pwnface, on 04 December 2014 - 01:51 PM, said:
Under 300m I'd rather have an Atlas than a DWF.
DWF also tend to get left behind because they are so incredibly slow

Even a lumbering Atlas can keep up with the team and leaves the DWF in the dust.
At
maximum, that's an 11kph difference. Now, say it takes two minutes for the team to move to contact - this is not always the case, but call it an average. You're only going to be about 366 meters behind the Atlas in your lance. That's a whole 2.45 seconds behind - but still well within the engagement range of your weapons. And that's with the
maximum engine on that Atlas; for a more typical 3500 or 325 engine, the differences (8.9kph and 4.4kph respectively) approach negligibility.
Ghost Badger, on 04 December 2014 - 01:53 PM, said:
Yeah, Direwolves win a staring contest. If you're in an Atlas, why are you playing that game?
Read the original post to which I was responding - I would suggest trying to understand it, rather than just skimming to generate talking points for a one-liner.
Ghost Badger, on 04 December 2014 - 01:53 PM, said:
If you're in a D-DC with ECM and they DO see you coming you're doing it wrong, lol.
Because ECM trumps visual spotting and enemy positioning, allowing you unlimited ability to get to knife-range? No, if they're poorly positioned so you can get right up on them,
they're doing it wrong - and either situation has no place in a balance discussion.
Edited by Void Angel, 04 December 2014 - 02:19 PM.