personally I like my panthers ... seem to be a good balance. I do just fine in them for my average piloting skill.
My complaint is with the Enforcer ... I stood toe to toe with one today ... I in my Orion with an ac20 and 2 large pulse lasers ... 3 full strikes to it in the chest turned it yellow. It was not moving. I had to disengage as it had torn my torso armor off and taken down a laser. Still yellow, I think after the last shot it finally turned a light orange color and that was after 3 direct 20 shots, 4 large laser shots, and an arty strike. What gives? My description when people ask about it.... I say it has hit boxes the of a spider. It also spreads damage just as well. I had one charge me in my 4 lrg pulse laser Banchee, it ran straight at me, took 4 shots from each set of 2 direct on the ct to drop it. even if I was off on some, should have taken out something. My fairly fresh bsanshe was crippled after that encounter, it was one shot from droppin me.
So the new "FS" as far as not registering Damage well is the Enforcer.
Compare that to myst lynx that has the side torsos of an awesome, the arms have a hit box like the CT on a crab, and you now have a truly crappy and useless mech. If you even look at a lynx for more than a second it just runs ... hard to find them in matches, but on rare occasion someone is brave enough to use one, or more likely is still grinding basics, when you do, ya smile, and chase it, you know all you have to do is shoot in its direction and get close... it will drop.
a lynx gets 6 tons for ammo and weapons, but the limited pod choices strangle that beyond realistic. Put an ecm on, and things really get dicey as far as payload goes, you now have it all in one very weak arm that get blown off the first time it gets shot. Piss poor mech and horrible load out design - and worse, PGI charged us real money for these. The locust always had one thing going for it, speed, add some quirks, and it was usable. Don't see quirks helping this mech that much, still no payload room, and still to slow.
Personally I keep thinkin I'll try spiders, that has to be the ultimate fun, walk up in front of a Dashi, alpha strike it, over heat, shut down, wait a few moments, power back up, check the fluid levels, check your modules,yep still got a cool shot, wipe the inside of the wind screen down, hit the wipers an clear the residual residue left from the expended ordinance from the dashi, which has now pumped enough ammo into you to supply a full medium lance on a drop deck, as the dashi comes into view your mesmerized by the light show displayed in front of you as your teammates have flanked the dashi and are now turning its arms and torsos into little brillo sized chunks. You wait patiently playing with your pug bobble head, and take the kill shot on the dashi, then tootle off to find the next mech to piss off. Yeah try that in a wave II mech.
GL Have Fun
Meta
Edited by Meta 2013, 07 March 2015 - 05:27 PM.