Josef Nader, on 09 October 2014 - 12:44 PM, said:
You do realize that the Warhawk moves at the same speed as the 65 tonners, with more armor, more heat efficiency, and backup weapons, right?
Also, it seems that you stopped playing this game ~6 months ago. The 2x AC20 Jäger hasn't been a serious player in the meta since before the Victor was introduced. The K2 has similarly almost completely disappeared. The PPC/Gauss combination has, likewise, disappeared in favor of PPCs/AC5s, as they have a similar rate of fire and the AC5 is better for snap shots. Twin gauss mechs have, likewise, gone the way of the dodo as far as serious meta contenders. They're still good, sure, but they're hardly what all the cool kids are running around in these days.
Right now, the top tier mechs are the 2x cERPPC/2x cGauss Dire Whales, the 6x UAC5 Dire Whales, the Timber Wolf (there's no one agreed upon meta build for this one. It's just a damn good mech), and the Stormcrow (see what I said about the Timber). Even then, the meta is in such flux that we haven't really had something like the 2x PPC, 2x UAC5 Victor crop up, a clear top choice that is effective at all ranges, fast, agile, mobile, and taking advantage of the games mechanics in the most exploitative way possible. Even then, the Victor had huge side torsos and was quite prone to exploding hilariously once you forced it into a close fight.
Welcome to the new meta! We're talking about an outdated meta that was indeed quite tough at the time, but has improved vastly in the last few months.
I've asked a few of the top-end players (Adiuvo, Roland), and the meta these days actually tends more towards high mobility blitzes according to them. Clan lasers are the go-to weapon, with top players stating, essentially, that the TBR Laser Vomit has largely replaced the VTR dua-PP(A)C/5 build as the dominant force. Some of the top guys are actually going so far to state that the Summoner should actually be classified as a Tier 2 'Mech that holds its own against most any IS heavy without issue, and is only seen as "The Suckoner" because the Timber Wolf is so overwhelmingly better than both it and everything else that nothing can compare.
Additionally, top guys are mostly "Meh. Pass" where the Whale is concerned, at least in organized or semi-organized competition. Its complete lack of mobility really, truly does kill it; ultracomps still prefer VTRs in their assault slots for competitive drops. The Whale may have unmatchable firepower, but an ultracomp doesn't need unmatchable firepower to win a fight. He needs sufficient firepower on a frame able to move that firepower around to where it's needed. The Whale is a giant boat anchor that slows entire teams down trying to protect it, and it's too easy to avoid its firepower for the thing to be worth much in even semi-organized competition. It's only in Puglandia, where people are too dumb to come in out of the rain and/or insist on trying to fight the blasted things face-to-face and DPS-to-DPS, that Whales are the horrendous game-wrecking force everyone thinks they are.
IceSerpent, on 09 October 2014 - 12:52 PM, said:
Yes, I would take a Warhawk over a Whale if, for whatever random reason, I was being dropped in an ultracomp fight and had to choose between the two current Clan assaults. The Warhawk may be almost as easy to saw apart as an Awesome is, but the Whale is even easier to cut to pieces, and I've actually done some really solid work in Puglandia with the Warhawk. yes yes, I know, Puglandia is Puglandia, but frankly a quad C-LPL Warhawk or something similar - or ganged C-ERLL and a C-Gauss or similar, for sniping - would be a much more serious threat to most folks with a brain in their skulls than a Mired Whale would be.
Frankly, in a couple of months here I'd take a Gargoyle over either of them. I'm thinking the Gargoyle's dual center-torso C-ERLL build, with accompanying C-ERML in the arms, will make a surprisingly not-terrible rugged Laser Vomit build itself, able to retain well more than half its firepower after losing either of its shoulders. Yes, it needs Endo and has too much engine, but I think it may surprise people.
And much like every other Clan Laser Vomit 'Mech, it'd be able to do so completely unaffected by your sized hardpoint shenanery because every Clan laser - currently the top-performing weapons class, recall - is a 1-slot weapon save for the C-LPL. Leaving Ghost Heat (or a saner, more universal and intuitive implementation of a Ghost Heat-ish system, by preference) as the only real control on a Clan Laser Vomit build regardless of chassis.