make quick decisions, which leads to random oh shi- moments where you roar into the crosshairs of a friendly mech just releasing 2 gauss rounds as you turn the corner.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
And when he continues firing and cuts off my escape from the couple mechs chasing me because I just cut off the side torso of a BoomJagger that was sneaking up on him... he is screwing me over hard.
That is a very rare occurence in which you are completely unable to find an escape. I would say it would be more likely that the mechs
filling the escape chokepoint rather than blocking it with fire.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
But that still updates 1/3 less quickly for the slower pilot. I have to do all that 3 times faster at the speed I am traveling.
Yes. The world moves around you slower in a heavier mech. There is no denying that. But the information you will be processing and the tactics you will be utilizing based on the info you are all gathering (positioning of enemy/friendly forces, etc) will be much different. While you worry about whats around this corner in 2.5 seconds, he is worrying about the movements of the hostile mechs and where he can position himself in the next 10 seconds where he can be the most efficient when they crest the ramp/bridge. When he crests the ramp they will be trading pinpoint shots in the quickest and most efficient manner because whoever hits the other hardest/the most with the most accuracy will win in tanker vs tanker. Thats when the wrench of a light mech gets thrown in to the plans and we end up here on the forums.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
I accept that it is possible I might get shot. I don't accept the fact that the direwolf pilot is then going to ***** about and/or purposefully continue to fire to "punish me" for being so audacious as to challenge his supremacy of the battlefield.
I've never seen someone ***** about them shooting someone else besides "get the f- out of the way!". And the only times I have seen people continuely fire on someone else is, as said before, either with the bug to IFF or if they are intentionally griefing, which is a WHOLE other story. And in the case you gave me, thats griefing, not your normal FF.
Mercules, on 01 October 2014 - 09:19 AM, said:
I am sorry, there are going to be times where I screw up or the enemy was more clever than I and now I am forced to move in the direction that a Direwolf is firing. I can't stop and patiently wait until he takes a break, given the nature of some maps I can't go a different route to the side, and I probably can't survive running back through the entire enemy team like I did to drop that UAV that our team is now using to their advantage, so I am going to have to go through the area the Direwolf is firing through. It would be really nice if he would not take it as a personal offense to himself and purposefully continue to fire.
We are straying more away from what we were talking about. Generally the only time the shooters actually say something is when people do as you said and run through their fire because they HAD to (or didn't have to, as lots of people just don't pay attention...) and then cry out "STOP WITH THE FF" "STOP SHOOTING FRIENDLIES" "WTF MAN IM FRIENDLY", etc.
I personally just think in my head that natural selection will run its course when people mindlessly back up/walk into my alphas on something 5 meters away. Why waste my time shooting them more or complaining? But you can bet if he tries to play it off like its all my fault that I will respond.
Edited by Kavoh, 01 October 2014 - 10:45 AM.