Melissia, on 25 November 2011 - 04:59 PM, said:
Or more likely it's just not the 'mech for me.
I preferred the Raven. Sure it's somewhat slower, but it makes up for that with its electronic warfare equipment and lance support ability, so it can easily sneak around enemy 'mechs and tag them with a Narc, blast them in weak rear armor, then run away ducking behind a hill or building without any problems-- while the teammates launch nasty volleys of long ranged missiles at the tagged enemy.
The Jenner might be a better solo player, but 'mechs don't usually operate solo.
Oh, but it's not meant to be solo at all, A jenner on it's own is usually a dead jenner. It's strongest when there are slower, scarier allies with it.
That way, it can pop in behind a potential target and use a scissors attack, striking at the back armor. If the target tries to turn around to face the Jenner, it exposes it's rear armor to the Bigger target.
There are very few 'mechs that can operate solo, and on the low end of the scale, that usually means recon 'mechs that aren't meant to be fighting at all. Spider, Cicada, and Assassins, as examples. Lights are rarely ever lone-wolfing unless they're lone-wolfing against infantry.
I'll grant that certain 'mechs don't suit others' tastes, but I hardly consider the Jenner a poor choice at all. A Hornet or Vulcan is a bad choice, but a Jenner? Nope.
Edited by ice trey, 27 November 2011 - 10:53 AM.