Lumicko, on 26 December 2014 - 08:54 AM, said:
I often just shoot mechs which are occupied with other mechs and somehow they always turn on me when I shoot and shoot me.. Well I guess just bad timing.. But overall im just annyoed because my CENTRAL TORSO is so weak and cant withstand much even with full armor.... I dont really have problem with heat when using those 4x LP lasers... The speed is also quite annoying but I cant afford getting bigger engine at the cost of 1 laser... Having 3 lasers just seem weak to me would be much lower dmg.
Just saw one KING CRAB withstand fire from 3+ mechs for like 20+secs... Just insane... damn... And Their speed is around mine... 50-70..Which isnt such big difference so I dont think we can say that they have disadvantage of mobility... And they have much bigger firepower + armor
What you're describing is a combination of two things - massive quantities of incoming blam, and a lack of torso twisting on your part. Your build discourages you from twisting, because you're looking at the target much of the time and firing your two pulse laser groups. Many 'mechs are able to support builds with high damage, either frontloaded like an AC/40 Jaeger, or more damage-over-time - like your Wubverine. Those kinds of builds, particularly in Clan Assaults, can deal amazing damage very quickly, and simply being in their line of fire with a Medium chassis is extremely painful.
As for your build, firepower v. heat v. speed is always going to be a tradeoff. You can sacrifice some firepower to go faster, or you can learn to deal with the speed. 70kph isn't that bad, if you stick with the group and support Assaults, which are (usually) slower than you are.
Speaking of which, you're way off base with the King Crab. The most the chassis can manage is 64.2 kph; most builds are going to be going around 53kph with speed tweak - which many people do not have yet - because of the balance between space, tonnage, and weapon hardpoints. Plus, the King Crab has the slowest movement profile in the game, while the Wolverine should be two steps down from that. The upshot of it is that while the king crab is moving at about 2/3rds the speed of your "slow" Medium, it's also starting, stopping, and turning at a slower rate compared to its proportional engine rating than you are. The differences are extreme. The King Crab also has extra durability on its arms, plus a lot of armor and a wierd profile. If its attackers are not coordinating and picking their shots, they can pound on it a lot without killing it - I know, I've been the crab. Focused fire, particularly from frontloaded builds like Gausscats and Boomjaegers, can still take me down fairly quickly.