Blue Hymn, on 30 November 2014 - 05:55 PM, said:
The 8T and 8V are still garbage, the 9M is okay. The 8Q is amazing, and the 8R is passable.
For some reason the 8R is considered to be a tier 3 mech, so its quirks are not that great, but the 8R was decent before the quirkening. The 8Q, however, made out like a bandit. In addition to the standard structure buffs, it got just insane PPC quirks; I run mine with 4 PPCs, and an alpha on a normal map brings you to ~62% heat, and still under 70 on Mordor. And I'm not talking an alpha as in 2 + 2, I mean full blown 4 PPCs at once. It's back to one shot headshots on shutdown mechs, one click legging and ST kills on lights, one shot in the back kills on mediums, bringing assaults to orange armor in CT without being exposed for more than one second. And if you choose not to alpha, you can generally get at least 10 pairs of hits before having to cool off, which can be absolutely devastating.
The downside is that the Awesome still has very low hardpoints which make it unsuitable for sniping, it has terrible movement characteristics which the great torso twisting doesn't make up for (enjoy never getting up a hill in Canyon!) and most of the variants are still bad. I can't comment on the PB because I don't own one, but the AWS-9M could have been absolutely beastly with the right quirks, but instead it got ER PPC quirks, and ER PPCs are still just terrible, and why would you pick the 9M with quirks for a bad weapon when you can have the 8Q or 8R which get quirks for weapons that are already decent.
EDIT: I guess I would say that the 8Q is nearly at the level of an STK-3F now, the 8R is a bit worse, the 9M is about equal to the rest of the stalkers, and the 8T and 8V are still worse than every Stalker.
Edited by aniviron, 30 November 2014 - 11:06 PM.