Lily from animove, on 28 October 2014 - 01:50 AM, said:
Imho, the tournament made the game more fun. There were more chassis variety around. And what you call "kill securing" actually caused a lot of poeple to seek out for wounded mechs. Which did improved focus fire a lot. Matches felt a lot less chaotic.
I agree - part of the joy in playing a mech game is that you see so many different kinds of mechs, and not the same ones over and over. That said, most people will still in their SCR, DWF, and AS7-S this weekend.
And yes, I found that generally the best course of action as a light mech was to be constantly switching available targets on my radar and making a beeline for the most wounded one and hurting it until either it died or a more wounded one popped up on radar. Not quite kill stealing, but definitely being an opportunistic vulture. I did score quite a few solo kills on unwary assaults and other preoccupied targets.