Kotev, on 04 October 2014 - 10:00 AM, said:
I respect all your opinions but for me every weapon or weapon system must have some counter-measure for balance purposes, i don`t see any for Narc and that is why i called it cheat . Domonecy sugested geting inside ECM envelope but what to do if there is no ECM in the team or is in the other side of the map. You all know that if isn`t below bridge or very very tall building you can`t cover successfully becouse LRM arc is nearly 90% angle. For me this is not ballanced well and all you can do is sitting helplessly and watching missles rain on you.
You will get the hang of it,everyone who puts in the effort learns how to handle the NARC of death situation.
These days I'm generally piloting a mech that has speeds in the 90+ kph range and I am very very rarely killed by LRMs (unless I have lost a leg but mainly it's the one legged issue that'll kill ya not the weapon that does you in)
First easy step is realize that the slower your mech is the harder it is to slip a salvo of LURMs.If you pilot a slow assault or heavy you need to proactive rather than reactive.What I mean is pay very close attention to enemy mechs that may be slinging NARCs around and try real hard not to be an easy target for them.LRMs may be capable of firing from 1km away and arcing over cover but a NARC must fly in a low predictable straight line from very close range.
Next is know the maps and where there are some deep cover spots that LURMs can't arc over.Once you know these spots try very hard to always be within 5 seconds of reaching one if the enemy is slinging loads of NARCs and LURMs.By far the most dangerous maps for facing LRMs with NARC support are Caustic Valley,Alpine Peaks and Tourmaline Desert (in decending order of pain)
Always keep in mind that a NARC has a very limited range (270m I believe) and is a MISSILE! anti missile systems can shoot down a NARC!
Also get some perspective.Pilot a NARC equiped chassis and see how a NARC works.Once you know how a weapon functions you will be better prepared to exploit any weaknesses it may have.Then pilot an LRM carrier.Learn how to pick targets as a support missile carrier and see what is and what is not effective cover from the shooting side of the equation.
The broader the knowlege the better the understanding.
Also,I strongly recommend finding a unit to join and playing with other organized players.You will have access to veteran player's experience and this will reduce the steep learning curve also it doesn't hurt to know that if you need AMS/ECM cover all you need to do is ask for it and the team will support you.